13 thoughts on “Double – Otis Ridge, MA

  1. sullivanq's avatar sullivanq July 17, 2020 / 9:19 pm

    Those floating bull wheels are neat! I have never seen them anywhere else besides here. Granted I never go too far past New England.

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    • Dan Bryant's avatar Danny Bryant April 19, 2021 / 5:56 pm

      Little Red Chair and Overland Chair at Slide Mountain (now the east side of Mt. Rose) had floating bullwheels at the top like this lift.

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  2. New England Chairlifts & Skiing's avatar New England Chairlifts & Skiing July 20, 2020 / 10:51 am

    Never seen that type of chairs before. Any other lift with them? BTW the installation year I believe is incorrect.

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    • Utah Lost Ski Area Project's avatar utahpowderskier July 20, 2020 / 1:18 pm

      The chair bail and seat look sort of like Snowbasin’s Wildcat double, which is also a Poma. The Wildcat double also had safety bars for its first year, but were removed later on. Maybe this was a rare design for Poma chairlifts to have safety bars?

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      • Myles Svec's avatar Myles Svec April 19, 2021 / 5:39 pm

        I don’t think those chairs are Poma because the model for Wildcat’s double chairs were the same as this lift.

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        • Utah Lost Ski Area Project's avatar Utah Powder Skier April 19, 2021 / 5:58 pm

          This lift is an early Poma, not a Telecar.

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        • Myles Svec's avatar Myles Svec April 19, 2021 / 6:06 pm

          This was built in summer of 1959-60 and Telecars last year was 1960.

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        • Utah Lost Ski Area Project's avatar Utah Powder Skier April 19, 2021 / 6:08 pm

          Didn’t Telecar last until Miner Denver was founded in the mid 60s?

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        • ne_skier's avatar ne_skier April 19, 2021 / 6:20 pm

          Pretty sure Telecar lasted until Miner Denver, Poma, and C&S all left their respective partnerships. The lift in question is technically a Poma-Telecar, as it mixes parts between Poma and Carlevaro-Savio, something commonly seen on late 50s and early 60s Poma high capacity doubles

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  3. iloveribletdoubles's avatar iloveribletdoubles April 19, 2021 / 5:28 pm

    I think those might be Hopkins chairs.

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    • Utah Lost Ski Area Project's avatar Utah Powder Skier April 19, 2021 / 5:47 pm

      No, it’s a Poma chair with unique hanger arm.

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    • William's avatar William January 17, 2026 / 10:54 am

      No because there would be no where to put the detachable equipment

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