Damaged Skyliner lift at Mt. Bachelor out of service for season

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The damaged Skyliner chairlift at Mt. Bachelor won’t turn again this season. 

That’s the latest from resort GM John McLeod who said crews “have exhausted every avenue” in trying to locate necessary parts for a rebuild of the popular chairlift.

“Clearly, this is a blow to all of us, Skyliner serving the terrain that it does, being home to the MBSEF programs, as a connector between East and West terrain, and just being a locals favorite with the easy parking lot to lift access,” he said in an update on the resort’s website. 

“I want to acknowledge the efforts and creativity of our Mountain Operations and Base Operations teams and many others, who are re-imagining our Woodward terrain park locations, running a daily shuttle for guests parking or skiing the Skyliner terrain, and many other adaptations necessitated by this unpredictable event. This is truly a case of making lemonade out of lemons, and the team is doing a great job.”

The lift broke down just before Christmas and the busy holiday break. 

The hope was it could be fixed with available components, but the damage was too severe and required the lift manufacturer, Dopplemayr, to engineer a solution.

“When we discovered in mid-January that the damage to Skyliner went beyond the bull wheel bearings, it was determined that the only way to restore it to operational status this season would be to locate a complete bull wheel assembly to swap out our existing one,” McLeod said. “Sadly, we have exhausted every avenue for that option and have to face the reality that Skyliner will not return to service during winter 2021-22.

“That brings us to next season. We explored every alternative to ensure we would be back in business in the Skyliner area for winter 2022-23.

“The only option that will guarantee operations for next season is removing and repairing our current bull wheel and other damaged components. Our plan is to commence this work with Doppelmayr as soon as our current season has concluded.

“This approach still gives us plenty of time to remove the damaged components, complete the repairs, re-install, test, and inspect everything in time for next season. We will continue to keep our mountain community updated as repairs progress. Meanwhile, winter 2021-22 has plenty left to offer; we have fresh snow today and hopefully plenty more powder days before we get to enjoy the spring bluebird days ahead!”

 

Damaged Skyliner lift at Mt. Bachelor out of commission indefinitely

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