Tesuque Peak – Ski Santa Fe, NM

The lone Doppelmayr at this Poma mountain, Tesuque Peak paralleled and eventually replaced a platter lift of the same name.
The drive terminal with hydraulic tensioning.
Upgraded controls.
Tower 1.
The top station.
Return bullwheel and an ’80s-style slatted chair.
Chairs near the summit at over 12,000 feet.
Upper terminal with integrated sheave assemblies.
The lower half of the line.
Uphill end of the drive station.
Lift line overview next to Millennium.
View down the steepest part of the line.
Looking up the middle part of the line.
View riding over the Millennium loading area.

15 thoughts on “Tesuque Peak – Ski Santa Fe, NM

  1. Ryan's avatar Ryan June 7, 2020 / 4:11 pm

    What a beautiful old lift and lift line. E-Max controls. I miss ol Max from the old skilift site. May he rest in peace. He had a hard life.

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  2. Ryan's avatar Ryan August 28, 2020 / 3:15 pm

    What is with the orange tape on the controls?

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    • pbropetech's avatar pbropetech December 30, 2021 / 10:33 am

      The buzzers are probably earspittlingly loud.

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      • Joe Blake's avatar Joe Blake May 2, 2022 / 9:11 pm

        Is that the “upgrade” Peter mentioned in the caption?

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      • Chairlift World's avatar Chairlift World August 5, 2023 / 8:05 pm

        Actually, I’ve heard them up close and since the tape is pretty thin, it wasn’t that loud

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        • pbropetech's avatar pbropetech August 8, 2023 / 12:44 pm

          I think you misunderstood me. It wasn’t loud *because of* the tape. There are at least three levels of volume on those Sonalerts; most that are supplied with controls initially are of the deafening variety. It’s easier to put a layer of tape over the beeper to muffle it than to swap it out, especially if you don’t have a quieter one on hand.

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        • Chairlift World's avatar Chairlift World August 17, 2023 / 5:29 pm

          Ah I see. Very well then

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  3. Myles svec's avatar Myles svec November 7, 2021 / 6:30 pm

    They don’t build high speed triples these days and I doubt that Ski Santa Fe would have had the money to install one. This lift is majorly expert terrain so it wouldn’t need one either.

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  4. Chairlift World's avatar Chairlift World December 30, 2022 / 5:58 pm

    This lift now runs faster

    It originally ran slightly slower

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    • Chairlift World's avatar Chairlift World January 16, 2023 / 12:18 pm

      Whoops! I was there a few weeks ago and it ran at it’s original speed. Does anyone know why it ran faster than normal for a couple years?

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  5. Chairlift World's avatar Chairlift World March 6, 2023 / 4:56 pm

    I as here a few days ago and I got a great shot of the terminals

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  6. Nahms's avatar Nahms January 23, 2024 / 5:23 am

    What’s the Mark button for?

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    • Joe Blake's avatar Joe Blake November 24, 2024 / 5:45 pm

      You can mark a chair for the other op to remember to not forgit to slow that thing down or what have you. Usually a toboggan going up or a meathook heading down. Sometimes it’s for if there’s somebody that shouldn’t have gotten on but you missed them for one reason or another. Or if the Big Boss is heading up. Although usually then you’d give a courtesy call so the top op can get to shoveling the ramp like half a lap ahead so it looks like he or she’s been out a while rather than kicking back. Or if it’s Rory Osher and yer lookin to hang him up with his toe pieces on the ramp but not heel pieces in the hopes he tries to get off anyway and falls in the net. Oh wait. Did I say that out loud?

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  7. Quiksilver The Fox's avatar chairliftworld1989 April 7, 2024 / 4:42 pm

    Here’s some pictures of it being built

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