Most peaceful, serene, isolated and remote chairlift in the world? Possibly... I'd rebuild the Telecabine du Frejus(Serre Chevalier) in a place like this. I'll FORCE SCV Domaine Skiable to hand it over to me. Why scrap it if they don't need it anymore when they can just give it to someone who wants it? Exactly... Preserve my dearest gondola lift Queen Frejus. I've got to get it saved somehow. And my dearest chairlift King Combe des Juments(La Clusaz) too although that one currently is not under threat of death...
@@Clement.Chamonix That's a town in France. The gondola(Telecabine) Frejus was a very early unaltered Poma type S gondola lift. The Poma Type S system was made from 1966 to 1983 and it was Poma's first detachable ski lift system(for detachable chairlifts and gondola lifts). The Frejus lift was the 6th one made and it was built in Villenueve le Salle les Alpes, Serre Chevalier in 1968. It was decomissioned on December 30 2023 because a modern gondola lift was built to replace the Double-Monocable gondola lift Pontillas(R.I.P. 1984 - 2023) and the Frejus gondola lift was built in the same direction as both the original 20-DMC(20 passenger Double-Monocable) so it had no more use. It may still potentially be there today, abandoned. If that's the case then I may Email Serre Chevalier again about it and declare that I want it preserved because old ski lifts are more than tools for business and transport for skiers. Especially when the old ski lifts were mechanically different and were made by different people, and the modern ones were not and are made by the same people over and over again.
@@Clement.Chamonix ruclips.net/video/2B6NJXIYuWM/видео.html The uploader of this video also went to the Frejus gondola lift. At the beginning is the Frejus gondola lift. Then, the Aravet gondola lift, also in Serre Chevalier and also a Poma Type S(although a much later one, 1975, and was somewhere around the 40th one or something made), appears. Frejus has yellow cabins and lattice pylons, and Aravet has white cabins and tubular forged pylons.
Most peaceful, serene, isolated and remote chairlift in the world? Possibly...
I'd rebuild the Telecabine du Frejus(Serre Chevalier) in a place like this. I'll FORCE SCV Domaine Skiable to hand it over to me. Why scrap it if they don't need it anymore when they can just give it to someone who wants it? Exactly... Preserve my dearest gondola lift Queen Frejus. I've got to get it saved somehow.
And my dearest chairlift King Combe des Juments(La Clusaz) too although that one currently is not under threat of death...
its a wonderful place
i live in Frejus .
@@Clement.Chamonix That's a town in France. The gondola(Telecabine) Frejus was a very early unaltered Poma type S gondola lift. The Poma Type S system was made from 1966 to 1983 and it was Poma's first detachable ski lift system(for detachable chairlifts and gondola lifts). The Frejus lift was the 6th one made and it was built in Villenueve le Salle les Alpes, Serre Chevalier in 1968. It was decomissioned on December 30 2023 because a modern gondola lift was built to replace the Double-Monocable gondola lift Pontillas(R.I.P. 1984 - 2023) and the Frejus gondola lift was built in the same direction as both the original 20-DMC(20 passenger Double-Monocable) so it had no more use. It may still potentially be there today, abandoned. If that's the case then I may Email Serre Chevalier again about it and declare that I want it preserved because old ski lifts are more than tools for business and transport for skiers. Especially when the old ski lifts were mechanically different and were made by different people, and the modern ones were not and are made by the same people over and over again.
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@@Clement.Chamonix ruclips.net/video/2B6NJXIYuWM/видео.html
The uploader of this video also went to the Frejus gondola lift. At the beginning is the Frejus gondola lift. Then, the Aravet gondola lift, also in Serre Chevalier and also a Poma Type S(although a much later one, 1975, and was somewhere around the 40th one or something made), appears. Frejus has yellow cabins and lattice pylons, and Aravet has white cabins and tubular forged pylons.
Socially distanced skiing to the max!