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In most instances, it seems this thread should be renamed, "Lifts people want replaced", rather than "need" replacement.
I am still still stuck on Rangley double at saddleback!
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Okay, I'll go a bit crazy with a proposed total lift overhaul for Sugarloaf.
King Pine gets replaced with a HSQ.
Timberline chair gets replaced with the current King Pine Quad and extended down to Bullwinkles.
Bucksaw gets replaced with a HSQ and additional low intermediate / beginner terrain is cut skiers left of it where there's a ton of acreage. This will siphon traffic away from the Superquad and probably Wiffletree as well by providing an expanded 1000 foot vert pod with near mile long trails for lower level skiers. It also would provide the quickest means of getting to the summit by connecting to the new Timberline chair.
Bucksaw Double gets moved over to Burnt Mountain, creating a "Castlerock" type lift in that area.
Add a summit T-Bar from the top of Bateau to be able to offer lift serviced skiing off the summit when Skyway, Timberline and the Superquad are on Windhold.
Lastly, add conveyors to the Double Runner lifts to increase the line speed. I think those lifts are fine as is and I like the two different unload points. They're just a tad slow.
All told, it would only cost Peaks about 30-40 million bucks. :lol:
Okay, I'll go a bit crazy with a proposed total lift overhaul for Sugarloaf.
King Pine gets replaced with a HSQ.
Timberline chair gets replaced with the current King Pine Quad and extended down to Bullwinkles.
Bucksaw gets replaced with a HSQ and additional low intermediate / beginner terrain is cut skiers left of it where there's a ton of acreage. This will siphon traffic away from the Superquad and probably Wiffletree as well by providing an expanded 1000 foot vert pod with near mile long trails for lower level skiers. It also would provide the quickest means of getting to the summit by connecting to the new Timberline chair.
Bucksaw Double gets moved over to Burnt Mountain, creating a "Castlerock" type lift in that area.
Add a summit T-Bar from the top of Bateau to be able to offer lift serviced skiing off the summit when Skyway, Timberline and the Superquad are on Windhold.
Lastly, add conveyors to the Double Runner lifts to increase the line speed. I think those lifts are fine as is and I like the two different unload points. They're just a tad slow.
All told, it would only cost Peaks about 30-40 million bucks. :lol:
Sorry I'm late to this thread party.I did see this in a link somebody provided.The trail will remain as is except for the top where they will have to remove trees to accommodate the positioning of the top terminal.
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To me the King Pine operates at a much faster speed than Timberline. Maybe they have different horse power drives?
I saw this on another link somebody posted and was blown away by the propsed # of lifts for Smuggs.
Ten years later, the ten year plan was announced again, this time under the ownership of Tom Watson. Whiteface was still considered part of the proposed expansion, which called for a total of fourteen additional new chairlifts for the resort. It is thought the expansion was quietly cancelled after the sale of the ski area in the 1970s.