This lift is the newest and shortest detachable at Highlands.First few towers.Return terminal with integrated sheaves.Side view of the bottom station.View up from the base.Tower 9 view.Top terminal unloading ramp.View down the line.Middle portion of the line.Top drive station from above.The breakover.
Incorrect. It starts a tad lower than the old double, but serves basically the same pod. Exo 2 was made redundant by the current Exhibition quad, as it served the upper half of that line. Oly was never replaced and you have to lap much of its pod via Loge Peak.
I often wish they either kept Olympic in place or extended this lift to start near the bottom of Grand Prix poma. Good to see they increased capacity though.
This lift replaced the Cloud Nine, Exhibition II and Olympic double chairlifts.
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Incorrect. It starts a tad lower than the old double, but serves basically the same pod. Exo 2 was made redundant by the current Exhibition quad, as it served the upper half of that line. Oly was never replaced and you have to lap much of its pod via Loge Peak.
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Skico added chairs to this lift over the summer to boost its capacity to 1800 from 1200.
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You’ll most likely be able to tell which chairs are the new ones because they’ll have the current Leitner-Poma logo instead of the 1999 logo.
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The lift currently has 68 chairs post-capacity boost.
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I often wish they either kept Olympic in place or extended this lift to start near the bottom of Grand Prix poma. Good to see they increased capacity though.
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