conrad The old High Campbell chair at Crystal, WA: https://www.remontees-mecaniques.net/bdd/reportage-tsf2-high-campbell-hall-ski-lift-4118.html New one gets pretty high as well: https://www.remontees-mecaniques.net/bdd/reportage-tsf2-chair-n6-skytrac-6912.html
ADKskier The Summit double at McCauley gets up off the ground pretty good I think at the 4th and 5th tower. Its at least 100 feet up.
shpride Unfortunately I don’t have a picture and it could just seem bigger because of my youth, but I remember the lookers right summit double at Mt. Tom going high over the pond about half way up the mountain.
IBRAKEFORTBARS That old High Campbell Hall centre pole double lattice tower looks EXACTLY like the one at Whitecap!
NewEnglandSkier13 ADKskier;c-49328 wrote The Summit double at McCauley gets up off the ground pretty good I think at the 4th and 5th tower. Its at least 100 feet up. Looks like it gets decently high, but not anywhere close to 100 feet. Probably closer to half that. More pictures here: https://liftblog.com/big-chair-mccauley-mountain-ny/
slatham woodcore;c-49321 wroteThe last section of the Green chair at Magic is up there pretty good. But I actually think your higher off the ground in the section just below the pic, where the lift crosses the creek and mini gorge. But that tower is tall, no doubt.
ADKskier NewEnglandSkier13;c-49334 wroteADKskier;c-49328 wrote The Summit double at McCauley gets up off the ground pretty good I think at the 4th and 5th tower. Its at least 100 feet up. Looks like it gets decently high, but not anywhere close to 100 feet. Probably closer to half that. More pictures here: https://liftblog.com/big-chair-mccauley-mountain-ny/ There's a little valley that runs between the towers. Maybe embellished a little bit, on behalf of my fear.
ceo Speaking of Sugarloaf, Spillway East had a really high, long stretch between towers over Sluice Headwall.
conrad This section perhaps? For a windy mountain, Sugarloaf has some high lifts. Not quite as high as some of the other ones we've been mentioning, but if you're paying attention you'll notice it. West Mountain almost at the treetops: Whiffletree:
ceo conrad;c-49376 wroteThis section perhaps? That's the one. It's actually almost twice as long as in the photo. Used to hate it when the lift stopped when I was in the middle and bounced waaaay up and down.