It’s been an open secret for months but Marmot Basin made it official this weekend: a new summit chairlift will debut this winter. Not only will the new Knob Quad replace the mountain’s oldest lift, it will also increase Marmot Basin’s lift-served vertical by 415 vertical feet. The Doppelmayr fixed grip quad will replace a 47 year old Doppelmayr double of the same name but run in a modified alignment. The new machine will be longer and taller, rising 1,289 vertical feet over 3,566 feet of slope length. A Chairkit conveyor will enable loading at 2.3 meters per second with up to 1,200 skiers per hour enjoying a sub eight minute ride. The new lift will improve access to the Cirque terrain as well as Marmot Peak.
When the project is complete, Marmot Basin will feature one of the youngest lift fleets in Canada. Marmot and Doppelmayr plan to open the Knob Quad this coming season as soon as snow permits.



KNOB QUAD
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Pulling up on the knob quad with my knob quad squad
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Wow, in the 1960 years I built the first Hall Tbars for Marmot Basin, a then ski area that was funded by the owner with a 15-thousand-dollar investment. It makes me proud to see the Resorts Sucess!
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Yes, in fact I will follow up on all Hall lifts we built in Canada starting in year 1960.R
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