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Don’t Miss the Legendary Mt. Spokane Ski Patrol Ski Swap 2024 (Oct. 26-27)

The massive Mt. Spokane Ski Patrol Ski Swap returns once again to the Spokane Fair & Expo Center on October 26-27, 2024. The best and easiest place to score deals on all sorts of ski, snowboard, and other winter sports equipment and apparel, attendees will get their shot at more than 24,000 items with their $5 ticket (kids 12 and under are free). Long known as the biggest winter retail event in the Pacific Northwest, if you’re in the market for anything ski or snowboard related, you won’t want to miss it.

Photo: Luke Copley courtesy of the Mt. Spokane Ski Swap

The swap features both new and used gear and equipment for adults and children of all ability levels being sold by other local ski and snowboard fanatics and regional ski shops. Shoppers will find a huge selection of skis, snowboards, clothing, helmets, goggles, and children’s items plus a growing selection of AT, telemark, and cross-country equipment.

Experienced shoppers know to get in line early on Saturday to score the best deals on new and used equipment. Many come back on Sunday to take advantage of a 25% discount on marked items too.

All proceeds from the ski swap fund Mt. Spokane Ski Patrol’s lifesaving efforts. Mt. Spokane Ski Patrol was founded in 1938, making it one of the oldest member groups of the National Ski Patrol and one of the largest all-volunteer patrols in the U.S. (if not THE largest). Most patrols comprise both paid and volunteer patrollers.

Photo: Luke Copley courtesy of the Mt. Spokane Ski Swap

If you’re looking to sell gear at the swap, public check in of items is Friday, Oct. 25, 3-8 p.m. at the Spokane Fair & Expo Center. Everything must be clean and in good condition. On Sunday after the swap you can pick up checks for sold items and any unsold equipment between 2-4 p.m.

Find all of the details about the 2024 swap at Skipatrolskiswap.com and read more about the history of the legendary Mt. Spokane Ski Patrol Ski Swap on Out There here.

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