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View down above the mid unload. 
Angled tower 13. 
View down the long lift line from the old double. 
The top terminal on Mt. Harrison. 
Fixed return bullwheel. 
Unloading area on the summit. 
Side view of the alpine slide station. 
A chair passing tower 2. 
The bottom station next to one of the lifts it will replace. 
View up the line at tower 2. 
Tower 1. 
By summer 2025, this was the only lift left on the Mt. Harrison alignment. 
Drive terminal seen from the site of the former double chair. 
View riding up the line. 
Tower 6. 
Middle station downhil side. 
Towers leading into the mid-station. 
Tower 1. 
The loading area. 
Riding into the mid-station. 
In the summer the middle station services a zip line and alpine slide. 
Tower 14. 
Arriving at the summit. 
T16 with an automated photo station. 
Unloading area on Mt. Harrison. 
View from the summit. 
T15. 
Unlike the prior lift, this one does not carry alpine slide sleds.

They’re going to be removing the scenic chairlift, right?
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Yes, switchover to the new quad will come in a month or so. Then the double will go.
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quite an impressive lift for a scenic line
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It really doesn’t look like they’ll be supporting skiing from this side of the resort any longer with the addition on this lift. With the load station uphill and the mid-unload geared to the alpine slide, it seems pretty impossible for skiers to be riding this lift.
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Haven’t snowboarded here, but the 2024 trail map shows a blue run called Alpine Way that skis off the mid-unload. So maybe it will run at least some in winter? Would be interesting to see if the resort has the ability (permits? land ownership?) to cut any trails off the top of Mt. Harrison.
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Will they be making trails off of Mt. Harrison?
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