The Quad Chair Concierge plus direct cell phone contact and free swag


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Sale price$449.00

Description

The Quad Chair Package provides multiple (4 custom chases throughout the season) forecasts with direct cell phone contact with our forecast team and priority in answering calls and emails and chases.  Direct cell phone contact with the forecast team is not available in the lower level concierge packages. This program is Designed for the powder junkie that wants to chase all week to multiple locations or needs to have last-minute forecasts on the day of a storm to catch the deepest run of their life. You can spread out your 4 chases throughout the season. You may not be addicted to powder at this level but after a few different trips of fresh face shots may have you coming back for more forecasts from our team. We consider winds, snow quality, temperatures, closures, travel logistics, and other factors that you won't get from any other forecast. 

When you purchase this concierge package you will receive an embroidered fleece beanie.

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