Here's everything you need to know about Telluride and Revelstoke, the Mountain Collective Pass' latest additionsHere's everything you need to know about Telluride and Revelstoke, the Mountain Collective Pass' latest additions

Here's everything you need to know about Telluride and Revelstoke, the Mountain Collective Pass' latest additions

•August 12, 2016

You’ve most likely heard the big news already that Revelstoke and Telluride just joined the Mountain Collective Pass. But do you know exactly how big of news that is?

You might. Because any seasoned skier knows that access to 14 world-renowned resorts on one pass is the equivalent of skiing nirvana, especially with the additions of Telluride and Revelstoke. But to fully understand what all of this means, all it takes is a quick glance at some stats behind these two mega mountains.

Revelstoke

Revlelstoke’s location in southeast British Columbia gives it all of the street cred it needs; the area sees some of the world’s top skiers every single season, from the backcountry to Revelstoke’s incredible inbounds offerings. This place is authentic as it gets, with a ridiculous amount of expert terrain that’ll give even the most experienced of skiers the rides of their lives, run after run. The neighborhood is constantly improving on itself, too, thanks to all of the economic help it’s seen from the ski industry over the years, so you’ll have plenty of great places to stay, eat and drink despite the remote location of the mountain. And keep in mind that a remote location equals less less people, less lift lines and more face shots.

The stats

About 42 feet of snow per year3,121 acres of inbound terrain7% beginner terrain45.5% intermediate terrain47.5% advanced terrain5,620 feet of vertical drop18 liftsLongest run is 9.5 miles

The location

Telluride

Tucked into the southern portion of Colorado, within the San Juan Mountains, Telluride boasts a landscape so magnificent that it’s often compared with that of the Alps. And with a ton of snow mixed with a wide variety of terrain for any skier, it might as well be. The area is an enticing attraction for American skiers looking to break away from the skiing experiences they’re used to, and the mountain delivers every single time that demand is on the table. Not to mention, the town of Telluride is packed with great restaurants, bars, shops and more..

The stats

About 25 feet of snow per year2,000 acres of inbound terrain23% beginner terrain36% intermediate terrain41% advanced terrain4,425 feet of vertical drop18 liftsLongest run is 4.6 miles

The location