Bottom station.Lift line.View down the line. This lift is only open to ski patrol.Upper towers.Top terminal on the ridge.Towers 6-7.Doppelmayr bullwheel.
Patrol use it for standard access. It’s 15-20 minutes straight uphill if you hike like the rest of us, and we aren’t carrying anything other than skis or a backpack.
As to why they don’t let the public up, gotta earn your turns.
Before everybody got soft & psycho litigious even East coasters had a pretty steep one (T-Bar) by East Coast standards … at Cannon Mountain….. On The runs that lift accessed for me was born my true Love and Lifelong obsession.
⛷️🏔️ (Watching the Domino’s fall back & take out the people behind them & managing not to get taken out by them was part of the fun🤣)
I think T bars are absolutely fantastic opening up enormous amounts of terrain for very low cost & serve to keep many people from winding up in terrain, as chairs unload so many people in, where they shouldn’t be & are more likely to have problems in or get hurt on. Kirkwood comes to mind they did some wonderful things with their terrain using T bars. The Culture & terrain at Bridger seems PERFECTLY SUITED for their addition as Bozeman continues to grow so rapidly🤞
Was that Cannon T-bar one of the Upper T-Bars? All of the older T-bar lines at Cannon are shallow(er), with the exception of the metal Mittersill T-bar. The Valar T-Bar is also somewhat steep. I have had some nasty falls on that thing. Honestly, Cannon should have kept one of the Upper T-Bars in case of wind hold. Additionally, it would be quite a sight, especially if the one they kept was the 1958 T. Does anyone know where those T-bars went after their 1989 removal?
That’s probably just the old patrol-only nutcracker rope tow that was removed in 2001. It followed a slightly different alignment and may have been used for the downhill race course.
No, that line designates when you pass into the avalanche transceiver required area. The Secret lift starts at the patrol shack near the top of Bridger lift and run parallel to the main bootpack hike to the top of the ridge.
Why isn’t this lift open to the public?
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Possibly because of the steepness on the lift line? I assume many people riding a platter with a grade like that would constantly fall.
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Whistler Blackcomb has some steep t-bars that are open to the public.
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I think Patrol just uses it for emergency access to the ridge and to conduct avalanche control.
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Patrol use it for standard access. It’s 15-20 minutes straight uphill if you hike like the rest of us, and we aren’t carrying anything other than skis or a backpack.
As to why they don’t let the public up, gotta earn your turns.
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Before everybody got soft & psycho litigious even East coasters had a pretty steep one (T-Bar) by East Coast standards … at Cannon Mountain….. On The runs that lift accessed for me was born my true Love and Lifelong obsession.
⛷️🏔️ (Watching the Domino’s fall back & take out the people behind them & managing not to get taken out by them was part of the fun🤣)
I think T bars are absolutely fantastic opening up enormous amounts of terrain for very low cost & serve to keep many people from winding up in terrain, as chairs unload so many people in, where they shouldn’t be & are more likely to have problems in or get hurt on. Kirkwood comes to mind they did some wonderful things with their terrain using T bars. The Culture & terrain at Bridger seems PERFECTLY SUITED for their addition as Bozeman continues to grow so rapidly🤞
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Was that Cannon T-bar one of the Upper T-Bars? All of the older T-bar lines at Cannon are shallow(er), with the exception of the metal Mittersill T-bar. The Valar T-Bar is also somewhat steep. I have had some nasty falls on that thing. Honestly, Cannon should have kept one of the Upper T-Bars in case of wind hold. Additionally, it would be quite a sight, especially if the one they kept was the 1958 T. Does anyone know where those T-bars went after their 1989 removal?
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The reason why it isn’t open to the public is because the top unload area didn’t pass inspection
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This lift is also a pulse platter with 2 sets of 4 on opposite ends.
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I’m guessing it was open to public back in 1975ish. It’s on that years trail map.
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That’s probably just the old patrol-only nutcracker rope tow that was removed in 2001. It followed a slightly different alignment and may have been used for the downhill race course.
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Is it the dashed red lines between southbound and slushmans ravine?
https://files.skimap.org/5wlesn93qaxthaad979ayxuns5rh.pdf
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No, that line designates when you pass into the avalanche transceiver required area. The Secret lift starts at the patrol shack near the top of Bridger lift and run parallel to the main bootpack hike to the top of the ridge.
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Ski Patrol Poma Lift
Bridger Bowl, MT
Vertical Rise 429 ft
Length 751 ft
Average Pitch 29.7°
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