This lift is the right side of a double quad – the original eight pack.Shared towers with Quad 1.Tower 5.T2.Lift overview.View departing the bottom terminal.Tower 7 supports the heavy sides of both lifts.View back down the line.Unloading area.
Originally, this lift went to the top as well and both lifts had a midstation. Finally some sense knocked into these people and converted this one into the beginner only lift!
Does anyone happen to know what year this was changed? I first rode this in 1986 and it only went half way. From the way it looked, I had always wondered if that’s how it was originally set up, so this was interesting to read.
Haha good stuff–ahead of its time!
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Originally, this lift went to the top as well and both lifts had a midstation. Finally some sense knocked into these people and converted this one into the beginner only lift!
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Does anyone happen to know what year this was changed? I first rode this in 1986 and it only went half way. From the way it looked, I had always wondered if that’s how it was originally set up, so this was interesting to read.
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How many center pole quads are there anymore?
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There seem to be a decent clutch in the Midwest. Great Beat, SD just pulled theirs down this spring, though. They’re definitely vanishing.
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Welch Village in Minnesota still has a couple of them.
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This is yet another lift where you have to sit on the same side as the line. Extremely slow yeah its’s a great lift for BEGINNERS!
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