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Mammoth Upgrading Historic Chair 1

Mammoth Upgrading Historic Chair 1

Published : 21-Jul-2024 08:35



Mammoth Mountain in California ended its 23-24 season earlier than usual (in late May when it normally stays open into early summer, or last year, August), as it is replacing one of the key lifts providing access to the high terrain.


Currently known as 'Broadway Express', the lifts from the original base lodge was originally the resort's third lift, a T bar, installed in 1953. It became a double chair in 1955, the resort's first, then a high-speed quad in 1988. It cut ascent times to under 4 minutes and nearly tripled uplift capacity from 900 to 2,400 skiers per hour. The new lift increases capacity further to 3,200 skiers per hour and cuts ascent time by nearly another minute.

The new Broadway Express is being replaced with a Doppelmayr D-Line 6-seat detachable high speed chairlift. The new chairlift will provide up to 25% more uphill capacity, improving lift line wait times on busy days.

The new lift will also feature enclosed top and bottom terminals, enabling chairs to be stored indoors during big storm cycles. Ability to store chairs indoors will also allow fast lift openings after big storms, enabling guests to enjoy the fresh powder faster.

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