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That hole is just a source for dirt for the jumps and berms that surround it. T-bar line is painfully obvious.

I think I see it - this one makes more sense than the other spot I just saw.  

 

(But that first spot has potential. think I saw this in person on my way to a bike path a few weeks ago....)

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I have to say, I've been wracking my brain all day trying to figure out where the old t-bar line is.....

Don't you have old Blue mountain brochures from the early 90s?

I could post a Google Map, but I'd be killed...

 

Guess you're not old enough to know Little Gap.

I'm not old enough to know little gap either.

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Don't you have old Blue mountain brochures from the early 90s?

 

I'm not old enough to know little gap either.

 

Young whipper-snapper!

 

My first day at blue was January 4th 1991

 

Refusing to post first day at Little Gap..

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There may have been. I just don't remember it personally.

 

It was still there up to about 10-12 years ago though they had long stopped using it. I can definitely remember it being there when I was in high school

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I only rode it once in 8th grade when the lines for the Main Street chair Burma chair vista chair and challenge chair were uber long. Took me several tries as it was the first t-bar I had ever been on and very tricky. I prefer poma lifts. I clue for those goobers with poor memory's is it was called the Raceway T-Bar and the length was 1,000 feet long compared to 1200 feet for the vista chair and 2883 feet for the Main Street and Burma chairs. I believe the challenge chair was 3300 feet long before it was extended into the valley.

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