Best Ski Lift Names
Warren733
07 Jan 2007
My favorite lift names are interesting ones like Omigosh (stands for Oh my gosh!) Rock Island, and simple ones like Easy Way, Beginner's Luck, and Wolf Creek Hollow.
Emax
07 Jan 2007
Dr Frankenstein
09 Mar 2007
La tortue (the turtle) at Mont Sainte-Anne. Deserves its name. It's a FG quad surrounded with HSQs a gondola, and relatively fast T-bars.
k2skier
17 Mar 2007
Growing up skiing at Mt Hood and Bachelor, I like the color name, blue yellow, black, red......
And when the lifts were painted to match it made it easy to ID them.
Least favorite name, Avalanche, Mt Bachelor.
And when the lifts were painted to match it made it easy to ID them.
Least favorite name, Avalanche, Mt Bachelor.
LiftTech
21 Mar 2007
Little Beaver and Big Beaver at Mount Snow always interested me.
k2skier
23 Mar 2007
SkiBachelor
23 Mar 2007
Well, the area where the former Avalanche chair was located and current Sunrise lift is an Avalanche corridor. There was an avalanche that terminated just a hundred feet from the top of Sunrise Express last year I believe.
k2skier
26 Mar 2007
SkiBachelor, on Mar 23 2007, 03:47 PM, said:
Well, the area where the former Avalanche chair was located and current Sunrise lift is an Avalanche corridor. There was an avalanche that terminated just a hundred feet from the top of Sunrise Express last year I believe.
YEP! Almost every other year I've heard. I guess they didn't want to advertise that fact and gave the lift a "cutsie" name like Sunrise.

EagleAce
04 Apr 2007
All our lifts and runs are named for wildlife:
Turtle (slow handle tow, appropriately named!
Bruin (same as the lift)
Badger (same as the lift)
Gray Owl
Chipmunk
Wildcat
Eagle (same as the lift)
Red Fox (same as the lift)
Rabbit
Beaver (used to be a lift there a long time ago)
and I like Solitude at Kirkwood
and of course The Wall
numbers and letters to me are boring
Turtle (slow handle tow, appropriately named!

