Powder Line Express – White Hills, NL

This lift was built by Blue Mountain Lifts in 1989 and significantly upgraded by Leitner-Poma in 2007.
The first few towers.
Base area.
Middle part of the lift line.
Tower 3.
Upper part of the lift line.
View down the mountain.
Tower 9 and the top terminal.
Snowflake top bullwheel.
Blue Mountain tower and Leitner-Poma chairs.
Breakover towers.
Lift line overview.
View from the summit.
Alpha drive terminal.
View up from the base area.
Lift overview.
Another view of the entire lift.
Upper lift line closeup.

9 thoughts on “Powder Line Express – White Hills, NL

  1. New England Chairlifts & Skiing's avatar New England Chairlifts & Skiing August 5, 2022 / 9:57 am

    The terminal appears to have been added later than 2007, because it has the new LPA logo, which wasn’t introduced until 2010.

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      • New England Chairlifts & Skiing's avatar New England Chairlifts & Skiing August 5, 2022 / 11:20 am

        Interestingly however, the chairs have the older (pre-2010) logo.

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        • Henry T's avatar Henry T August 5, 2022 / 12:09 pm

          The chairs could be from 2007

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  2. generousdelectablycf248a5b07's avatar generousdelectablycf248a5b07 April 21, 2025 / 2:25 pm

    Why is everything Pepsi branded?

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    • Coloradoskilifts's avatar Coloradoskilifts April 21, 2025 / 5:03 pm

      Probably because Pepsi sponsors the mountain.

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      • generousdelectablycf248a5b07's avatar generousdelectablycf248a5b07 May 16, 2025 / 11:27 am

        I know but why this small mountain no offence

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        • Coloradoskilifts's avatar Coloradoskilifts May 16, 2025 / 5:02 pm

          Probably just to get some more consumers, Idk

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  3. Ryan G.'s avatar Ryan G. May 16, 2025 / 1:08 pm

    some small mountains need all the help they can get. I’ll be sure to bring lots of Coke Zero if I ever go skiing there, I can’t stand Pepsi.

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