Sunshine Village
News Roundup: Resort Happenings
- Hidden Valley, New Jersey will reopen as the National Winter Activity Center this month with two new Partek lifts.
- The Balsams crosses another hurdle which could mean new lifts in the New Hampshire high country as early as this summer.
- Sunshine Village hopes to have the Goat’s Eye Express running by today.
- Construction at Laurel Mountain is 30% complete and ahead of schedule. The state-owned mountain will open next winter for the first time since 2005 with a brand new SkyTrac quad.
- Magic Mountain only managed to open one lift last winter and may not spin any this season. The Vermont area had five aerial lifts in its heyday.
- CNL Lifestyle Properties, the real estate investment trust that was slated to wind down by Dec. 31st, only sold one of its 16 mountain resorts by that date. Okemo, Northstar, Big Sky and a dozen others will remain for sale into 2016.
- Aspen Skiing Company will submit the Pandora terrain expansion and chairlift to the Forest Service for review in 2016.
- Girl uninjured after mis-loading, dangling by her helmet and falling 20 feet from a chair in Saskatchewan.
- Thanks to some much-needed snow, Vermont now has a third six-pack with bubble chairs and heated seats. This one’s not open to the public, unfortunately.
Rope Evac at Sunshine Village Gets Lots of Attention
Sunshine’s Goat’s Eye Express, a detachable quad built by Poma in 1995, had to be evacuated Sunday afternoon due to a gearbox-related failure. Patrol lowered 110 skiers and riders in about two hours. While these types of evacuations happen at ski areas many times each winter (and earlier this week at Buttermilk and Montana Snowbowl) this one happened to get a lot of social media and press attention. The good news is no one was injured and repairs are underway.
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News Roundup: First Chairs
- Hanging carriers at Powderhorn, Snowmass, Sipapu and Lutsen.
- Leitner-Poma Alpha motor room arrives at Okemo.
- No lift inspections, no updates and no comment from Maine’s third largest ski resort. The last post on their Facebook page was Oct. 17th.
- The Balsams will not break ground this year as originally planned but still hopes for a 2016-17 opening with a mix of new and existing lifts.
- Leitner-Poma would supply a gondola proposed to run from Queenstown to The Remarkables on the South Island of New Zealand. L-P built The Remarkables’ flagship six-pack “Curvy Basin Express” in 2014. The new gondola system would span 6.1 miles in two sections and take 27 minutes to ride with a potential opening in 2018. It would feature an impressive 4,200 foot vertical rise and 140 8-passenger cabins from Sigma.
- Sunshine Village cuts the ribbon on Canada’s first new bubble chair since 1999. Tee Pee Town LX (Luxury eXpress) also has the first seat heating in Canada. Congratulations to Sunshine on completing one of the most modern lift fleets on the continent while others curate lift museums.
