EZ – Eldora, CO Built in 2000, EZ is Eldora’s newest lift as of 2016. Lower terminal with integrated sheave assemblies. View down the line. Top bullwheel and unload. Share this: Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading...
Duncan October 26, 2018 / 11:47 am Might want to adjust the first caption to something along the lines of “until 2017, this was the newest lift on the mountain” LikeLiked by 1 person
snowbasinlocal12894 October 26, 2018 / 1:16 pm No the last riblet was built in 2002 until riblet was shut down. I cant remember where the last riblet is. LikeLike
Ryan Smith March 5, 2019 / 9:41 pm I think the last riblet built was Homestead at Cooper Spur in Oregon in 2002. LikeLike
Joshua Redman January 9, 2022 / 1:42 pm Is there a such thing as a Riblet detachable? I haven’t seen any, but Yan made some. LikeLike
Utah Lost Ski Area Project January 10, 2022 / 10:51 am They attempted to make one at Timberline, but they couldn’t get the grip to work. LikeLiked by 1 person
V12Tommy March 23, 2023 / 9:55 pm They did actually make a detachable….mining tram. I’ve seen pictures of it, but it was so long ago I don’t remember where it was installed. Long before detachable chairlifts were a thing though. LikeLike
V12Tommy January 14, 2022 / 2:06 am I heard they wanted to get into the detachable market, but couldn’t figure out how to insert and remove the clips with the lift running. LikeLike
Faery April 3, 2023 / 1:54 pm Did you know that it was sarcastic that they could not get the clips in and out? Because it was. LikeLike
Mishers April 19, 2025 / 11:46 am There is a theory that they did not make a detachable because of the Yan hsq accidents. LikeLike
Might want to adjust the first caption to something along the lines of “until 2017, this was the newest lift on the mountain”
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Also, this would be one of the last riblets, yes?
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No the last riblet was built in 2002 until riblet was shut down. I cant remember where the last riblet is.
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I think the last riblet built was Homestead at Cooper Spur in Oregon in 2002.
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EZ as in express zone?
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Probably EZ as in easy
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Is there a such thing as a Riblet detachable? I haven’t seen any, but Yan made some.
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Riblet never made a detachable.
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They attempted to make one at Timberline, but they couldn’t get the grip to work.
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They did actually make a detachable….mining tram. I’ve seen pictures of it, but it was so long ago I don’t remember where it was installed. Long before detachable chairlifts were a thing though.
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I heard they wanted to get into the detachable market, but couldn’t figure out how to insert and remove the clips with the lift running.
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Did you know that it was sarcastic that they could not get the clips in and out? Because it was.
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There is a theory that they did not make a detachable because of the Yan hsq accidents.
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