This drive station doubles as a scoreboard for the local ball field.I think this lift is at least partially Doppelmayr.Tower 1 of 5.All of the towers are portal style.Tower 3.Unloading area at tower 5.View down the track.Counterweight.The top terminal.Return bullwheel.Looking up the line.
Some background: This lift was built at the same time as Summit #1 and Summit #2 at neighboring Hogback. Hogback offered to cover shipping costs because they were already getting new lifts. This hill is owned by the town of Brattleboro and operates Thursdays – Sundays and also offers night skiing. The hill is called “Living Memorial Park” and stands today as one of the few old-timey ski hills in the state.
Some background: This lift was built at the same time as Summit #1 and Summit #2 at neighboring Hogback. Hogback offered to cover shipping costs because they were already getting new lifts. This hill is owned by the town of Brattleboro and operates Thursdays – Sundays and also offers night skiing. The hill is called “Living Memorial Park” and stands today as one of the few old-timey ski hills in the state.
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It now goes by Brattleboro Ski Hill and is operated by a private concessionaire. The park itself is still Living Memorial.
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It is definetly a Doppelmayr.
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