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  2. Ski lift - Wikipedia

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    A ski lift is a mechanism for transporting skiers up a hill. Ski lifts are typically a paid service at ski resorts . The first ski lift was built in 1908 by German Robert Winterhalder in Schollach/ Eisenbach , Hochschwarzwald .

  3. Category:Ski lifts - Wikipedia

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  4. Riblet Tramway Company - Wikipedia

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    Skiing gained in popularity, and soon ski lifts became the major part of the Riblet Tramway Company's business. They built more than 400 lifts, particularly in Washington, Oregon, and California, and as far away as Australia, New Zealand and Chile; one secondhand American lift has also been relocated to Pakistan. [3]

  5. Poma - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Poma's lifts are used in ski areas in Europe, Asia, and North America (as Leitner-Poma), they have also installed installations in amusement parks, scenic locations, and industrial transportation applications. In some areas Poma lift is used as a generic term for a platter lift, as this was the company's first and most popular ...

  6. Crested Butte Mountain Resort - Wikipedia

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    A third high speed quad, the Paradise Express lift, provides access to the trails in this area, as well as the resort's NASTAR course and a ski-cross course (for a couple of years, the ski-cross course was the location of a terrain park). A double chairlift, Teocalli, services some additional trails to the west of Paradise during peak periods.

  7. Mount Shasta Ski Park - Wikipedia

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    The Ski Park was the second ski area constructed on Mount Shasta, but the only one which now survives. The old Mount Shasta Ski Bowl had been built in 1958 in a huge open cirque much higher up on the southern flank of the volcano, with a lodge at 7,800 ft (2,400 m) and lifts topping out above timberline at 9,200 ft (2,800 m).

  8. Skiliftkarussell Winterberg - Wikipedia

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    7 T-Bar-lifts, 4 carpet lifts and; 2 toboggan lifts (1 chairlift is also used for both skiing and toboggan) The network of ski slopes adds up to a length of 23 km and consists mainly of easy and intermediate ski runs. The steepest ski run is the FIS slalom run at Kappe, featuring the greatest vertical drop of 190 metres. Snowmaking was ...

  9. Category:Ski lift types - Wikipedia

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