- Lost Trail, Montana/Idaho seeks permission to replace Chair 1, Chair 2 and Chair 4 with high speed quads and utilize retired equipment for a new beginner lift.
- Aerial footage shows Eagle Point’s lifts still standing after wildfire but with unknown heat damage.
- Vail Resorts vigorously defends its owned and operated network model.
- New York’s Governor forms an exploratory committee for hosting the 2042 Winter Olympics.
- The Getty Museum in Los Angeles announces a Doppelmayr automated people mover.
- Lutsen Mountains begins charging extra for private gondola cabins and priority boarding.
- Donner Ski Ranch asks guests to report lift operators distracted by cell phones.
- Leitner to reach more than 40 miles of urban gondolas throughout Mexico.
- The Forest Service approves Telluride’s proposed replacements for lifts 7 and 8.

I’m not familiar with the topography of Lost Trails, but do they plan to replace all 3 lifts individually or replace all 3, if they are redundant, with a single detachable quad?
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4 is a completely separate area, that would be its own chair. 1 & 2 could be a single lift, it would probably require a little earthwork around the base but absolutely possible.
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I hope Lost Trails decision to invest in high speed lifts doesn’t end up like Fun Spot America, GA.
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