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The Snowbomb Tahoe Card

With the backbone of American industry going tits up and the country plunging into the worst depression since The Depression, the only thing that could possibly rescue us is...ski season! Get on up there without going bankrupt, with the Snowbomb Tahoe Card.

Snowbomb's a shrewd Tahoe outfit bent on putting non-super-rich peeps on the hill by smartly hustling resorts for all manner of hookups, the most vital of which can be accessed with 'bomb's Tahoe Card. At just $30 (w/ Thrillist discount), the card's backbone benefit's the 10-20 bucks you'll scratch off all lift tix (which you purchase/print at home), all season, at each and every Tahoe resort, from Sugar Bowl, to Kirkwood, to Squaw, which, rest assured, will think long and hard about another way to screw you. Then there's all the TC's bonus offerings: meal-deals at various mtn eateries (e.g., free apps at Dragonfly, $5 beers/sushi rolls at Mamasake), a free tune-up or rental package, even a free day at Donner Ski Ranch -- so basically, meal-deals and a free rental/tune-up.

Separately from the TC, Snowbomb furnishes cheap lodging deals at various resorts (plus Reno!), and charters weekend SF-to-Tahoe luxury buses that play ski/shred vids on the way up, and throw wine tastings on the way down -- strategic apres-skiiage that'll rescue you from your biggest concussion since The Concussion.

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The Snowbomb Tahoe Card (Emailed on January 5, 2009)

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