I think there should be an entry for the Olympic Platter that’s at the top of Gold, which was used to reach the top of the Men’s Downhill course and only saw competition use. Though perhaps under “removed” lifts, since per remontees-mecanique’s translated descriptions, it’s also used by ski patrol to do avalanche mitigation work in the glades.
I think there should be an entry for the Olympic Platter that’s at the top of Gold, which was used to reach the top of the Men’s Downhill course and only saw competition use. Though perhaps under “removed” lifts, since per remontees-mecanique’s translated descriptions, it’s also used by ski patrol to do avalanche mitigation work in the glades.
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There is already an entry for that, see “Platter”
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I am very disappointed that the chairs aren’t painted in correlation to the lift names.
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what happened to the gold triple? it was only 24 years old.
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Now operating at Fernie as the Polar Peak lift.
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Here’s an interesting article I dug up from 1984 about Murray Latta bidding on the construction of Nakiska’s chairlifts:
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That would have been awsome, 1984 sounds new for M-L lifts as they stopped in mid 70s, why did they bid in ’84?
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It would have been super cool to see what a M-L detachable lift would have looked like, but maybe its for the best looking at what happened to YAN
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I think they were bidding for fixed grip lifts.
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