Powder Mountain to Dismantle Sunrise Lift, Ending Access to Private Ski Terrain
Powder Mountain will remove Sunrise lift, cutting mechanical ties to private ski terrain
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Powder Mountain will dismantle the Sunrise Poma lift after the current ski season, severing the only mechanical connection to the private Cobabe Canyon ski area. This lift, known for its mixed reputation among skiers, is the oldest on the mountain.
- 01The Sunrise Poma lift is the oldest lift at Powder Mountain.
- 02It is the only mechanical access point to Cobabe Canyon.
- 03The lift will be removed after the current ski season ends.
- 04The decision reflects mixed feelings from the skiing community.
- 05Cobabe Canyon is considered a private ski terrain.
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Powder Mountain has announced plans to remove the Sunrise Poma lift, which serves as the only mechanical access to the private ski area of Cobabe Canyon, following the conclusion of the current ski season. This lift, known for its age and mixed reputation among skiers, has been a notable feature of the mountain. The removal of the Sunrise lift will effectively cut all mechanical ties to the private terrain, impacting access for snowboarders and skiers who frequent the area. The decision has sparked discussions among the skiing community regarding the future of access to Cobabe Canyon.
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The removal of the Sunrise lift will limit access to Cobabe Canyon, affecting skiers and snowboarders who utilize this terrain.
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