3 – Steeplechase, MN

This Riblet double was relocated to Steeplechase, potentially from Snowmass, Colorado.
Top station with hydraulic tensioning.
Bottom station.
Lift line near the bottom of Lift 2.
Drive station which was probably a vault setup at its previous location.
Tower.
Upper station overview.
View down the line.
A Hall tower with Riblet sheaves.
Loading area.
Unloading ramp.

7 thoughts on “3 – Steeplechase, MN

  1. Brendan Granger's avatar Brendan Granger February 25, 2023 / 7:23 pm

    I take it the light side is not supposed to be that low and the hall tower is just missing one of its crossarms?

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  2. Ryan's avatar Ryan February 26, 2023 / 5:18 am

    This thing is in very sorry shape.

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  3. pbropetech's avatar pbropetech February 26, 2023 / 9:12 am

    Interesting combo. Riblet sheaves, clips, and terminals; Heron tower structures; Riblet baskets (chair seats) mounted on Heron chair bails; two Hall half-towers; and one custom-looking half-tower.

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  4. Mishers's avatar Mishers April 28, 2024 / 10:29 am

    Where in snowmass was this. This can be from the other 3 mountains.

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  5. WH2Oshredder's avatar WH2Oshredder May 3, 2024 / 3:32 pm

    The rust…

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  6. BB17's avatar BB17 December 27, 2024 / 4:33 pm

    Judging by photos on Steeplechase’s social media, this lift has reopened as of this season. However, it’s hard to tell from the photos if the lift was repainted or not. Assuming it hasn’t, this may be the rustiest operating lift out there, unless there’s one I’m forgetting.

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