News Roundup: Disputes

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  1. Cameron Halmrast's avatar Cameron Halmrast February 13, 2026 / 9:28 pm

    Was RCR/Kicking Horse not doing NDT on the gondola arms? After the Doppelmayr EJ carrier failures back in the day (Bogus Basin/Sun Valley), this stuff should have been done too, regardless of manufacturer. I mean, Riblet put a metal cable inside its frames for this exact reason incase something happened.

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    • Joe Blake's avatar Joe Blake February 13, 2026 / 9:50 pm

      When did those failures happen?

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      • Cameron Halmrast's avatar Cameron Halmrast February 14, 2026 / 10:11 am

        I don’t know you Joe. DM me with who you are on Instagram.

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      • pbropetech's avatar pbropetech February 16, 2026 / 10:50 am

        Sun Valley was last year, and I’m not sure about Bogus. Both were on carriers subject to a service bulletin that I have laminated and posted on the wall at P-4.

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    • Don's avatar Don February 14, 2026 / 10:40 am

      Reading the report, and correct me if I’m wrong, but my understanding is that NDT was done and did not pick it up.

      My take, and again please reply if you feel different is that the primary cause of the break was multiple hits to the arm entering the stations over the years – stressing the arm. This problem seems to have been known and a complacency set in where fixes were tried but not with a sense of importance that perhaps should have been there.

      Of course as the report states, multiple holes lined up, but the lack of more effort in addressing the hits on entering the station seems critical to me.

      I would also add that my personal take on RCR in light of issues at other of their resorts is that this is a management culture issue more than anything else.

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  2. Philip Keeve's avatar Philip Keeve February 13, 2026 / 10:59 pm

    Tired of lawsuits and roadblocks being thrown at Park City Mountain. While Vail doesn’t always do right, this latest thing is ridiculous.

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    • Don's avatar Don February 14, 2026 / 8:07 am

      I would suggest that when a company does not do right, it makes unneeded enemies and destroys goodwill, a result that eventually come back to bit the company in the rear one way or another. We do not know the motivations of the new owners of the land, but if a company is a good corporate citizen, these things happen less.

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      • SilverSubaru's avatar SilverSubaru February 17, 2026 / 10:53 am

        for as much as I dislike Vails management this just seems like a classic Park City moment. These lifts have been here since the early 2000s so it just seems like someone seeing easy money and trying to grab it.

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  3. TJ Lift Techs's avatar TJ Lift Techs February 15, 2026 / 7:42 pm

    Robbie you know my line “if you don’t see us you know we are doing our job!” Love ya brother.

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  4. Chris's avatar Chris February 19, 2026 / 3:48 am

    Cool series by Ski Utah; I wish ski resorts were better at highlighting groomers and lift personel. Not only to praise their work (which they obviousy deserve) but also to explain how everything works.
    Its actully bonkers when you think about how much work is needed to have a ski resort work.
    Also good to recruit new generations of people working the mountains.

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