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Going Places: Alterra Mountain Company’s Ikon Pass Encourages Exploration Outside Comfort Zone

By Karen Rubin, Travel Features Syndicate, goingplacesfarandnear.com

The best thing about having a ski pass like Alterra Mountain Company’s Ikon Pass, besides bringing the cost of a day lift ticket back down to earth, is that it incentivizes you to explore other places in the country and around the world. Ikon partners with more than 50 resorts from the Rockies to the White and Green Mountains, to Europe, Japan, Australia/New Zealand and South America. You can purchase a pass that allows unlimited access, or a number of days with which to discover new mountains and cultures; passes also afford discounts and deals on lodging, dining and services year-round. Conditions not perfect at your regular mountain? Seek out your ideal run. Ikon passholders also have exclusive access to a dedicated Ikon Travel desk, where specialists can help organize the entire trip.

Copper Mountain, Colorado, one of more than 50 resorts, that participate in Alterra Mountain Company’s Ikon Pass © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com

This season, Ikon has added two new destinations: Alyeska (Alaska’s first Ikon partner resort), and Snow Valley in California, as well as Alterra’s newest acquisition, Idaho’s Schweitzer, in the Selkirk Mountains, 80 miles from Spokane, Washington. The largest ski area in Idaho and Washington, Schweitzer offers 2,900 acres of big mountain terrain with stunning views of Lake Pend Oreille, Washington, Montana, and Canada. This further expands Alterra’s portfolio in the Pacific Northwest by joining Crystal Mountain in Washington, bringing the company’s portfolio to 17 year-round mountain destinations throughout North America. Schweitzer.

The Ikon Pass incentivizes skiers to explore such exotic destinations as Niseko United in Japan © Eric Leiberman/goingplacesfarandnear.com

This season, Ikon pass holders can experience $1 billion in new terrain, lifts, dining and skier services. Here’s a roundup:

NEW TERRAIN

This winter, skiers and riders will have access to more than 1,000 additional acres of terrain across multiple Ikon Pass destinations. Highlights:

BEGINNER ZONES

Stratton, Vermont will offer a completely re-imagined Learning Zone with new surface lifts and terrain © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com

Ikon Pass destinations look to welcome new skiers and riders with a more accessible and comfortable experience. Highlights:

NEW LIFTS

Stratton will be offering direct-to-lift access with new RFID technology © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com

Ikon Pass holders will enjoy more than 25 new state-of-the-art lifts this upcoming season, significantly increasing uphill capacity at their favorite mountains and helping ease congestion to maximize time on the mountain. Across all Ikon Pass destinations, new and modernized lifts will also improve access to high-elevation beginner terrain, create better skier and rider circulation, and allow skiers and riders of all abilities to enjoy scenic vistas. Others will provide faster and easier connections between different skiing areas within a destination. Highlights:

NEW LODGES & CULINARY OFFERINGS

Deer Valley,Utah, one of the only mountain resorts that is still skier-only, will transform the second level of Royal Street Cafe into a new après destination © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com

Ikon Pass holders will also discover eight new lodges this winter season, from new and innovative on-mountain spots to redesigned mid-mountain lodges, all offering delicious new culinary offerings and comfortable yet fun spaces to recharge and relax. Highlights:

UPGRADED SKIER SERVICES

Windham Mountain (New York) is unveiling revamped facilities in its base lodge and private club. (c) Dave E. Leiberman/goingplacesfarandnear.com

Ikon Pass holders will benefit from upgraded skier services and diversified offerings, all designed to create a seamless experience on- and off-the-mountain, with redesigned rental shops, updated locker rooms, more spacious base lodges, improved parking lots, re-imagined children’s facilities, and fun off-mountain activities. Highlights:

Winter Park, Colorado is introducing nighttime guided head lamp skiing (its only night skiing) © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com
Snowbird, Utah, has introduced a Kids Freeloader Pass, where every pass purchased (adult, military, senior) comes with a free pass for a child 18 years old and under –it doesn’t have to be your own child © Dave E. Leiberman/goingplacesfarandnear.com

ENHANCED SNOWMAKING

Pico, Killington’s sister resort, is a fabulous destination for family skiing. Killington-Pico is expanding family skiing with 12 new beginner and intermediate trails © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com

Snowmaking upgrades allow Ikon Pass destinations to open terrain faster and more efficiently, helping to provide guests with an early season. Automated and energy-efficient snowmaking systems allow destinations to take advantage of shorter snowmaking windows and recover from weather events more quickly. Highlights:

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NEW ATTRACTIONS

Alta Ski Area, Utah, is one of more than 50 mountain resorts accessible on Alterra Mountain Company’s Ikon Pass © Laini Miranda/goingplacesfarandnear.com

Alterra Mountain Company, headquartered in Denver, Colorado, is a family of year-round resorts which include: Steamboat and Winter Park in Colorado; Palisades Tahoe, Mammoth Mountain, June Mountain, Big Bear Mountain Resort and Snow Valley in California; Stratton Mountain and Sugarbush Resort in Vermont; Snowshoe Mountain in West Virginia; Tremblant in Quebec and Blue Mountain in Ontario, Canada; Crystal Mountain in Washington; Deer Valley Resort and Solitude Mountain Resort in Utah; Schweitzer in Idaho. Alterra’s portfolio also includes the world’s largest heli-skiing operation, CMH Heli-Skiing & Summer Adventures in British Columbia; Alpine Aerotech, a worldwide helicopter support and maintenance service center in British Columbia, Canada;  Aspenware, a ski industry leader in technology services and e-commerce, and Ski Butlers, a global leader in ski and snowboard rental delivery.

