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Where do you keep your liftpass?

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In the time before my jacket had a pocket for this purpose, I've taped it to my arm with that stretchy athlete's tape, I didn't want to risk losing the damn thing.
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Chest pocket either side, never had any issues.
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@Orange200, why? Have you had a bad personal experience?
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I'm feeling so down right now...I don't have a lift pass... Crying or Very sad
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Orange200 wrote:
There are many upper arm mobile phone holders for joggers and other fitness freaks. If you don’t have an arm pocket, consider one of them?


I've looked at those and might well be the answer - especially if it will stay on the arm of the jacket even if the jacket is taken off.
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skimummk wrote:
Orange200 wrote:
There are many upper arm mobile phone holders for joggers and other fitness freaks. If you don’t have an arm pocket, consider one of them?


I've looked at those and might well be the answer - especially if it will stay on the arm of the jacket even if the jacket is taken off.


Wear it under your jacket, the pass should still work and then there's less risk of it falling off.
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@mgrolf, indeed … I’ve plenty of jackets with only a chest pocket and that works perfectly well.

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I thought this was going to be a Peter Sarstedt number Sad

But where do you keep your lift pass?
when you ski alone on the slopes
do you hang it from your left nipple
or just keep it inside your fur coat, yes you do.


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Scooter in Seattle wrote:
Big White, Silver Star and Snowbasin off the top of my head. I agree, I have not seen this in the Alps. That same human attempts to maintain order in the lift queue. Attempts.
Not seen that in big white either since at least before COVID. Times change. Big white uses the same wireless thing everyone else does. The star... No longer same ownership, but I think you're out of date on this.
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mgrolf wrote:
skimummk wrote:
Orange200 wrote:
There are many upper arm mobile phone holders for joggers and other fitness freaks. If you don’t have an arm pocket, consider one of them?


I've looked at those and might well be the answer - especially if it will stay on the arm of the jacket even if the jacket is taken off.


Wear it under your jacket, the pass should still work and then there's less risk of it falling off.


My worry with that approach is forgetting to put it on every day - I suspect I will end up just taking a needle and thread - then if I need to I can sew it into the sleeve lol! but I'm probably worrying about nothing - the machines are likely nowhere near as sensitive as they used to be and will trigger as long as the pass is in the rough vicinity.
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robs12 wrote:
I'm feeling so down right now...I don't have a lift pass... Crying or Very sad


We have lift passes now, but dont travel until middle of Feb snowHead
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Most of my ski-jackets have the arm pocket. When buying a jacket, the arm pocket is a big requirement. Also preferably with a zipper and not with velcro.

If my jacket does not have the arm pocket, I would but it in the pocket on the inside of the jacket. And then that would be the only thing in that pocket, such that it does not accidently fall out when taking something else out of there.
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jirac18 wrote:
Mjit wrote:
jirac18 wrote:
Now I know (having lift pass in pocket) will upset someone here as I’ll be delaying boarding the lift by said 10 seconds, and frankly I won’t care one jot.


If you want to delay other people just be the person who swars blind they don't have other lift passes/their phone/bank cards in the same pocket as they lift pass...then pulls out at least one, sometimes all 3 from said pocket.


Laughing We have first hand experience of that and I can throw Mrs Jirac under the bus as the guilty party knowing full well she’s not on SH’s


I'll throw Mr. O unser that same bus. Everytime he wonders why the gates don't work on the first day of our holiday. Everytime he's put his lift pass in his wallet with his other cards. In Norway over New Year, he had it in his sleeve pocket but it STILL wouldn't work. We soon discovered that his Les Arcs pass was in there, too. The other three of us had removed ours on putting the Skimore one in rolling eyes
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 You know it makes sense.
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I bought some heated gloves for this season (which I love) and the pocket for the battery seemed to be an ideal place for my pass. However, it seemed to cause interference with the scanner, so I had to switch the pass to a fart bag pocket.
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skimummk wrote:
Orange200 wrote:
There are many upper arm mobile phone holders for joggers and other fitness freaks. If you don’t have an arm pocket, consider one of them?


