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Meet 5 People Who Are Crushing Their Ski Bucket Lists

Armed with Ikon Passes, these skiers and riders are turning their snow dreams into reality and proving that it's never been easier for you to do the same

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Whether you log 10 or 100 days on the slopes each winter, chances are you have a bucket list full of legendary lines to conquer, faraway mountains to explore, or lively festivals and events to attend. Everyone's list is different, but if you've got an听, which grants access to 41 top destinations around the world, it's never been easier to听stop dreaming and start doing. Need inspiration from real people who are making their bucket-list dreams come true? Read on and start planning your list-checking mission today.

The Kid: Kai Jones

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The Broom Closet is the name of the hefty cliff at the base of North Baldy, at , Utah. It鈥檚 a pinnacle line, often featured in ski movies and big-mountain competitions. And 12-year-old Kai Jones was, well, jonesing for it. This is the kid who first skied Big Sky鈥檚 near-vertical Big Couloir at age nine, climbed Wyoming鈥檚 13,770-foot Grand Teton when he was 10, and appeared in his first ski movie with Teton Gravity Research, the company co-founded by his dad, at 12. So skiing the Broom Closet was a natural progression for him.

鈥淏room Closet is one of the most iconic cliffs at Snowbird,鈥 Jones says. 鈥淚鈥檝e watched a ton of footage of it and I鈥檝e looked forward to skiing that line.鈥 So, on an Ikon Pass鈥揻ueled family road trip from his home in Victor, Idaho, Jones set out to ski Utah鈥檚 Brighton, Alta, and Snowbird. At Snowbird, conditions lined up and he was able to check Broom Closet off his list. 鈥淚t felt really good to finally get it done,鈥 he says.

The Revivalist: Rusty Reams

To the uninitiated, bingo and skiing exist in completely different worlds. But anyone who鈥檚 wandered into a Great Bingo Revival event near the base of , California, knows they鈥檙e surprisingly complementary activities. That鈥檚 thanks to Rusty Reams, the animated Tahoe-based skier who鈥檚 bringing seventies dance music, go-go dancers in sequined suits, and, yes, heated games of bingo to ski-town nightlife. (He also uses his events to raise money for Tahoe-area charities and organizations.)

This winter, Reams has a big goal of taking his bingo tour on the road. And, of course, skiing every day he can. He鈥檚听hitting up Ikon Pass destinations like Snowbird and Alta, Utah, and anywhere else this winter's storms might lead him. You can find him shredding the mountain by day, calling out letters and numbers by night. 鈥淢ost people spell 鈥榟appy鈥 h-a-p-p-y,鈥 says Reams, a former radio DJ. 鈥淚 spell it b-i-n-g-o.鈥

The Sit-skier: Trevor Kennison

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After a snowboarding accident left him paralyzed from the waist down in 2014, Trevor Kennison knew he wasn鈥檛 done with snow sports. So he dreamt up a list of things he wanted to accomplish from the seat of his wheelchair鈥攁nd he didn鈥檛 hold back. He wrote down that he wanted to do a backflip, send a road gap, win a gold medal, and ski Corbet鈥檚 Couloir, Jackson Hole鈥檚 test-piece chute, with its treacherous, mandatory-air entrance. 鈥淚 knew these things would take time鈥攜ears, probably,鈥 Kennison says. 鈥淏ut I knew I wanted to do them.鈥

So Kennison got to training, testing his mettle and honing his sit-skiing skills听on the most technical terrain his home mountain of , Colorado, could dish out.听And last winter, with his Ikon Pass in tow, Kennison hit the road for Wyoming to compete in the Kings and Queens of Corbet鈥檚 contest, where he became the first sit-skier to launch the cornice into the couloir. Next up for Kennison? He鈥檚 combining two goals with the hopes of nailing a road-gap backflip.

The High Achiever: Brooklyn Bell

A bachelor鈥檚 degree in graphic design is just one of Brooklyn Bell鈥檚 recent accomplishments. The 23-year-old Bellingham, Washington鈥揵ased freelance artist and designer has been busy these past few years, learning to mountain bike and quickly progressing to the point of attracting attention from now sponsors Patagonia and Kona Bikes. In the winter, she approaches skiing with the same fervor, and she鈥檚 set her sights on competing in a big-mountain ski competition. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been on my bucket list for a while now,鈥 she says. 鈥淐ompeting is such a powerful tool for progression.鈥

This season she鈥檚 dropping into the Freeride World Qualifiers at Revelstoke, British Columbia; Lake Louise, Alberta; and Crystal Mountain, Washington鈥攁ll on her . But to Bell, actually competing is only part of the allure. 鈥淗aving a community is huge for me,鈥 she says, noting that she鈥檒l be road-tripping to each stop with Ikon-adorned friends from college. Because there鈥檚 nothing better than new experiences with old friends.

The New World Travelers: Emme King and Jarrett LaShure

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Emme King has never skied outside the U.S. before. It鈥檚 something she鈥檚 always wanted to do, but time and finances have rendered it impossible. Until now. When King realized her Ikon Pass worked at , in Japan, it was only a matter of time before she booked the trip of her dreams: two weeks in 鈥淛apanuary,鈥 the month that offers the most reliably deep snow on Japan鈥檚 north island of Hokkaido. King, who works as a physician鈥檚 assistant in Sacramento, California, and her boyfriend, Jarrett LaShure, a firefighter, have a few things on their must-do list while in Japan: 鈥淚 want to eat noodles, ski powder, and soak in an onsen,鈥 says King. All of which should be doable.


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