This lift came used from Lake Louise and was converted from a platter to a T-Bar.All the towers are adjustable due to possible ground movement.View up the line from the base terminal.This was the top terminal at Lake Louise but is the bottom here.Another view of the return station.Tower 2.View up at tower 3.Tower foundation.Looking down the line.Upper part of the lift line.Tower 7 side view.View from the summit.Top station with drive and tensioning.Upper station overview.
Ironically, when this lift was originally built at Lake Louise, it was a T-Bar before it was converted into a platter. Now it’s gone full circle and is now once again a T-Bar. Glad to see this lift live on.
Ironically, when this lift was originally built at Lake Louise, it was a T-Bar before it was converted into a platter. Now it’s gone full circle and is now once again a T-Bar. Glad to see this lift live on.
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Apparently, this lift is called “Summit”, very ironic since it was also called Summit at Lake Louise.
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This suffered a mechanical issue in March and was down for a few days, something about the bullwheel.
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