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  1. #151
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    Sorry this is so big but I think it is deserving


  2. #152
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    The North Face



  3. #153
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    Quote Originally Posted by 0g View Post
    The North Face


    where is this in the east?

  4. #154
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nate Dogg View Post
    I'm disappointed no one has mentioned one of my all-time favorites. Another lift from this same mountain has mentioned, but not this little beauty? I only enjoyed a handful of rides on this lovely gondola due to its recent retirement (and my only being 18, started riding it at age 6), but they were all entertaining. The cinder blocks to help prevent blowing in the wind, and at 6 years old I found it entertaining to watch the lift attendant push us to the end of the station and tug the rope...kind of like the car wash. Unfortunately I don't have my own pictures of it but these will have to do.
    Ha!

    The Easter Egg gondola! So many memories in that thing. The craziest was when we rode one that literally had a hole in the floor about the size of a cantalope. You could get your boot through it if you wanted to. I remember riding it as a little kid with my dad, bro in law, and uncle and the four of us barely fitting. There are a few kicking around N Conway:

  5. #155
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    Heavenly this February

  6. #156
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    Quote Originally Posted by skideeppow View Post
    where is this in the east?
    Top is Mt. Snow, bottom is Memorial Park, Brattleboro, VT!!

  7. #157
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    Mt. Allen Tram, Snowbasin, UT
    Some sick terrain is accessed by this thing.

  8. #158
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    Ooooh, first post!!

    Hi everyone.



    Alpbach, Austria - Jan 2007.

  9. #159
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    Six Shooter chair Moonlight Mt

    Lone Tree ,Moonlight

    Summit chair,Tamarflats,Idaho

    Wildwood chair ,Tamarflats


  10. #160
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  11. #161
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    The Marte Lift, Las Lenas Early Sept 2001. They said it snowed 9 meters the night before we showed up. The resort was closed for about 10 days prior do to the storm. They had to dig out the lift at the top bowl! We needed a snorkel all week. Ignore the dates on the pics they are wrong. You can see the bottom half of the lift behind us in the last pic, it puts it into perspective.
    Last edited by Burrrr; 11-06-2007 at 03:45 PM.
    The beatings will continue until moral improves!

  12. #162
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    Quote Originally Posted by Burrrr View Post
    The Marte Lift, Las Lenas Early Sept 2001. They said it snowed 9 meters the night before we showed up. The resort was closed for about 10 days prior do to the storm. They had to dig out the lift at the top bowl! We needed a snorkel all week. Ignore the dates on the pics they are wrong. You can see the bottom half of the lift behind us in the last pic, it puts it into perspective.
    Is that jason in the last pix lower right hand side?

  13. #163
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    Quote Originally Posted by skideeppow View Post
    Is that jason in the last pix lower right hand side?
    Nope, thats me.
    The beatings will continue until moral improves!

  14. #164
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    Quote Originally Posted by skea 457 View Post
    Craigieburn was my first experience with a nutcracker when I went to NZ, and its one hell of a ride. Had no problems with it but man its scary as to be whipping by the pulleys with your fingers inches away

  15. #165
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    Grizzley chair at Bear Valley 3/2/07
    This was the first day the lift was open last year.
    Many huge grins at the bottom that morning.

  16. #166
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    the ride to Peak - ski WHISTLER!!!

  17. #167
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    Bunny hill lift at Sundown. Not the most stellar lift there but I really like the mid-western sunset.

    A little more steepness can be found under the Pali at A-Basin

    Pour out a little liquor for the tram

  18. #168
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    another wicked thread! i love this site!

  19. #169
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    Mt Olympus main tow

    [QUOTE=skea 457;318610][/QUO

    Either Mt Olympus, broken river or Craigieburn but I will go with Mt Olympus

  20. #170
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    i know its been posted, but i still love this sketchy old lift


    (la grave)

  21. #171
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    Traverse City, MI
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    Red in Rossland, BC last year.


  22. #172
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    Panorama lift at Monarch.

    Skiing, whether you're in Wisconsin or the Alps, is a dumbass hick country sport that takes place in the middle of winter on a mountain at the end of a dirt road.
    -Glen Plake

  23. #173
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    Lift six at Breck.

  24. #174
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    Nostalgia = Old P-dog chair at the Bird late 70's to mid 80's, pre brutal grooming, (they winch silverfox now ferchrissakes). It was almost an event unto itself while the rest fought for pow--bump skier ruled on Peruvian. Stu O'Brien (RIP buddy), Jonjo and Christy too, Dean the Machine J-Dog (how many patrollers ski bumps all day on days off?), GE Joe and Cubby, (aka superchunk), The Wilson girls from the Steakpit, Jen was often with Greta("Liners" is keeping Stu company) later on a teenage chick named Ulmer showed up and willed herself into a world class bump skier...Rick Shaner, Mikey Grey, Timmy the bump fag. Alison Brown...

    ...the list goes on the chair is gone and who hung the rubber chicken from tower 4 every time there was a bump contest?

  25. #175
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    any day it runs is good enough for me:

    j'ai des grands instants de lucididididididididi

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