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skiNEwhere

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Here's one to figure out in the meantime.

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skiNEwhere

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I tried finding pic that didn't have a reference point in the background like an obvious mtn range you could use, but yes you got it, again :thumbup:

Was it the bubble chair and lack of people in them that gave it away?
 

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I tried finding pic that didn't have a reference point in the background like an obvious mtn range you could use, but yes you got it, again :thumbup:

Was it the bubble chair and lack of people in them that gave it away?

:) It was the alternating bubble/non-bubble set up. Unfortunately I've never been there, but I have seen lift pictures. Spanish Peaks has the same setup, I rode that one and ruled it out due to the terrain rising on the right side of the picture. Other than that I don't know of any place in North America that has a lift like that.

I still have no clue on Woodcore's, but it does look familiar.
 

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Someday, somehow, I'm gonna figure out a way to stump you with a US based resort. Yes. Extra points if you can tell me the name of the lift

I assume it's the former High Campbell lift. It was just guess this time, I've never been there. There were 2 clues from the picture, 1st the obvious one is that it was a well kept riblet, so there's a good chance it's in the PNW. The 2nd was the yellow sign in the background, that would indicate potentially hazardous terrain below the lift. With the lift being news worthy this past winter I also figured it's something somebody might post. So I took a shot at it.
 
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