New lifts 2017
skidude2
06 Apr 2017
RibStaThiok, on 15 March 2017 - 08:22 PM, said:
Bummed for Wildcat. It was one of my favorites. I learned to ski on the old Littlecat, then went immediately to Wildcat, bypassing Becker, to get to the more fun intermediate and advanced runs. It was worth it. I got me one of the old Littletcat chairs when it was replaced with the HSQ, I hope I can do the same with Wildcat. Finances are tough right now though. And assuming they sell off the old chairs. I doubt anyone wants a 40+ year old FGT. Even with it being in as great of condition as it is.
I had to act quickly but I got one for $150! Did you end up getting one? I hope so! They sold out so quickly I was just lucky I looked at Facebook right when they posted it. :(
RibStaThiok
06 Apr 2017
$150!? The old littlecat chairs were almost twice that! I saw a bunch of people complaining on facebook that they never had a chance... Uggh. Bummer. No I did not know about it until it was already over.
This post has been edited by RibStaThiok: 06 April 2017 - 02:24 PM
This post has been edited by RibStaThiok: 06 April 2017 - 02:24 PM
skidude2
07 Apr 2017
RibStaThiok
18 Apr 2017
Steamboat is pulling the cabins off of the Gondola in prep to have it upgraded by Doppie.

RibStaThiok
19 Apr 2017
yup.
Per Pete's article from February:
https://liftblog.com...ndola-upgrades/
Per Pete's article from February:
https://liftblog.com...ndola-upgrades/
- Replacement of grips, likely with Agamatic 108s, the larger version of the new Elkhead Express grips.
- New hangers. The 128 first-generation Omega cabins will remain.
- Completely new terminal rail systems and tire banks.
- Reconfiguration of cargo loading areas at both stations.
- New electronic control system.
skier2
09 May 2017
With the soft winter we had here in the Upper Midwest, does anyone familiar with the project know whether Giants Ridge in MN is still moving forward with the two replacement lifts referenced earlier this year?
I know some members of the forum also had the inside scoop on Lutsen, MN in the past. Any word on whether the expansion plans will be started this summer?
I know some members of the forum also had the inside scoop on Lutsen, MN in the past. Any word on whether the expansion plans will be started this summer?
MNSkier
10 May 2017
I know forsure that Giants is replacing one chair this summer. They sold all the chairs this part spring on Facebook. Not sure about the second chair but I thought Peter had mentioned it was a go.
I have heard nothing from Lutsen and their possible plans for this season.
I have heard nothing from Lutsen and their possible plans for this season.
vons
10 May 2017
Giants is getting two lifts this summer a LPOA detachable quad and a SkyTrac fixed quad.
skier2
10 May 2017
Thanks To both of you for the updates! I did see that as of today, the Forest Service has approved Lutsen's preliminary request for expansion and the process is now moving to the environmental impact review. Apparently the proposed expansion on Eagle Mountain will happen first, and the majority of that component falls on private land. I would expect an order for a new lift probably next summer.
trj820
14 May 2017
liftmech
15 May 2017
Rumour has it that Mt Baker is replacing chair 7 (1990 Riblet quad) with a Skytrac fixed quad.
vons
16 May 2017
liftmech
17 May 2017
Kinda knew that but didn't want to make it official with only one source. They haven't announced it on their site yet.
Spent a lot of time on that lift, and my wife was operations foreman there for four years. Sad to see it gone. It did have a *lot* of hours though.
Spent a lot of time on that lift, and my wife was operations foreman there for four years. Sad to see it gone. It did have a *lot* of hours though.
DonaldMReif
25 May 2017
Should note the Red Buffalo Express lift will technically be a new lift, but not a "new" lift. It will receive the chairs and towers from Keystone's Montezuma Express lift: https://www.facebook...54380715876577/
One question is: what are they doing with the grips? Will the old Montezuma Express terminals be transplanted or will new Euro terminals and the Agmatics grips be outfitted instead?
The Montezuma Express six-pack is also now confirmed to be a Leitner-Poma project.
This post has been edited by DonaldMReif: 25 May 2017 - 08:37 AM
One question is: what are they doing with the grips? Will the old Montezuma Express terminals be transplanted or will new Euro terminals and the Agmatics grips be outfitted instead?
The Montezuma Express six-pack is also now confirmed to be a Leitner-Poma project.
This post has been edited by DonaldMReif: 25 May 2017 - 08:37 AM
snoloco
26 May 2017
Guessing the Montezuma terminals and grips will be scrapped. Vail doesn't like to reuse detachable lifts as all the others they have replaced were scrapped. Granted, they were all quite old first generation detachables, but there are dozens and dozens of lifts that have the same terminal design that as Montezuma that are still going strong and mountains have no plans to replace them. Any other resort operator would've just relocated the entire lift. Falcon at Breckenridge is most certainly being scrapped, now that Vail doesn't have any other lifts with the same terminal design.
2milehi
26 May 2017
LPOA was named the replacement lift manufacture early this year. We have already started to receive tower equipment from Poma.
The grips on the original Montezuma lift have about 35,000 hours and have been maintained exceptionally well (with documentation). The grips have 20 to 30 thousand more hours left so they won't be scrapped.
The grips on the original Montezuma lift have about 35,000 hours and have been maintained exceptionally well (with documentation). The grips have 20 to 30 thousand more hours left so they won't be scrapped.
snoloco
26 May 2017
No way Beaver Creek ever gets an LP lift as they are 100% Doppelmayr and CTEC. Breckenridge is all Poma except for a few remaining Riblets and the Doppelmayr T Bar. They chose LP because of Breckenridge, and likely due to a package deal, Montezuma will also be an LP.
Not sure why they aren't just relocating the entire lift to Beaver Creek if the grips are still good and they're already going to reuse the chairs and towers.
Not sure why they aren't just relocating the entire lift to Beaver Creek if the grips are still good and they're already going to reuse the chairs and towers.