Urban Sherpa Unlimited Bus Pass

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Urban Sherpa 2024 Unlimited Bus Pass

Urban Sherpa Travel is offering 20 Unlimited Bus Transport Passes to Hunter and Windham mountains, an unbeatable value for the ski and snowboard season, better than any individual discount! We go every week, Wednesday and weekends. We’ll get you there in plenty of time; with preferential parking you’ll arrive first. Just hop on one of our Urban Sherpa coaches at the usual Union Square or Times Square locations.

Season pass holders, we got you. Got an Epic Pass? Head to Hunter. Have an Ikon Pass? Head to Windham.

Get unlimited rides out to the Catskills for the rest of the 23/24 season. Take the bus 10 times—it works out to just over $30 a ride. It’s a no-brainer: the more you go, the more you save!

Logistics | Pickups & Departures

Pickup/Dropoff Locations

  Union Square Times Square
Depart 6:15 AM 6:30 AM
Depart Urban Sherpa Unlimited Bus Pass 4:30 PM
Return 7:15PM 7:00 PM

Permissions Slip for Minors

A parent or legal guardian must complete and bring along a Minor Permissions Slip for each child age sixteen (16) and under.

How do I select the correct snowboard stance?

Your bindings settings usually follow your batting stance. If you are right-handed and bat right-handed, then you will probably feel most comfortable with your left foot forward (regular). If you are left-handed or bat “lefty,” then you will likely feel right foot forward is more natural (goofy).

These are just guidelines to start. We can help you find the right fit for your ride.

What type of skier are you?

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Determining your ski ability is your responsibility!

Your ski ability, height, weight, age, and boot-sole length are used by the shop to determine the visual indicator settings of your ski bindings. Be sure to provide accurate information, as any error may increase your risk of injury. Consult the skier type descriptions to select your classification. These descriptions are compatible with ASTM and ISO documents.

Type I Skier (Beginner)

Cautious skiing at lower visual indicator settings

  • Prefer slow to moderate speeds
  • Prefer gentle to moderate terrain
  • Receive lower-than-average visual indicator settings (this may increase the risk of inadvertent binding release in order to increase the likelihood of release in a fall)
  • Type I settings apply to entry-level skiers uncertain of their classification
  • Type I- setting apply for skiers who desire visual indicator settings lower than settings for a Type I skier

Type II Skier (Intermediate)

Moderate skiing at average visual indicator settings

  • Prefer a variety of speeds
  • Prefer varied terrain
  • Type II settings apply to skiers who do not meet all the descriptions of Type I or Type III classifications

Type III Skier (Advanced)

Aggressive skiing at higher visual indicator settings

  • Prefer fast speeds
  • Prefer steep terrain
  • Receive higher-than-average visual indicator settings (this may reduce the likelihood of release in a fall in order to reduce the risk of inadvertent binding release)
  • Type III+ settings apply for skiers who desire visual indicator settings higher than settings for a Type III skier

LET’S SELECT A TRIP DATE …