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WoodCore

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skiNEwhere

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Arizona Snow Bowl

Yup.

That's a picture of their main lift, a slow CTEC fixed grip triple that's over 6,000 feet long. Arizona Snow Bowl has deferred replacing the lift with a high speed lift, and has added other lifts instead. Sound like any particular ski area in the east? :lol:
 

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Yup.

That's a picture of their main lift, a slow CTEC fixed grip triple that's over 6,000 feet long. Arizona Snow Bowl has deferred replacing the lift with a high speed lift, and has added other lifts instead. Sound like any particular ski area in the east? :lol:

Attitash triple
Sugarloaf king line/timberline/ the double to bulwinkles
Okemo base quads
Mount Snow Sunbrook/North face
Killington Snowdon
Jay Bonnie


Shall I go on? Most of them aren't 6,0000 feet though, but critical enough so that you'd think they'd replace them.
 

skiNEwhere

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Attitash triple
Sugarloaf king line/timberline/ the double to bulwinkles
Okemo base quads
Mount Snow Sunbrook/North face
Killington Snowdon
Jay Bonnie


Shall I go on? Most of them aren't 6,0000 feet though, but critical enough so that you'd think they'd replace them.

While those others do generally match that criteria, I was specifically referring to Attitash, which has a summit chair lift that's a CTEC triple over 6,000 feet long and the same type of bottom terminal as Arizona Snow Bowl.
 
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