East Peak – The Summit at Snoqualmie, WA

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Fixed top bullwheel.
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Top terminal and towers.
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Tower 22 looking down.
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A view down the line.
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Bottom terminal at Hyak.
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Looking up the line.
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Bottom drive-tension station.
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Looking up the line.
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Riblet base terminal.
View back down the line.
Riblet tower head.
Breakover towers at the summit.
Unloading area.
View riding up the line.

11 thoughts on “East Peak – The Summit at Snoqualmie, WA

  1. Joe Blake's avatar Joe Blake January 19, 2019 / 8:48 pm

    Vertical Riblet towers? Did they use the old Murray-Latta footings?

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    • Riley's avatar Riley April 19, 2019 / 12:43 pm

      I’m sure they are new footings. I think they are slightly different in alignment, and the original M-Latta towers were really far apart.

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      • Raj Thorp's avatar Raj Thorp February 26, 2020 / 10:18 pm

        The new towers were simply upgraded with new cross arms. That is why they are not the traditional Riblet towers.

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        • pbropetech's avatar pbropetech June 19, 2020 / 9:43 am

          Not traditional in the sense of being old, but they are original to the lift from when it was Silver Fir. Riblet used that style from the mid-’80s to 1991, then moved again to a simpler style with a better lifting frame. Check out chair 8 at Baker for an example.

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    • pbropetech's avatar pbropetech June 19, 2020 / 9:44 am

      No, and Murray-Latta did angle their towers- though not as much as Riblet. Vertical towers are easier to build footers for and as I recall, the guys at Hyak built this in-house.

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      • pbropetech's avatar pbropetech June 19, 2020 / 9:45 am

        (meaning, no, they didn’t reuse the M-L footers)

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  2. 𝖙𝖍𝖊 𝖉𝖆𝖗𝖐 𝖝 𝖍𝖔𝖗𝖓𝖊𝖙's avatar 𝖙𝖍𝖊 𝖉𝖆𝖗𝖐 𝖝 𝖍𝖔𝖗𝖓𝖊𝖙 March 11, 2021 / 1:03 pm

    Are the M-L towers still there or did they get taken down?

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    • Somebodyelse's avatar Somebodyelse March 15, 2021 / 5:29 pm

      The last time I was up at Hyak, the return terminal near the bottom of Hidden Valley is all that remains of the Dinosaur. They took down all but the return terminal prior to East Peak and Hidden Valley being installed. I remember riding Dino in ’83. It was a wild ride when it stopped and you were between towers. Almost would hit the ground.

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      • pbropetech's avatar pbropetech March 16, 2021 / 10:46 am

        I recall the same. I remember night skiing around that same time frame- the darkness made it fairly sketchy as well.

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  3. Vintage Chairlifts's avatar Vintage Chairlifts November 9, 2021 / 10:59 pm

    Video of this lift’s opening back in 2010:

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  4. Riley's avatar Riley September 13, 2024 / 2:33 pm

    I’m quite fond of this lift actually. It’s a lovely ride to the top. I’m glad they didn’t go the detachable route for Hyak and I hope they never do.

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