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skier72 July 13, 2020 / 10:14 pm The old Hummingbird double was a Riblet. It was last on a skimap of 1997, removed by 2003. LikeLiked by 1 person
skier72 July 15, 2023 / 6:44 am Re-posting this image of Hummingbird, for some reason Whitewater no longer has it on their main website: LikeLike
wh2oshredder April 27, 2025 / 8:24 pm Are there images of the terminals? I would imagine it would be like the old Summit. LikeLike
WH2Oshredder March 6, 2024 / 4:19 pm It was replaced in 1997 by the Hummer handle tow to facilitate beginner access, as a double is not the best for first timers. LikeLike
WH2OSHREDDER. December 6, 2024 / 7:09 pm However, I don’t know for sure, it’s possible the lift was left standing for a while as it extended higher up than its replacement. It originally served as access to the t-bar, but the Silver King chair starts at the base, making access easier. LikeLike
Max V. April 19, 2023 / 10:39 am Does anyone know if Whitewater is selling the old Silver King chairs, or if it’s being relocated? LikeLike
Montana Powder Skier September 18, 2023 / 6:06 pm Have they ever considered a lift from the base to the top of hummingbird peak? It would serve some great terrain. LikeLike
WH2Oshredder January 13, 2024 / 8:40 pm Whitewater is really focusing on expanding on Qua basin, also I think there is too much Avalanche risks and exposed rock or cliffs on Hummingbird peak LikeLike
WH2OSHREDDER. April 26, 2025 / 9:07 am Does anyone know what happened to the T-bar or Hummingbird chair? The website lists that they sold the t-bar, but what happened to the chair? LikeLike
The old Hummingbird double was a Riblet. It was last on a skimap of 1997, removed by 2003.

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Where did u get pic from? Just wondering
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Google images under “Whitewater Summit Double”
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Re-posting this image of Hummingbird, for some reason Whitewater no longer has it on their main website:
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Are there images of the terminals? I would imagine it would be like the old Summit.
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They have it inside the lodge
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It was replaced in 1997 by the Hummer handle tow to facilitate beginner access, as a double is not the best for first timers.
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However, I don’t know for sure, it’s possible the lift was left standing for a while as it extended higher up than its replacement. It originally served as access to the t-bar, but the Silver King chair starts at the base, making access easier.
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Does anyone know if Whitewater is selling the old Silver King chairs, or if it’s being relocated?
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It will remain in service for the time being.
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Have they ever considered a lift from the base to the top of hummingbird peak? It would serve some great terrain.
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Whitewater is really focusing on expanding on Qua basin, also I think there is too much Avalanche risks and exposed rock or cliffs on Hummingbird peak
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Does anyone know what happened to the T-bar or Hummingbird chair? The website lists that they sold the t-bar, but what happened to the chair?
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