(Whistler, BC, Aspen, Colo., Jackson Hole, Wyo., Alta,
Utah, Snowbird, Utah, Squaw Valley, Calif., Mammoth Lakes, Calif. and
San Francisco, Calif.) – August 5, 2013 – The Mountain
Collective™, an alliance of independent mountain resorts, and Protect
Our Winters (POW) are proud to announce a new and innovative partnership
with the mission of uniting the winter sports community on the
important issue of climate change. Both groups have worked independently
to promote this environmental cause, and this collaboration will make
and even bigger impact.
Protect Our Winters is the environmental center point of the
winter sports community’s fight against climate change. The Mountain
Collective™ is comprised of six iconic destinations representing the
core of the skiing and snowboarding world including Alta,
Aspen/Snowmass, Jackson Hole, Mammoth Mountain, Snowbird, Squaw
Valley/Alpine Meadows, and Whistler Blackcomb. Together, POW and these
high profile resorts can impact the entire community and industry with
incredible effectiveness.
“Through this groundbreaking partnership, The Mountain
Collective™ has re-defined what a pass should be. It not only represents
access to six world-class destinations, but the foresight to realize
that climate change is a threat to our sport and with that access, comes
a responsibility to protect it for the long term,” says POW’s Executive
Director Chris Steinkamp.
“Partnering with a leading organization like POW serves to
reinforce The Mountain Collective™ as the most forward-thinking alliance
of its kind,” says Christian Knapp, vice president marketing, Aspen
Skiing Company. “Together we can leverage the power of our brands to
promote meaningful climate advocacy that resonates with mountain resorts
and snow sports enthusiasts alike.”
The partnership will include ongoing advocacy and cross-marketing
initiatives, education and community outreach to raise awareness and
promote environmental sustainability. Additionally, POW members who
purchase a Mountain Collective™ Pass will receive a year’s subscription
to Powder magazine, and anyone who purchases a new Mountain Collective™
Pass will be offered a free one-year membership to POW.
The Impact of Climate Change on Winter Sports
The last decade was the warmest on record [NOAA, 2010]. Fewer ski
days would not only reduce enjoyment for skiers, boarders and other
winter sports enthusiasts, but also cause significant economic impact to
an industry that supports 965,000 people and contributes $66 billion to
the U.S. economy alone [OIA 2006, 2012]. Without action to reduce
emissions, scientists predict that by 2039 the Northeast ski season will
last less than 100 days and the probability of being open by Christmas
will decline below 75% [Scott et al. (2008)].
The 2013-2014 Mountain Collective™ Pass Returns Aug. 13
The Mountain Collective™ Pass will go back on sale on Aug. 13,
2013, at just $379 USD (children 12 and under at $239). The pass
includes two days of skiing or riding at each of the six destinations
(AltaSnowbird, Aspen/Snowmass, Jackson Hole, Mammoth Mountain, Squaw
Valley/Alpine Meadows and Whistler Blackcomb), plus unlimited 50 percent
off all additional days with no blackout dates. Passholders also
receive exclusive lodging deals throughout the season.
The Mountain Collective™ Pass grants access to 12 mountains with
more than 30,000 acres of terrain, 186 lifts and an unmatched reputation
for snow quality, quantity and steeps. Passes are available online
through an exclusive technology, distribution and marketing partnership
with Liftopia.
Visit www.MountainCollective.com or call (800) 705-6286 for more information. Price subject to change.
About Protect Our Winters
Founded in 2007 by pro snowboarder Jeremy Jones, Protect Our
Winters is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to
engage and mobilize the winter sports community to lead the fight
against climate change. Our focus is on educational initiatives,
advocacy and support for community-based projects. To find out more
about Protect Our Winters, please visit us at www.protectourwinters.org.
About The Mountain Collective™
The Mountain Collective™ is an alliance of six of the premier
independent mountain destinations in the West – AltaSnowbird,
Aspen/Snowmass, Jackson Hole, Mammoth Mountain, Squaw Valley/Alpine
Meadows and Whistler Blackcomb. Together they comprise 13,376 acres of
terrain, 12 mountains, 186 lifts and 1,281 trails. The Mountain
Collective™ Pass allows access to all of member resorts and is available
online through an exclusive technology, distribution and marketing
partnership with Liftopia at www.MountainCollective.com.
About Liftopia
Liftopia is the largest online platform for ski lift tickets and
other mountain-related activities including rentals, lessons, dining
credits and more. With deals up to 85% off at over 200 ski areas,
Liftopia provides skiers and snowboarders the ability to buy
date-specific lift tickets and on-mountain activities online in advance
via Liftopia.com and the Liftopia mobile app.
Liftopia also provides software and data analytics to resorts through
Cloud Store by Liftopia, a SaaS commerce engine that allows resorts to
leverage Liftopia’s platform tools to manage inventory, pricing and
online distribution through the resort’s own branded website and mobile
channels. Founded in 2005, Liftopia is headquartered in San Francisco
and backed by leading institutional and angel investors. Liftopia is a
proud supporter of the U.S. Ski Team and U.S. Snowboarding.
For more information, visit the Liftopia blog or follow the company on Facebook (www.facebook.com/liftopia) and Twitter (@Liftopia).
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