I've looked at those and might well be the answer - especially if it will stay on the arm of the jacket even if the jacket is taken off.


What about that iron-on glue stuff? Lots of ‘patches’ you can buy to iron onto jackets - so just a case of finding the right glue. Probably better off finding a nylon type coinpurse.. or apply patches, sew pass holder to patches.
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If your jaacket doesn't have a pass pocket on the sleeve or inside the left front of the jacket then what the hell did you buy it for? (if you heliski or ride/ ski big mountain this doesn't include you wink )
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Gainz wrote:
If your jaacket doesn't have a pass pocket on the sleeve or inside the left front of the jacket then what the hell did you buy it for? (if you heliski or ride/ ski big mountain this doesn't include you wink )


Cheap jacket for someone unlikely to ski again for years - last time she went (2019) she only skied 3 days
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Some of my mid layers has small pockets on the left arm. I have also a small waist pocket just the size for a lift pass on my bibs which works fine.
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If it's not on a lanyard then left kecks pocket has always worked fine .
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This is almost as bad as the pole clicking thread.

Seriously, do people analyise this sort of stuff so much that it actually warrants a keyboard strike?
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Dave of the Marmottes wrote:
If it's not on a lanyard then left kecks pocket has always worked fine .

You're a bit taller than me. If I put the pass in a trouser pocket I'd be having to jump up and down at the gate. My old jacket doesn't have a sleeve pocket so I put the pass in RHS chest pocket. Generally this worked fine but leads to occasional amusement as I try to get my right boob up close enough to the reader snowHead Low pass readers were particularly tricky.
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homers double wrote:
This is almost as bad as the pole clicking thread.

Seriously, do people analyise this sort of stuff so much that it actually warrants a keyboard strike?


Its a minor thing - but if the lift pass doesn't work from the available pockets then it makes going through every turnstile a pain in the back bottom. So, anticipating that it might be an issue means I can take a needle, thread and a bit of fabric to create a pocket inside the sleeve if necessary (but don't have to if it isn't).

The responses means I am reassured that for the majority of people a pocket in the ski trousers may work - depending on the height of the sensor. I was hoping someone would say "don't worry, the sensors are so sensitive these days that it just has to be somewhere on your person" that doesn't seem to be the case.
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skimummk wrote:
I was hoping someone would say "don't worry, the sensors are so sensitive these days that it just has to be somewhere on your person" that doesn't seem to be the case.


Nah, it's totally hit and miss. I was rubbing my arm all over a few of the panels in Saalbach/Hinterglemm the other week. It is what it is!
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skimummk wrote:
homers double wrote:
This is almost as bad as the pole clicking thread.

Seriously, do people analyise this sort of stuff so much that it actually warrants a keyboard strike?


Its a minor thing - but if the lift pass doesn't work from the available pockets then it makes going through every turnstile a pain in the back bottom. So, anticipating that it might be an issue means I can take a needle, thread and a bit of fabric to create a pocket inside the sleeve if necessary (but don't have to if it isn't).

The responses means I am reassured that for the majority of people a pocket in the ski trousers may work - depending on the height of the sensor. I was hoping someone would say "don't worry, the sensors are so sensitive these days that it just has to be somewhere on your person" that doesn't seem to be the case.


I thought it a perfectly reasonable question put to forum for range of answer. If people don't want to contribute they really don't have to, or read it.

It's certainly part of forum that a range of answers are often well delivered, humour too, all part of our interaction in participation of something we like.
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No seriously, this is a good thread.

My mate has a jacket with a foil liner and no pocket on the arm. He's also 6' 2" and a boarder. It doesn't seem to matter where he sticks it, he's forever having problems. Laughing
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can always go bouncer mode...

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@extremerob, bouncer mode? well he is a boarder!
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