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Did you punch a hole in your Crystal Mt pass too?

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15 years 3 months ago #194957 by jimjar
I only needed a new one cause mine didn't work. They have one in guest services that shows the inside and there is no way to get a hole in it with out destroying the dumb thing. Good news is you really never have a need to pull it out. Just cruise through the gate with a smile.

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15 years 3 months ago #194966 by oftpiste
The problem in keeping track of it without a lanyard arises for those of us who lack brain cells, wear a variety of outerwear, manage a large contingent of skiers, or all of the above. I punched mine too. The minute I got it.

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15 years 3 months ago - 15 years 3 months ago #194969 by Keith_Henson

The problem in keeping track of it without a lanyard arises for those of us who lack brain cells, wear a variety of outerwear, manage a large contingent of skiers, or all of the above. I punched mine too. The minute I got it.


Might I suggest the Seirus neck wallet? Like a lanyard, you wear it around your neck. I have used one for years. (I used the cord to hang my pass.)  But I put my new pass inside the ski wallet and it worked fine around my neck under my jacket at Crystal on Friday.

Also, allows me to pack an extra car key, map, and a whistle on the cord. It's also long enough to wear bandolier style if one prefers.

Only $10.

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15 years 3 months ago #194970 by Scotsman
YEA OFt.... you should get one of those. Steeezy! ;)

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15 years 3 months ago #194972 by PNWBrit
I prefer my man purse to have brakes rather than a leash.

It's safer in avalanche terrain. Obviously this doesn't apply to travel on glaciers.

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15 years 3 months ago #194973 by Scotsman
OFTpiste... an alternative for you to consider for pass management.

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