Unfortunately, we won't be able to offer the No Boundaries Pass this season, but we are already working on bringing it back bigger than ever for next year.
We created the No Boundaries Pass two seasons ago as a way to introduce our members to some great independent ski areas and help support these small businesses and non-profits who could always use additional skiers. There were many roadblocks along the way as we built this product, and unfortunately we've been battling several the entire offseason.
In addition to our existing partners, we did have some new mountains slated to join our program this season. Across the group of new and existing partner mountains, some were also interested in joining the Indy Pass. We don’t blame them. The Indy Pass is a great product and it provides additional revenue to many mountains that need all the support they can get.
Our position has and always will be that our partner mountains should be able to join whichever programs and generate revenue however they see fit. Indy Pass still requires certain mountains to be exclusive and not join any other programs like ours. Unfortunately that means that some of our new and existing partners had to make a decision, and we’ll never fault any of our partners for doing what’s it’s in their best interest.
We still did have some partners committed for this season, but we don’t have enough critical mass to offer the No Boundaries Pass this year. However, we have identified several other new mountains that are highly interested in our program for the 25/26 season, and our intention is to bring back the No Boundaries Pass bigger and stronger than ever.