MOHAWK TRIPLE (CTEC) - This lift showed up in the parking lot in 2007. It came from Loon where it was the
North Peak chair from 1984-2004. Construction was summer 2008 and 2009 was the lift's first season operating at Mohawk.
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BOULDER TRIPLE (HALL) - Constructed in 1978 this chair was the first non-Carlevaro-Savio lift on the mountain.
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DEER RUN TRIPLE (POMA) - Constructed in 2010 this chair is a 1982 Poma Omega model triple that came
from Ski Rio, NM. The lift replaced the original Carlevaro-Savio Double and follows the same line over
the upper lodge.
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NUTMEG TRIPLE (PARTEK) - Constructed in 2010 this chair is a refurbshed Partek chair, the lift is
entirely new except for the gearbox, ac drive and main motor.
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MOHAWK CHAIR (CARLEVARO-SAVIO/BORVIG) - A 1960, 3000 foot long Carlevaro-Savio double. The first 2 pictures show
the chair as originally constructed, the later pictures show the chair as rebuilt with Borvig chairs. The last
three shots show it dismantled.
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NUTMEG CHAIR (CARLEVARO-SAVIO/BORVIG/PARTEK) - This Carlevaro-Savio chair was rebuilt after the
tornado with Borvig chairs. In 2006 this chair recieved a second set of new chairs made by Partek.
The chair was replaced by the Nutmeg triple (Partek).
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DEER RUN CHAIR (CARLEVARO-SAVIO/BORVIG) - This Carlevaro-Savio chair was originally located at Mt. Snow.
It was installed at Mohawk in 1987. It's line crossed over the upper lodge. It was replaced in 2010 with a
1982 vintage Poma triple from Ski Rio, NM.
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ARROW HEAD (CARLEVARO-SAVIO/BORVIG) - Bult in 1969 this Carlevaro-Savio chair was rebuilt after the
tornado with Borvig chairs.
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Info and pic 10 thanks to Jeff Miller. Pics 52-56 thanks to Jonathan Regan.