@@holymeto9981 each of those resorts should have a large asterisk behind them so folks know half of the snow sports population is excluded by those resorts?
My wife, in her first season last year, really enjoyed lapping Rip's Ride while I went up Imperial for a top to bottom run. It does only serve beginners, but that's some really great learning terrain for someone feeling intimidated by their first time in big mountains, I think it deserves more credit as a very worthy upgrade.
Big Sky, too, has a HS 8 seater like Sun River just got. Pretty sweet lift as we ski here a lot but almost every chair is missing a person or two. The average skier doesn’t know what to do with 8 seats to fill. It takes resort emplyees to direct lift lines and singles lines in concert to fill chairs dependably. Still, this is amazing technology for lift service. HS Sixpacks are the magic sauce for new lifts!
Brundage Mountain in Idaho just upgraded their Cenennial Lift from a slow triple to a high speed quad. Cut the ride time in half from 14 minutes to 7 minutes.
The Jordan 8 lift at Sunday River is nice, but it utterly destroyed the double black Caramba run right underneath it. It used to be my favorite trail there. Now it's totally unremarkable
This video was really fun to watch. Love how a lot of my favorite resorts are included. Also it might be fun to see which resorts have the best apres ski or village.
ranking “apres”, “nightlife”, “best ski towns”, and craziest mountains with a “local feel” could make for a whole new series of videos :) love the effort and research you guys put into these vids
Love this video and the other videos you make, very influential among my friends when we debate east coast mountains (most notably Okemo and Killington). I would love to see Vail Resorts invest in new clocktower lifts as a part of the lodge rebuild. I thought of an idea for a direct, three stage, 10 person base to summit gondola that would loosely follow the current alignments of the Sachem and Glades Peak lifts. This could be paired with a new detachable quad where A quad currently sits and could even extend to the Blue lot making it and other overflow lots more accessible and appealing. Just an idea though.
As someone who skis mainly the Utah resorts including Deer Valley, I was extremely perplexed why they decided to install Burns in such a weird location from the top of Snowflake to just above St Regis. I thought they’d run it from Snow Park to Little Baldy Peak for direct access to Jordanelle/Mountaineer runs. I honestly feel Deer Valley really blew it with the money spent on such a high-end Doppelmayr High-Speed quad with auto-locking bars, skippy chairs, etc; all that was only about less than 1,500 feet long and less than 2 minutes to ride. If they’d upgraded Snowflake to a high-speed quad, it would’ve made the experience a bit improved, but I felt like Deer Valley is really still in questioning as in why they decided to install Burns in the weirdest and quirkiest way possible
Glad to see that you didnt get stuck on the whitefish lift. If you got stuck like most people did, it wouldnt be ranked 8. In reality, very few people actually ride that lift due to reliability issues
You 🤔☝️Will Notice How Loud Litner Poma Chairlifts Are Compared to The Whisper Quite of Sounds Of Dopplemyare D Line Chairlifts. Just About All The Lifts That You Mentioned Are All Open Chairlifts The LPA ☝️😮Offers No Safety Such as Their Safety Bars Don’t Lock 🔒 Vs Dopplemyare Bars That Lock. Big Sky Resort is 100% Dopplemyare. Fast 💨, Quiet and Safe.
Does Oma’s Meadow at Sugar Mountain not count? It’s a new high-speed quad that replaced a slow double chair, and allows for faster laps away from the main Summit chair which gets crowded at times. I skied Sugar for two days last season, and I took at least 16 laps on it; there were hardly any lines at that lift.
We haven’t moved into covering NC yet, but might be able to hit it this season! Also, this lift is new for 2023-24, while this video was an overview for 2022-23 season.
I would argue in favor of a great decision in the case of Deer Valley and Breckenridge, where a Ski School specific upgrade will separate out guests from ski school clients. Ski school is a profit center, and maximizing that specific experience for the client also benefits the guest experience.
That’s fair in the case of Breckenridge, but for Deer Valley, the Burns trail being both narrow and part of a major path down from Little Baldy Peak doesn’t really work for “separation”
Me personally having been to Mount Snow since the upgrades, I think that the new quad is very helpfull but the 6-pack might not be for a more advanced skier or rider. Altho, others might share different opinions because I normally start at Carinthia and the new quad may not be as usefull for someone starting at the main base.
The 7 brothers express chairlift at Loon does not run everyday during the week. It makes a difference for park riders as well as giving beginners a high speed chairlift to use. It is the old Kanc express chairlift. Loon is a mad house and could use upgrading the 4 person gondola with a 8 person gondola for a better guests experience.
Fully agreed! When it’s open and not too cold, you could argue the 7 Brothers is actually more desirable because the gondola is so cramped inside. For whatever reason, the waits for the 7 Brothers lift were never horrible last season - but that lack of demand may be why they never ran it consistently on weekdays
The issue with upgrading the gondola at Loon is the limited space on the summit for all those people. Also, the 7 brothers quad isn't new, but the old Kanc quad moved from the west basin after it got replaced by the 8pack
I'm thinking the content for the video was shot last year as it doesn't include the 5-chair upgrade at Breck or Bergman Bowl 6-pack at Keystone - granted, Bergman isn't open yet this season, so it might be hard to tell the impact just yet.
