From
The Scotsman
It shows a touching faith in the future of the perennially snow-challenged Scottish ski industry.
Ski Scotland, the body set up to promote the country's five "resorts" is offering optimistic skiers the chance to buy season tickets for the first time.
The tickets will cost £369 and give access to the ski centres at Cairngorm, Glenshee, The Lecht, Glencoe and Aonach Mor, near Ben Nevis.
Only 25 will be available this season, as even Ski Scotland doesn't believe there will be an avalanche of applications.
Mailshots have been sent out to the 17,000 snowsports enthusiasts on Ski Scotland's database urging them to apply for the tickets before a deadline of October 31.
Skiers are being promised the chance to "follow the snow", try out "all the slopes" that Scotland has to offer and really "make the most of the winter".
Susie Rae, of Ski Scotland , said: "We have limited the tickets because we are just testing the water to see if there is a demand out there.
"The forecast is for a very good snow season, so fingers crossed."
Snowsports in Scotland have been in decline since the 1990s, with healthy snow years becoming increasingly rare.
The Cairngorm Ski Company, which runs the resort above Aviemore, has dramatically revised the forecast on which it bases its winter business - from more than 150,000 annual visits a few years ago to 48,000 next season.
Marketing manager Tania Alliod said: "The days of attracting numbers over 100,000 have gone. We had six good skiing weeks last season [out of a possible 18] and we had 58,000 ski visits. This year we are budgeting on 48,000 and we are cutting our cloth accordingly."