Hidden counterweight behind the bottom station.One of many early CTEC lifts at Seven Springs.View up the lift line.Unique station architecture.View down the line.Tower near the summit.Top bullwheel.Operator house integrated into the terminal.
It should… both lifts were built the same year. Only MB is about three times as long as this one and never had the fancier bottom terminal like this one has. MB was also at one time green as well, though more of a true forest green just like the old Wildcat and Littletcat lifts, instead of the ugly egg shell blueish color that Avalanche is.
They sold the chairs for this to folks in the community for $500 a piece. Didn’t last long. Advertised on their FB page. Not sure what they did with the towers and terminals.
I remember when these chairs were yellow with brown towers.
This lift looks like the Middle Bowl triple at Snowbasin, Utah.
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It should… both lifts were built the same year. Only MB is about three times as long as this one and never had the fancier bottom terminal like this one has. MB was also at one time green as well, though more of a true forest green just like the old Wildcat and Littletcat lifts, instead of the ugly egg shell blueish color that Avalanche is.
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Middle Bowl is most likely three times as high off the ground than this lift
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Anyone know what’s going to happen to this lift
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They sold the chairs for this to folks in the community for $500 a piece. Didn’t last long. Advertised on their FB page. Not sure what they did with the towers and terminals.
I remember when these chairs were yellow with brown towers.
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R.I.P
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