Bruin (same as the lift)
Badger (same as the lift)
Gray Owl
Chipmunk
Wildcat
Eagle (same as the lift)
Red Fox (same as the lift)
Rabbit
Beaver (used to be a lift there a long time ago)
and I like Solitude at Kirkwood
and of course The Wall
numbers and letters to me are boring
skierdude9450
18 Apr 2007
I like Quadzilla at Waterville Valley. It's quite humerous. I'r guessing it's a kids' area. It would be sweet if it had a t-rex. Which reminds me that Timberline Express at Copper is commonly called T-Rex.
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Jonni
18 Apr 2007
I kind of go for lifts that are aptly named for their location, usually servicing terrain that relates to their name either in ability level or based on natural features of the terrain:
Heaven's Gate at Sugarbush
Sun Bowl at Sunapee
Devil's Fiddle at Killington
Oz Quad at Sunday River
Timberline at Sugarloaf
Canyon at Killington
Imperial Express at Breck
9990 Express at The Canyons
Of course there are always the memorable ones:
Oh-No Double at Haystack
Quadzilla at Waterville Valley
Flying Bear Express at Attitash
Kancamagus Quad at Loon Mountain
And then there is the plain old run of the mill names:
Summit Quad at Pico, Crotched Mountain, Sugarbush, and many others
Magic Carpet at numerous ski areas
Triple Chair at Jiminy Peak
Double Chair at Whaleback, Moose Mountain, NH ([i[Lost[/i]), etc.
The Tram at Cannon Mountain and Jay Peak
Heaven's Gate at Sugarbush
Sun Bowl at Sunapee
Devil's Fiddle at Killington
Oz Quad at Sunday River
Timberline at Sugarloaf
Canyon at Killington
Imperial Express at Breck
9990 Express at The Canyons
Of course there are always the memorable ones:
Oh-No Double at Haystack
Quadzilla at Waterville Valley
Flying Bear Express at Attitash
Kancamagus Quad at Loon Mountain
And then there is the plain old run of the mill names:
Summit Quad at Pico, Crotched Mountain, Sugarbush, and many others
Magic Carpet at numerous ski areas
Triple Chair at Jiminy Peak
Double Chair at Whaleback, Moose Mountain, NH ([i[Lost[/i]), etc.
The Tram at Cannon Mountain and Jay Peak
liftmech
19 Apr 2007
liftmech
19 Apr 2007
Skier, on Dec 29 2006, 11:31 AM, said:
Not a lift, but I didn't want to start a new topic. Did anyone notice that Crystal secretly changed Iceberg Ridge to Upper Ferk's Run this season? Iceberg Gulch is now Middle Ferk's, and Lower Bull Run is now Lower Ferk's Run. The Iceberg names have been around since 1962 when Crystal opened. What the Ferk were they thinking! Of all runs to rename, why those? Who is Ferk anyways?
I answered this somewhere else but I forgot where. Ferk is Steve Ferkovitch, a longtime volunteer patroller who became a full-time pro when he retired from his 'real' job. Thos three runs linked together are his favourite way down at the end of the day. Nice tribute, in my opinion. I enjoyed working with him and thought he was a good guy.
DonaldMReif
08 Sep 2012
Skier, on 11 July 2006 - 08:23 PM, said:
There are at least 7 Summit Expresses that I know of:
Alpine Ski Club, Ontario
Buttermilk, Colorado
Keystone, Colorado
Mount Bachelor, Oregon
Mount Sunapee, New Hampshire
Pico, Vermont
Tamarack, Idaho
Keystone, Colorado
Also, there are 17 summit fixed grip lifts:
Berkshire East, Massachusettes
Bighorn, Wyoming
Black Mountain, New Hampshire
Blue Hills, Massachusettes
Kelly Canyon, Idaho
Lake Louise, Alberta
Mansfield Ski Club, Ontario
Panorama, British Columbia
Shawnee Peak, Maine
Silver Star, British Columbia
Snow King, Wyoming
Solitude, Utah
Spirit Mountain, Minnesota
Sugarbush, Vermont
Whiteface, New York
Whitewater, British Columbia
Winterplace, West Virginia
Alpine Ski Club, Ontario
Buttermilk, Colorado
Keystone, Colorado
Mount Bachelor, Oregon
Mount Sunapee, New Hampshire
Pico, Vermont
Tamarack, Idaho
Keystone, Colorado
Also, there are 17 summit fixed grip lifts:
Berkshire East, Massachusettes
Bighorn, Wyoming
Black Mountain, New Hampshire
Blue Hills, Massachusettes
Kelly Canyon, Idaho
Lake Louise, Alberta
Mansfield Ski Club, Ontario
Panorama, British Columbia
Shawnee Peak, Maine
Silver Star, British Columbia
Snow King, Wyoming
Solitude, Utah
Spirit Mountain, Minnesota
Sugarbush, Vermont
Whiteface, New York
Whitewater, British Columbia
Winterplace, West Virginia
Keystone has the Summit Express and Vail has the likewise named Mountaintop Express, both of which are misnomers since they don't service the highest lift-served terrain at their resorts (that going likewise to the Outback Express and Pete's Express respectively).
Some of the best names in my opinion:
* Storm Peak Express at Steamboat (better since they have graphics painted next to the lift name on the terminals)
* Imperial Express SuperChair at Breckenridge has a redundant name since many places call high speed quads express lifts, or in Breckenridge's case, SuperChairs, but not both
Apologies for digging up such an old thread.

liftmech
09 Sep 2012
My favourite lift name is unfortunately not the lift's real 'trail map' name.
DonaldMReif
11 Sep 2012
And Keystone has the Montezuma Express lift. It's name is better than the fixed grip quad at Arapahoe Basin (which is just Zuma). I do wonder if Zuma and the Montezuma Express get confused.
boardski
19 Sep 2012
How about Gadzoom at Snowbird (a HSQ). I thought that was a clever name instead of "Gad 1 Express" which they could have called it since that's the lift it replaced. I wonder what they will call Gad 2?