The Ikon Pass encourages exploration of such exotic destinations as Valle Nevado, Chile (in summer!) © Eric Leiberman/goingplacesfarandnear.com

Through its owned resorts and partners, Alterra Mountain Company’s Ikon Pass gives passholders access to iconic and major destinations across the Americas, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. These include Aspen Snowmass, Steamboat, Winter Park, Copper Mountain Resort, Arapahoe Basin, and Eldora Mountain Resort in Colorado; Palisades Tahoe, Mammoth Mountain, June Mountain, Big Bear Mountain Resort and Snow Valley in California; Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Wyoming; Big Sky Resort in Montana; Alyeska Resort in Alaska; Stratton, Sugarbush Resort, and Killington in Vermont; Windham Mountain in New York; Snowshoe in West Virginia; The Highlands and Boyne Mountain in Michigan; Crystal Mountain and The Summit at Snoqualmie in Washington; Mt. Bachelor in Oregon; Sun Valley and Schweitzer in Idaho; Tremblant in Quebec and Blue Mountain in Ontario, Canada; SkiBig3 in Alberta, Canada; Revelstoke Mountain Resort, RED Mountain, Cypress Mountain, Panorama Mountain Resort and Sun Peaks Resort in British Columbia, Canada; Sunday River and Sugarloaf in Maine; Loon Mountain in New Hampshire; Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico; Deer Valley Resort, Solitude Mountain Resort, Brighton Resort, Alta Ski Area, Snowbird and Snowbasin in Utah; Chamonix Mont-Blanc Valley in France, Dolomiti Superski in Italy, Grandvalira Resorts Andorra in Andorra, Kitzbühel in Austria, Zermatt in Switzerland; Thredbo and Mt Buller in Australia; Coronet Peak, The Remarkables, Mt Hutt in New Zealand; Niseko United and Lotte Arai Resort in Japan, and Valle Nevado in Chile.

For more information, visit www.ikonpass.com.

CMH Offers Day Heli-Skiing, Early-Season Steals, April Powder

Celebrating more than 55 years of heli-adventures, CMH Heli-Skiing & Summer Adventures is the world’s first and largest heli-skiing and heli-accessed hiking operator. From its headquarters in Banff, Alberta, CMH operates in 11 destinations located in the Bugaboo, Purcell, Selkirk, Monashee and Cariboo ranges of British Columbia, Canada – amounting to more than 3 million acres, or one-third the size of Switzerland. Heli-skiing takes place each year from December through April, and CMH Summer Adventures take place from July to early-September.

How to Ski the Deepest First Tracks of the Season: Start the winter off with a bang, on a December heli-skiing trip. Get some of the first tracks of the season, during a month notorious for delivering big wins in the snow department. Early season also offers some of the best value heli-skiing, like a 7-day private trip for a group of 10 at CMH Monashees starting at $2,000 CAD/pp per day.

The Highlight of Your Powder Highway Road Trip: Located just two hours from Banff, Alberta, CMH Purcell makes heli-skiing accessible by being the closest major heli-skiing operation to Calgary, as well as CMH’s only day heli-skiing destination.

Powder in April Exists, Here’s Where to Find It: When the ski resorts are turning to heavy slush, deep in British Columbia’s interior, weightless powder turns and shouts of delight ripple through the snow-drenched bowls. With access to high alpine, glacier terrain and longer daylight hours, there’s no better time to find powder stashes and make winter last, than on an April heli-skiing trip at CMH.

Heli-Skiing on a Budget: Affordability meets iconic adventure at CMH Purcell. Rather than dropping thousands on a week at a backcountry lodge, Purcell guests can purchase single day heli-skiing experiences for $2,100 CAD per person, putting this once-in-a-lifetime experience of heli-skiing in reach for the average ski buff. Based in the thriving mountain town of Golden, BC, CMH Purcell is the definition of ‘choose your own adventure’. Accommodation is not included, so guests can choose where to stay – be it a luxurious hotel, mid-range or budget motel.

If Ski Touring and Heli-Skiing Had a Baby, This is What it Would Look Like: Explore untouched terrain but without the all-day ascent. On CMH’s Touring Fusion trips, a morning helicopter ride drops guests above bushwhacking territory, so they can spend the rest of the day exploring high alpine runs, glaciated landscapes and sub-alpine bowls. Truly the ‘best of both worlds’, and with two heli-assisted touring trips to choose from, there’s no shortage of opportunities to earn those turns.

The Most Private Heli-Skiing Experience You Can Get for $2,100 CAD Per Person: At CMH Purcell, groups are made up of eight guests, plus two guides. Translation? More snow, extra guide attention, added flexibility, and the chance to cruise big vertical feet each day.

For more information, visit cmhheli.com and cmhsummer.com.

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