All lift passes are not created equal. Some are sticky and come with a wire bail. Others rest easy in your pocket for a scanner to pick up, granting you access to the goods via a turn-stall much like a rock concert.
And then there are some that loosely attach with a zip-tie, which when mistakenly put on your main zipper become the kiss of death as you mach down the slope, the lift ticket mercilessly thrashing your face.
But most of these are just lift tickets, granting you access to one set of slopes. Then there’s the Salt Lake Super Pass – wielding its power and granting the holder access to 4 of the nations best resorts – all from a single pass that is by the grace of it’s name, well, Super.

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I used one recently up at Brighton- the super passes really are as convenient as the video portrays. And at $114 for two days of skiing (plus public transport!), they are an absolute no-brainer for visitors and locals looking to tour the Cottonwood resorts, alike.