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jackson hole to auction off old sublette chairlift for charity

Tanner Flannagan trenches through some powder below the former Sublette lift. Photo: Eric Seymour

After nearly 40 years of service, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort retired the iconic Sublette Chair this spring, with plans to replace it with a new high-speed quad by winter 24'-25'.

In celebration of the chairlift's long and storied career, JHMR will be auctioning off individual chairs sold "as is" including the safety bar and cushion, from now until July 3rd.  20% of all proceeds will be donated to Teton Adaptive, whose mission is to develop recreation opportunities for people with disabilities living in and visiting the Greater Teton Area.

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Current bids for individual chairs range from $1,200 to $2,000 on the Jackson Hole auction website. So if you're looking to support a good cause, and put a 400-pound chair on your front porch, this is your opportunity.

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