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Snowy Ferries
24 Jun 2014
This Thiokol center-pole double first opened on December 26, 1969, one of the first two lifts at a newly established resort. It was the resort's main lift, going from the base area all the way to the summit. The lift in question also had a midway unloading area. In 1996, a HSQ was built parallel to the lift. The lift served as a backup for a couple seasons after the HSQ was built, then it was removed. What lift am I referring to?
This post has been edited by Snowy Ferries: 24 June 2014 - 10:14 AM
This post has been edited by Snowy Ferries: 24 June 2014 - 10:14 AM
RibStaThiok
24 Jun 2014
Thiokol built 44 lifts between 1971 and 1977. You sure it's not a hall?
Snowy Ferries
25 Jun 2014
silence
25 Jun 2014
Grand Targhee, Bannock?
On the chairlift survey page for 1969 it's listed as a Hall but on the skilifts.org Grand Targhee page it's listed as a Thiokol
On the chairlift survey page for 1969 it's listed as a Hall but on the skilifts.org Grand Targhee page it's listed as a Thiokol
SkiDaBird
25 Jun 2014
I was going to say Bannock as well. I'm no expert but from the one picture on this site, the tower looks Thiokol. Maybe there was a retrofit at some point?
Peter
25 Jun 2014
RibStaThiok
25 Jun 2014
I've noted that Hall Towers and Thiokol/early CTEC towers look very similar. I'm fairly positive it's a Hall. I believe the first Thiokol lift was the Sundown lift installed at Powder Mountain in 1971. Still there today I think. Been awhile since I've been back to my old stomping grounds of Ogden Valley.
RibStaThiok
25 Jun 2014
Thiokol Tower

Late 70s vintage CTEC Tower

Hall tower

The one in question:

Late 70s vintage CTEC Tower

Hall tower

The one in question:

SkiDaBird
26 Jun 2014
The only reason I thought it might be Thiokol was that it had a ladder and from another forum I remember someone said their Hall's didn't have any. Although whoever pointed out the time inconsistency is right, it can't be a Thiokol. Lazy research on my part and I apologize for that.