Gondola is a ten-person gondola located at Stratton Mountain Resort. The lift runs from the resort's main area up to the summit of the ski area. From the top of the lift, skiers and riders may access all of Stratton's terrain both on the main face and the Sun Bowl area. The lift services a variety of mostly groomed trails, ranging from mellow beginner trails such as Mike's Way to challenging expert trails such as Spruce. Since it is the only top-to-bottom lift at the resort, it is one of its most popular lifts and can therefore attract quite the crowd on busy days. The lift is also quite susceptible to wind holds. The lift was manufactured by Poma and installed at the resort in 1988. The gondola has since received new cabins which hold eight seated passengers and two standing passengers, though cabins are almost always loaded with only eight passengers during the winter.
Stratton Mountain Resort is a ski area located in Stratton, Vermont. The ski area is located in Southern Vermont, just east of Manchester, VT. The ski area is located in Vermont's "Golden Triangle" of skiing, along with Bromley and Magic mountains. The ski area is the largest ski area in Southern Vermont by skiable acres and the second largest in the area in terms of vertical feet, just behind Okemo. The ski area is easy to drive to, being located just a few miles off of Vermont Routes 100 and 31. The ski area is one of the closest resorts in Vermont to New York City and is, therefore, quite the popular ski area. Stratton is known for its family-friendly and a bit upscale vibe. The base area is littered with condos and features a nice, pedestrian village, with some nice restaurants and shops. The ski area's terrain is mostly made up of groomers but the ski area is also known for having some of the best tree skiing in Southern Vermont. The mountain also features a large amount of terrain for all skill levels on almost every area of the mountain. The ski area also features one of the best lift systems of any resort, featuring six high-speed lifts, of which, four are six-packs and one is a ten-person gondola. The ski area is owned and operated by Alterra Resorts and as a result, is a destination on the Ikon Pass. The ski area is unlimited without blackouts on the full Ikon Pass and unlimited with Blackouts on the Ikon Base Pass.
Manufacturer: Poma
Year of Installation: 1988
Vertical: 1,742 ft
Length: 7,379 ft
Estimated Time in Recording: 10:20
Estimated Speed in Recording: 715 ft/min
Design Speed: 1,000 ft/min
Design Capacity: 3,000 per hour
Filmed on March 23, 2022
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