The latest salvo in the clash between the twin titans of season ski passes landed Friday with the news that Arapahoe Basin is joining the Ikon Pass clan for the upcoming season after severing its relationship with the Epic Pass this year. In February, Arapahoe chief operating officer Alan Henceroth cited crowded conditions in parking lots and other mountain facilities in making the decision to leave the Epic Pass, a product of Vail Resorts that is good at that company’s mountains and partner resorts. At the time, Henceroth said Arapahoe would be open to considering a new partnership, which led to immediate speculation that Arapahoe would wind up with Ikon. Related ArticlesJuly 22, 2019 Vail Resorts to acquire 17 ski areas owned by Peak Resorts in $264 million deal July 4, 2019 Arapahoe Basin turns red, white and blue for Fourth of July skiing The Ikon Pass is a product of Alterra Mountain Co., good at that company’s 14 destinations and partner resorts. “Arapahoe Basin is thrilled to partner with the Ikon Pass and join its community of like-minded mountain destinations,” Henceroth said Friday in a news release.

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