T-Bar – Lost Valley, ME Top tension station. Breakover towers. View up the line. Bottom terminal. Note the shopping cart. Share this: Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading...
Kai Glidden March 20, 2019 / 7:08 am This lift hasn’t operated in years. Last inspection was in 2004. Terminals and some towers remain, but this lift was just basically left to rot. LikeLike
tjskiloaf17 March 20, 2019 / 11:13 am actually, nothing is left remaining. It has been completely removed, and the lift line widened for the new triple installation LikeLike
conradmward January 3, 2021 / 7:46 pm Just skied here today. The top terminal remains as well as the concrete structure at the bottom. Everything else (including the motor and sheaves on the concrete structure) have been removed. LikeLike
ne_skier March 4, 2024 / 5:00 pm Lost Valley announced today that they’ll be installing Mt. Southington’s old Northstar Double (late 60s-early 70s Hall) on this lift’s line LikeLike
This lift hasn’t operated in years. Last inspection was in 2004. Terminals and some towers remain, but this lift was just basically left to rot.
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actually, nothing is left remaining. It has been completely removed, and the lift line widened for the new triple installation
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Well Peter might as well move this into removed status.
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Just skied here today. The top terminal remains as well as the concrete structure at the bottom. Everything else (including the motor and sheaves on the concrete structure) have been removed.
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Lost Valley announced today that they’ll be installing Mt. Southington’s old Northstar Double (late 60s-early 70s Hall) on this lift’s line
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