This lift runs from the lodge to the summit of this community ski area.Hall drive terminal.View up the lift line.Loading area between tower 1 and the bottom.Tower 2.A Doppelmayr T.View riding up the lift line.Split tower.Another view down the line.Upper lift line in the trees.Unloading point at tower 8.Return terminal with counterweight.Side view of the top station.Upper station overview.
It was the T-Bar that more or less followed the alignment of the Strawberry chair. I know someone at Mt. Maichen who confirmed this fact to me.
There were 2 Hall T-Bars at Sunshine, both built around the same time. The Wawa T-Bar (not this lift) was retrofitted by Doppelmayr until it was removed and relocated to Silver Star, BC.
Yes, that’s the original Standish chair in the background. This photo was taken before the 1960’s Hall upgrade on the Standish chair was completed, well before the Assiniboine T-Bar was installed.
Assiniboine was a Doppelmayr T-Bar that was effectively replaced with the Great Divide Express. Assiniboine served the lower 1/3, while the Great Divide chair served the upper 2/3 of the mountain. It now operates at Kimberly as the Owl T-Bar.
Relocated from Sunshine, Alberta
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Is it a Hall?
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Yes it is a Hall
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What Sunshine lift was this? I’m a bit vague on Sunshine’s history. Can you help?
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It was the T-Bar that more or less followed the alignment of the Strawberry chair. I know someone at Mt. Maichen who confirmed this fact to me.
There were 2 Hall T-Bars at Sunshine, both built around the same time. The Wawa T-Bar (not this lift) was retrofitted by Doppelmayr until it was removed and relocated to Silver Star, BC.
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Is that the Standish chair bottom terminal in the background? Also where was the Assiniboine T-bar that was relocated to Kimberley?
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Yes, that’s the original Standish chair in the background. This photo was taken before the 1960’s Hall upgrade on the Standish chair was completed, well before the Assiniboine T-Bar was installed.
Assiniboine was a Doppelmayr T-Bar that was effectively replaced with the Great Divide Express. Assiniboine served the lower 1/3, while the Great Divide chair served the upper 2/3 of the mountain. It now operates at Kimberly as the Owl T-Bar.
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You seem to know a lot about Albertan ski hills! Thanks for that history.
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Interesting that it doesn’t have the canopy like this one did:

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From the picture, it appears the original Standish chair was a top drive??
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This is one of 2 Hall T-Bars with Doppelmayr Tees, the other was the now retired West Bowl at Sun Peaks but that one had Doppelmayr Sheave Wheel mods
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What about Idyle Our at Schweitzer?
https://liftblog.com/idyle-our-schweitzer-mountain-resort-id/
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I believe this is the northernmost Hall lift in North America, and likely the world.
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