Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune file Skiers slide forward on a new conveyor belt that eases loading onto the Supreme chair lift at Alta Ski Area.General manager Mike Maughan said a summer inspection of the lift revealed it is experiencing “accelerated metal fatigue” due to a unique feature of its alignment.. When the new high-speed quad was installed, the resort opted to take the unusual route of running the chairs through an 8-degree bend.founder Peter Landsman.
The lift, built by Leitner-Poma, never had an accident, however, and Maughan said it will be a viable option for the 2024-25 season. The resort plans to replace the Supreme lift next summer. “We are rapidly pursuing with the lift manufacturer and Forest Service potentially a realignment of the lift for 2025,” Maughan said.Alta opted for the bend in 2017 over two more conventional options: installing an angle station, which would have been more costly, or setting a new alignment, which would have resulted in more deforestation and soil this time around.
Going with realignment would also give Alta a “simpler lift with less moving parts and less wear and tear,” Maughan said. However, he added that the final decision will depend on cost.
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