If you haven’t already heard the good news, Alpine Meadows is getting a brand new high-speed detachable quad chairlift for the 2019/20 season.
Treeline Cirque will replace and expand upon the existing Hot Wheels triple chairlift.ย It will have an unload-only mid-station where the current top terminal of Hot Wheels is and a 1,300-foot extension up to the top of Sherwood Cliffs, with its top terminal landing between Art’s Knob and the top terminal of Sherwood Express.
With a total ride time of approximatelyย five minutes, Treeline Cirqueย will give skiers and riders quick and direct access from the base area to both the front and back sides of the Alpine Meadows slopes.ย Treeline Cirque will be a four-minute ride from the base area to the mid-station, where guests can unload to access intermediate terrain. Another one-minute from the mid-station to the top terminal, skiers will have immediate access to the Sherwood Cliffs, Artโs Knob and all of the terrain served by Sherwood Express (without having to traverse along Ray’s Rut or hike High Traverse).ย The new high-speed lift ride will cut in half the lift ride of the somewhat ironically named Hot Wheels while taking riders further up the ridge.
The location of Treeline Cirque is also favorable in high winds & inclement weather, which means the chair could operateย on storm days when winds are howling at the top of Summit.
The chairlift name comes fromย โTreeline Cirqueโ terrain just adjacent to the top terminal to the lookerโs right of Artโs Knob. A โcirqueโ is a deep steep-walled basin on a mountain usually forming the blunt end of a valley.ย While the cirque is not listed on the guest trail map, it is on the Alpine Meadows Ski Patrol map that has been in use for decades.
Although the season’s huge snowfall has caused delays in the project, construction is now underway on the new lift. Both Alpine Meadows employees and contracted crews have been working steadily on clearing the area, tree removal and the first steps of construction the new chairlift and foundation.
The Hot Wheels base terminal has been removed, and construction is underway of the new base terminal of Treeline Cirque.
Stay tuned for more updates on the lift’s progress throughout the summer. We can’t wait for the inaugural winter of Treeline Cirque!
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