• Welcome to AlpineZone, the largest online community of skiers and snowboarders in the Northeast!

    You may have to REGISTER before you can post. Registering is FREE, gets rid of the majority of advertisements, and lets you participate in giveaways and other AlpineZone events!

The "Sugarbush Thread"

AdironRider

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 27, 2005
Messages
3,887
Points
83
This thread never fails.

Sugarbush invests in a lift replacement which everyone wants and you guys get all bent out of shape over a typo.

Forest for the trees fellas.
 

jimmywilson69

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 18, 2010
Messages
3,866
Points
113
Location
Dillsburg, PA
This thread never fails.

Sugarbush invests in a lift replacement which everyone wants and you guys get all bent out of shape over a typo.

Forest for the trees fellas.

I can tell you from experience that not getting it right can set the process back..well, years..

Exactly if they can't get the project description correct, what else is completely F'd up. so if I'm a reviewer I am going through this application with a fine toothed comb.

you're right AR, but at the same time its silly that something so simple could be screwed up.
 

HowieT2

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 22, 2009
Messages
1,819
Points
83
Great news. full stop.

fwiw-ordinarily I’d chalk up the complaining about the LP error on the application to typical internet nonsense but knowing that the person who handled these things just died, I feel this is particularly bad form.
 

djd66

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 6, 2015
Messages
1,211
Points
113
Great news. full stop.

fwiw-ordinarily I’d chalk up the complaining about the LP error on the application to typical internet nonsense but knowing that the person who handled these things just died, I feel this is particularly bad form.
I agree,... cut them some slack. RIP Margo.

We are finally getting a new lift - which happens to be one of my favorite lifts on both mountains. You can access a ton of terrain off that lift and there is zero runout. Besides the sunny d, this is the first real love north has gotten in years. When I first read the post, I was thinking it would be operational next winter - wishful thinking and I will take 2027-28.
 

Blurski

Active member
Joined
Sep 17, 2020
Messages
236
Points
43

Looks like they're prepping the area for the temp club house at the golf course. Screen shot from

Golf Course Mountain View​

View attachment 68450
Hopefully this is under the sidsturbed limit set by the State or the site contractor better get some erosion controls set up quickly, unfortantly VT has some strict standards to follow especially for winter disturbances.
 

fulgoreXC

Active member
Joined
Nov 5, 2025
Messages
109
Points
28
Location
Somewhere in the East
As I said a while back. Big shoes to fill. SB does file permits themselves. For sure, proofreading should have been more diligent. This won't cause delays in the review. I don't believe an administrative amendment will be required. Usually, things like this are handled informally by the district coordinator. Bottom line... given a March submission permits should be well in hand to start tearing out the old lift in April '27. Any bets on whether those chairs will be auctioned off? Bake sale anyone?
 

cdskier

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 26, 2015
Messages
7,351
Points
113
Location
NJ
As I said a while back. Big shoes to fill. SB does file permits themselves. For sure, proofreading should have been more diligent. This won't cause delays in the review. I don't believe an administrative amendment will be required. Usually, things like this are handled informally by the district coordinator. Bottom line... given a March submission permits should be well in hand to start tearing out the old lift in April '27. Any bets on whether those chairs will be auctioned off? Bake sale anyone?

I agree...this is almost a year earlier than SB usually files the ACT 250 permits for lift replacement projects, so a minor typo in the cover letter (the application form itself is correct) should not be a major issue.

I was wondering about the plan for the clubhouse replacement. I hadn't heard anything - so they are going to put some temporary structure there? Like a tent?

From the ACT 250 filing for the clubhouse...
This permit specifically authorizes the construction of a temporary, 3,720 square foot modular, single-story golf clubhouse building as an interim replacement for the original clubhouse destroyed by fire. The temporary building will include a restaurant, bar, pro-shop, public restrooms, and an 1,870 square foot wooden patio/deck. A small LP tank will used for the seasonally heating needs of the building.
 

benski

Active member
Joined
Jun 18, 2014
Messages
1,147
Points
38
Location
Denver, CO
This lift is expected to be $10 million. That is double the Belleayre Gondola's cost in 2017. I know there is inflation but this is also a shorter lift. CPI alone would only explain 1/4th of the cost increase. Are lifts going through crazy inflation?
 

machski

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 5, 2014
Messages
4,332
Points
113
Location
Northwood, NH (Sunday River, ME)
This lift is expected to be $10 million. That is double the Belleayre Gondola's cost in 2017. I know there is inflation but this is also a shorter lift. CPI alone would only explain 1/4th of the cost increase. Are lifts going through crazy inflation?
Yes. That Gondola would probably cost ~$16million today. BTW, my house in 2017 cost $425,000. I could easily get double that today, so not just lifts going up in prices.
 

mikec142

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 27, 2014
Messages
955
Points
63
This lift is expected to be $10 million. That is double the Belleayre Gondola's cost in 2017. I know there is inflation but this is also a shorter lift. CPI alone would only explain 1/4th of the cost increase. Are lifts going through crazy inflation?
Tariffs affect this? I would assume so.
 

mikec142

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 27, 2014
Messages
955
Points
63
This lift is expected to be $10 million. That is double the Belleayre Gondola's cost in 2017. I know there is inflation but this is also a shorter lift. CPI alone would only explain 1/4th of the cost increase. Are lifts going through crazy inflation?
Just need to sell 526,316 orders of wings at Castlerock Pub
 

cdskier

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 26, 2015
Messages
7,351
Points
113
Location
NJ
The lift itself is $8M per the ACT 250 filing. The other $2M are site prep (including demolition) and utilities related costs... And yes, zero surprise that this costs more than the Belleayre gondola 10 years later...
 

urungus

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 1, 2016
Messages
2,625
Points
113
Location
Western Mass
Depending on where materials and parts come from. Highly doubt full US sourced. That said, with the Supreme Court ruling, who knows what the true tariffs will be.
Doesn’t matter where the steel comes from, if there are tariffs then domestic manufacturers will raise their prices to just under the tariff price. Price increases either way.
 
Top