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Economics of snowboarding


tex1230

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I also work (volunteer) at the mountain for the Ski patrol. we only have to work 3 or 4 days days a month (weekends). Sometimes we are busy with accidents and sometimes you are on the wrong side of the mountain and can't respond to any calls. The rest of the time, I can free ride or patrol if I like. The length of your service to the mountain depends on the benefits you get. This year I get a paid family pass and some tubing tickets. Because my children are under the paying limit, I chose to get a spouse pass and 10 day tickets to give away. Our patrol has it's own cabin where we can stay overnight for free also. So other than gas (35 minute drive) and food and gear, we ride for free. :biggthump

Oh yeah.....Being a Patroller we Always get first tracks :cool:

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