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I don't know what kind of schedule you have, but if you're able to, get a job on the hill, even if it's one day a week. I used to work part time every season, and I got a free seasons pass. I can't remember about rentals but I had my own board. I got to know all of the rentals people so I got to take out some skis every now and then for free if they weren't busy.
If instructors have lessons scheduled but they haven't been filled, sometimes you can hop in for free or at a discounted rate.
For all beginners, I highly highly recommend to take a few lessons first because A) you pick up bad habits from friends, and B) first and foremost, you need to be confident with your stopping, not following your friends down double blacks. You'll end up hating yourself and giving up on the sport.
If working is not possible, then you could look at volunteering. My mountain would give one free daypass every shift you worked, so you could very easily volunteer in the morning and hit the slopes in the afternoon or another day.
Re: driving.. Snow tires. Get some good ones, and practice driving in snow until you're comfortable before going up a mountain. I also used to drive long distances over mountain passes and have seen some bad things.