soposkier
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Not looking good at saddleback. Hopefully they can pull it off. http://www.wcsh6.com/story/news/loc...-without-funding-for-new-chairlifts/30408427/
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If they say the lift is at the end of it's useful life, which they did, how do they expect to sell it? Perhaps they should have replaced the lift before spending for a new base lodge & two other new lifts that weren't absolutely necessary. Hindsight is always 20/20. I'd really hate to see the place close. Having skied there several times myself it really is a great mountain. It's just to far away from anything.
According to them close.What would they do if they don't get a lift in time?
What would they do if they don't get a lift in time? Make people ride the little double to the tbar? That would not be ideal for some.
This smells of a leverage move.Why would one say their lift is at the end of its usefull life and then put it up for sale.Do I want to buy that?So we will have to close?If its good enough for resale your telling me it wont be good enough to run this winter so we'll have to close?I'm not buying this.Has the lift been condemned?Then maybe but this is whacked.
This smells of a leverage move.Why would one say their lift is at the end of its usefull life and then put it up for sale.Do I want to buy that?So we will have to close?If its good enough for resale your telling me it wont be good enough to run this winter so we'll have to close?I'm not buying this.Has the lift been condemned?Then maybe but this is whacked.
So this place can't make it and can't find funding. But plans for a massive resort at the Balsams can find tons of $$$.
That's my take on it too. Saddleback is a far superior mountain than the Balsams, same snow and a more compelling 4 season destination with the lake at the base.
Balsams is arguably a better location with its proximity to Canadian cities and more interstate/easier travel from US cities, but still a long ways away.
I'm wondering if Saddleback is looking for State Government backed funds to support the loan for the new chair and preserve jobs. Don't see LePage going for it.