Passengers are thus able to start the ascent with little or no wait- 

 ing even when traffic is at a peak. The skimobile transports the 

 passengers up an inclined track in two sections for nearly a 

 mile. According to Phil Robertson, manager, operations start 

 on Decoration Day and run at least through Columbus Day. 

 Last summer 75,000 persons were carried up the skimobile. 



Throughout New England the chair lifts stand vividly against 

 the landscape during the summer months. Mount Mansfield in 

 Stowe, Vermont; Mount Sunapee in Sunapee, New Hampshire; 

 and Thorn and Black Mountains, both at Jackson, New Hamp- 

 shire, are some of the other popular chair lifts in the area. How- 

 ever, these uphill mediums are common throughout North 

 America, with Mount Tremblant, Quebec, and Mount Norquay 

 in Banff, Alberta, the standout ones in Canada, while in this 

 country, you've got Sun Valley, Idaho; Aspen, Colorado; Alta, 

 Utah; and Squaw Valley in Lake Tahoe, California, to mention 

 just a few. Yes, the ski lifts and tramways do the work for those 

 summer and fall tourists who like to "go uphill sitting down." 



Chairtow to North Peak on Mount Sunapee, New Hampshire. 



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