Relocated Lifts
Mike12164
12 Oct 2015
A thread for posting images of lifts in their current locations that started life someplace else.
I'll start with Whitewater's Glory Ridge Chair which started life as Vail's High Noon/Chair 5.
Below are some images, I hope to get some videos up eventually as well.
Some random shots of the lift line, Vail's chair number stickers are still present on a few of chairs such as in the first image:
IMG00022.JPG (1.74MB)
Number of downloads: 112
IMG00005.JPG (1.69MB)
Number of downloads: 114
IMG00033.JPG (1.85MB)
Number of downloads: 96
IMG00037.JPG (1.85MB)
Number of downloads: 95
DSC_0053.JPG (1.5MB)
Number of downloads: 90
IMG_8347.JPG (932.09K)
Number of downloads: 95
IMG_8404.JPG (1.44MB)
Number of downloads: 112
The return station:
IMG_8426.JPG (1.29MB)
Number of downloads: 118
The drive station:
IMG_8340_crop.jpg (552.68K)
Number of downloads: 118
IMG_8346.JPG (773.46K)
Number of downloads: 112
The motor:
IMG_8373.JPG (827.79K)
Number of downloads: 94
IMG_8384_crop.jpg (920.22K)
Number of downloads: 86
Standby drives, the larger Cummins aux engine was an aftermarket addition (I think):
IMG_8370.JPG (676.74K)
Number of downloads: 89
IMG_8390.JPG (946.81K)
Number of downloads: 65
This post has been edited by Mike12164: 15 October 2015 - 02:30 PM
I'll start with Whitewater's Glory Ridge Chair which started life as Vail's High Noon/Chair 5.
Below are some images, I hope to get some videos up eventually as well.
Some random shots of the lift line, Vail's chair number stickers are still present on a few of chairs such as in the first image:

Number of downloads: 112

Number of downloads: 114

Number of downloads: 96

Number of downloads: 95

Number of downloads: 90

Number of downloads: 95

Number of downloads: 112
The return station:

Number of downloads: 118
The drive station:

Number of downloads: 118

Number of downloads: 112
The motor:

Number of downloads: 94

Number of downloads: 86
Standby drives, the larger Cummins aux engine was an aftermarket addition (I think):

Number of downloads: 89

Number of downloads: 65
This post has been edited by Mike12164: 15 October 2015 - 02:30 PM
NHskier13
15 Oct 2015
Nice Pictures
I got a bunch from my state I can, but I have to borrow images since I only started taking pictures about 4 or 5 years ago...
Old Spear Mountain Chair, Ragged Mountain, NH
The original lift was located at King Ridge, NH (the "upside down" ski area) as the King Ridge Triple

The Spear Mountain lift was reinstalled in 1996, I think by VonRoll, judging from the new base terminal it came with.
The lift is now uninstalled and in storage, I think for the new "Pinnacle Peak" expansion it will be reinstalled...
Six Pack 2013 and Spear Mountain 2013.png (1.97MB)
Number of downloads: 65
Spear Mountain 2013 Downhill.png (1.85MB)
Number of downloads: 82
Spear Mountain 2013 Line 4.png (1.76MB)
Number of downloads: 84
Spear Mountain 2013 Top.png (1.39MB)
Number of downloads: 98
http://www.newenglan...lift.php?id=713
The lift was replaced with a brand new Doppelmayr high speed quad.
Spear Mountain Express 2015 Loading Area.jpg (775.79K)
Number of downloads: 90
I won't do any more for now because I want to avoid huge wall of text and not wanting to type it all in one sitting :P
I got a bunch from my state I can, but I have to borrow images since I only started taking pictures about 4 or 5 years ago...
Old Spear Mountain Chair, Ragged Mountain, NH
The original lift was located at King Ridge, NH (the "upside down" ski area) as the King Ridge Triple

The Spear Mountain lift was reinstalled in 1996, I think by VonRoll, judging from the new base terminal it came with.
The lift is now uninstalled and in storage, I think for the new "Pinnacle Peak" expansion it will be reinstalled...

Number of downloads: 65

Number of downloads: 82

Number of downloads: 84

Number of downloads: 98
http://www.newenglan...lift.php?id=713
The lift was replaced with a brand new Doppelmayr high speed quad.

Number of downloads: 90
I won't do any more for now because I want to avoid huge wall of text and not wanting to type it all in one sitting :P
Peter
02 Nov 2015
I stopped by Snowy Range this week to take some pictures for my lift database (posted here: http://liftblog.com/snowy-range-wy/) Does anyone know where all of these Riblets came from? Only one of their lifts was purchased new. Also kudos to the Snowy Range crew; the lifts appeared meticulously maintained and well-taken care of for their age.
RibStaThiok
03 Nov 2015
Hey, wow.. amazing what a new paint job can do. The last time I saw photos of the lifts there they were all in pretty rough shape. They look great! I heard that the owners of Snowy Range have been trying to sell the place for quite awhile now.
RibStaThiok
06 Nov 2015
Peter, did you get a chance to talk with any of the techs there?