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Treble Cone - The Max Vert Challenge

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The Max Vert Challenge

This winter Treble Cone (Wanaka NZ) is introducing the Max Vert Challenge, and inviting Treble Cone skiers and riders, all season long, to have a chance at winning what may well be our best prize ever.

The Max Vert Challenge and its 'sweet as' prize are all about genuine vertical and altitude - a skiing and snowboarding winter experience that no other region delivers like Treble Cone and Wanaka.

Entry is free to all skiers and snowboarders at Treble Cone with a valid Treble Cone season pass, or a Treble Cone or OnePassNZ lift pass at the mountain that offers the most vertical in the Queenstown and Wanaka region.

Simply clock up the most vertical on any day of the season, measured by our RFID technology and scanning gates in both the Home Basin and Saddle Basin, and if you've registered your lift pass at treblecone.com then you'll be entered to be drawn as the winner at the end of the season.

THE PRIZE

It's a seriously ‘sweet as’ Max Vert Challenge prize pack;

- Treble Cone Season Pass or 2 x 5 day Powder Passes for Winter 2014

- 7 Run Max Vert Heli-Ski Day in 2014 courtesy of Harris Mountain Heli-Ski

- 15,000ft Skydive in 2014 courtesy of Skydive Wanaka

IT’S EASY TO ENTER

To enter all you need to do is;

1. Register your Treble Cone or OnePassNZ lift pass or your Season Pass at treblecone.com

2. Clock up the most vertical in the Home and Saddle Basins for any given day

3. You’ll be entered in the draw to WIN the major prize (to be drawn in October 2013)

The more days you crack the Leader Board, the more chances that you’ll be drawn as our winner.

Good luck and happy skiing and riding!

Full terms and conditions available at www.treblecone.com/max-vert-challenge/

ENDS

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