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Chair Lift On The Way To Paralympics

Posted in Chair Lift For Stairs on May 16th, 2010 by Admin – Be the first to comment

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I would rather die in my sleep. PEACEFULLY! Instead of falling of the chairlift… You hear me? Alright, so four people (including me) are on the chairlift at Whistler to go watch PARALYMPIC ALPINE SKIING! We’re really excited, plus the chairlift is so exciting because of the wonderful view… and well… we’re just all crazy. We had to walk down a ski hill, and then take a bus (specially, awesomely, just for the XXI Winter Olympics) and after that we ran by the creek up to the chairlift. All the Olympic/Paralympic decorations were really nice and it was really fun because of everything that day… (SKIING!) Today was one of the best days, of skiing and in my life? I will never forget today. Ooh and on the gondola (not the one shown in the video) we all decided to scream as loud as we could on the count of 3 and we did indeed, scream very loud and even the people in the gondola car next to us heard. In total our group went on four chairlifts… and we loved them. especially the downloading chairlift after the Paralympic alpine skiing, with my stomach at my brains. Feeling bad for the ski groups who didn’t go to watch the Paralympic skiing. It was REALLY REALLY REALLY cool, despite the burning sun. Canada was winning… but eventually (GRR) USA got in the way… And negative 4 degrees? More like 20 degrees. The whole while back on the bus, I was sad… WANTED MORE SKIING! At least we’re going again next Thursday?

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The Infamous Bra Tree at Timberline

Posted in Chair Lift For Stairs on April 10th, 2010 by Admin – 1 Comment


A bra tree? Yep! It’s a tree at Timberline Ski Resort that is next to the chairlifts where a bunch of people have thrown their undergarments onto it. It has now become a notable landmark to all skiiers, and it has been a popular tradition to keep adding on to it. Download this video at: video.google.com A video still of the ‘Infamous Bra Tree’ was featured in the Troop 2007-2008 Slideshow.

Bethel, Maine – Historic covered bridge from 1872

Posted in Chair Lift For Stairs on March 31st, 2010 by Admin – 3 Comments


Finally, after a two year break from skiing, we were ready to get on the slopes again. We got started a day late, because of the humongous snow storm on March 8, 2008. During our 10.5 hour drive to Bethel, Maine, we must have seen about 40 cars and tractor trailers in the ditch between Toronto and Montreal. Thank god we made it alive. We finally arrived at our comfy condo for the week and settled in for a nice March break getaway. Skiing at Sunday River was fabulous. The resort extends over eight different mountain peaks, its 110 trails cater to every level of skier and its 10 lifts whisked us to the top in no time. Weekday skiing is great since we literally skied right up to the chairlifts, hopped on and headed for the peak. No lineups whatsoever! The weather was great for most of the week, and the views from the top of the mountains is gorgeous. I would say this was definitely some of the best East coast skiing I have ever experienced.

Skiing at 49 Degrees North in Chewelah Washington

Posted in Chair Lift For Stairs on March 21st, 2010 by Admin – 13 Comments


Dude! I love this mountain. Skiing on Tuesday at 49 is a dream for the downhiller. No lines, great snow, terrific food and in the Boomtown Bar, and staff that makes you feel welcome and happy. Where else can you have a mountain and 5 chairlifts to yourself? This video is dedicated to my friend Dan Hill, Kaley who used to be a Martin, and Skyler who used to be a snowboarder.

Stairway ChairLifts [Acorn]

Posted in Chair Lift For Stairs on February 27th, 2010 by Admin – Be the first to comment


stairwaychairlifts.org Acorn Stairlifts is packed full of features as standard. They are battery powered, with no messy trailing cable. The Acorn Stairlift has safety sensors, smooth start and stop, and safety belts as standard. In a power cut the stair lift will continue working, so you will still be able to get up and down stairs. Call Stairway Chairlifts now 800-769-1901

Acorn Chairlifts

Posted in Chair Lift For Stairs on February 10th, 2010 by Admin – Be the first to comment

www.acornstairlifts.com Acorn Stairlifts is packed full of features as standard. They are battery powered, with no messy trailing cable. The Acorn Stairlift has safety sensors, smooth start and stop, and safety belts as standard. In a power cut the stair lift will continue working, so you will still be able to get up and down stairs.

Skirider is allowed on chairlifts

Posted in Chair Lift For Stairs on February 9th, 2010 by Admin – Be the first to comment

This proves that Skirider needs no special treatment on chairlifts although some slopes demand a foot restraint in addtion to the wrist leash. We suspect this is because they are working ‘to the book’ rather than assessing Skirider properly

Dodgy chairlifts

Posted in Chair Lift For Stairs on February 8th, 2010 by Admin – Be the first to comment

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Chairlifts in Whistler 2

Posted in Chair Lift For Stairs on February 7th, 2010 by Admin – Be the first to comment

Mt. Ruapehu chairlifts

Posted in Chair Lift For Stairs on February 6th, 2010 by Admin – Be the first to comment

The view from Mt. Ruapehu chairlifts, showing Mt. Ngauruhoe in the distance, covered with snow. Veiw shows Tongariro National Park, in the Central Plateau, North Island New Zealand.


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