Old chair 5 at Crystal had SLI chairs. I think it had some Riblet business going on as well. I was sad when It left because the Downhill/K2 Face side skied better without having to skate down Cattle Crossing.
I wonder if the rest of this lift is from Mt. Pilchuck’s old Yellow Jacket lift?
Crystal did purchase it when Pilchuck shut down, but they never did anything with it. And it did have the old V-style tower heads from the late 50s/early 60s.
From the looks they simply used the frame from the older style tower head to make hold down anchors; the old style towers are not adjustable so the tower head would have been right at the end of the tube ie in the concrete if it was an upside down tower.
Old chair 5 at Crystal had SLI chairs. I think it had some Riblet business going on as well. I was sad when It left because the Downhill/K2 Face side skied better without having to skate down Cattle Crossing.
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The chairs are indeed the from bottom half of old chair 5.
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I wonder if the rest of this lift is from Mt. Pilchuck’s old Yellow Jacket lift?
Crystal did purchase it when Pilchuck shut down, but they never did anything with it. And it did have the old V-style tower heads from the late 50s/early 60s.
http://hyak.net/lost/10.html
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Wow, this thing has seen better days.
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An upside-down tower. Well, that’s new.
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From the looks they simply used the frame from the older style tower head to make hold down anchors; the old style towers are not adjustable so the tower head would have been right at the end of the tube ie in the concrete if it was an upside down tower.
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This was Campbell Basin in Crystal Mountain from ’70 to ’97
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no. It was crystal at blacktail mt.
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Crystal at Blacktail is still there and operating, the chairs are indeed from old Campbell Basin but the rest of the lift I am unsure.
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