Outside Magazine, December 2011
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Best Deals on the Mountain

Tickets, lodging and meals

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Alyeska, Alaska
The Ski Alaska package includes four nights of lodging, three days of lift tickets, and breakfast. $399 per person; alyeskaresort.com

Northstar, California
Two weekday lift tickets and a studio condo at Shaun White’s new ­training ground: $105 per person. northstartahoe.com

Sunday River, Maine
The Deal of the Century gets skiers two days of skiing, a lesson, one night’s lodging, breakfast, and a $25 dining card. $119 per person; sundayriver.com

Park City, Utah

Four nights of lodging, three days of lift tickets: $316. pcski.com

Powder Mountain, Utah
Buy a day ticket at Valley Market, a grocery store on your way up to the mountain, and pay $52 (instead of $60 at the ticket booth). powdermountain.com

Mad River Glen, Vermont
Buy a Family Mad Card for $194 and receive three transferable day tickets plus unrestricted season passes for kids 12 and under. madriverglen.com

Sugarbush, Vermont
The For20s Pass ­(no, we’re not making that up) gets 19-to-29-year-olds a season on the hill for $399. sugarbush.com

Crystal Mountain, Washington
Day tickets and lodging at ski-in, ski-out Crystal Mountain: $149 per person. crystalhotels.com

Wherever You Ski
The discount site Zozi.com presents up to five deals per week, with as much as 90 percent off ski packages.

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Riderchick

Sugarbush is where it's at. This deal is beyond belief and far too good to pass up! Snow's about to fly! Fun FUN night life too for the 420's passes :)

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Northstar at Tahoe

northstartahoe.com should be northstarattahoe.com

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