@@PeakRankings I think Rip's Ride at Breck will make more sense once the rest of the base-8 changes have been made. In isolation, perhaps not the most impactful upgrade - although I enjoy it.
Jordan 8 is great, don't get me wrong, hut I'm still disappointed in the lack of high-speed lifts that serve certain peaks that have great terrain, like White Cap, Locke, Aurora, and Oz. Those lifts are so freakin slowww
I think the Palisades gondola should have been rated much worse. For all the money they spent they could have upgraded some of the old (like 1970's) and slow chairs and made an actual positive impact on the skier experience.
Im confused... This video was made a month ago... The new gondola at Steamboat goes directly to the top now and did a month ago. Plus its the fastest in North America at the present moment
This was based off last season’s lifts. We’ll publish another video at the end of this season covering Steamboat’s full Wild Blue Gondola and the Mahogany Ridge expansion!
@@PeakRankings sorry I just hate how disrespected steamboat is compared to its larger I-70 counterparts, if you have a family and want the ideal place to live steamboat is it, they do more events than ever other surrounding mountains put together
Uhhhh, what about loon opening an entirely new section of the mountain giving great beginner and intermediate terrain, that also has a new lift giving access straight to the mountain from the dirt lot… how was that not even mentioned, arguably a top 3 upgrade this year, the western bias is real on here
@@PeakRankingsawwww shoot that sucks I thought it was this year, was gonna make it so much nicer, sorry for being rude about the western bias thing I really thought it was this year and was shocked to not hear it mentioned
I wish every RUclips channel was this high quality.
Not everybody gets to experience the magic that is skiing…
Ridiculous. This is a dumb ranking system. Why are they including resorts that exclude snowboarders? It's offensive
@@nyetliu don't be mad
@@holymeto9981 Of course I'm mad. How is that fact not even mentioned anywhere? It's ridiculous by any measure
@@holymeto9981 each of those resorts should have a large asterisk behind them so folks know half of the snow sports population is excluded by those resorts?
1:02 25th Deer Valley Burns Express
2:19 24th Breckenridge Rip's Ride
3:28 19th-23rd Whistler Blackcomb’s Red Six-Pack and Creekside Gondola, Alta’s Sunnyside Six-Pack, Vail’s Game Creek Six-Pack , Northstar’s Comstock Six-Pack
4:46 18th Waterville Valley’s Tecumseh Express
6:06 17th Steamboat’s Wild Blue Gondola Stage 1 and Greenhorn Ranch Express
7:10 16th Mount Rose’s Lakeview Express
8:09 15th Loon’s Seven Brothers Express
9:03 14th Killington’s New K1 Base Lodge
10:10 13th Sunday River’s Jordan 8
12:05 12th Palisades Tahoe’s Base-to-Base Gondola and Red Dog Six-Pack,
13:39 11th Heavenly’s North Bowl Express
14:51 10th Vail Sun Down Express
16:27 9th Stowe, Sunrise Six
18:13 8th Whitefish, Snow Ghost Express
19:21 7th Mount Snow’s Sundance and Sunbrook Lifts
21:27 6th Sierra-at-Tahoe’s Fire Restoration
23:05 5th Telluride Plunge Express
24:50 4th Jackson Hole’s Thunder Lift
25:50 3rd Palisades Tahoe Red Dog
27:44 2nd Arapahoe Basin’s Lenawee Express
29:20 1st Grand Targhee Colter Upgrade
31:05 Conclusion
My wife, in her first season last year, really enjoyed lapping Rip's Ride while I went up Imperial for a top to bottom run. It does only serve beginners, but that's some really great learning terrain for someone feeling intimidated by their first time in big mountains, I think it deserves more credit as a very worthy upgrade.
Big Sky, too, has a HS 8 seater like Sun River just got. Pretty sweet lift as we ski here a lot but almost every chair is missing a person or two. The average skier doesn’t know what to do with 8 seats to fill. It takes resort emplyees to direct lift lines and singles lines in concert to fill chairs dependably. Still, this is amazing technology for lift service. HS Sixpacks are the magic sauce for new lifts!
Boyne sure likes those 8 packs now, huh
People said the same things when 6 packs came out in the 90s, but over time, skiers learn how to fill the seats and que for them properly
I don't know why this channel doesn't have more followers. He does a good job covering many different aspects for different skiers.
Love seeing New Hampshire included into these videos!
The individual NH mountain reviews will be up soon too!
@@PeakRankings awesome!
Mt. Hood Express lift at Meadows went from a quad to a six pack this season.
Brundage Mountain in Idaho just upgraded their Cenennial Lift from a slow triple to a high speed quad. Cut the ride time in half from 14 minutes to 7 minutes.
How is Big Sky not on this list? They just finished building a massive new tram (disregard the cost to ride it though...)
these were lifts for the 2022 ski season.
Rare instance of peakrankings not going crazy for Beaver Creek
The Jordan 8 lift at Sunday River is nice, but it utterly destroyed the double black Caramba run right underneath it. It used to be my favorite trail there. Now it's totally unremarkable
8:31 Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds! But actually, nice to get a review as to how practical these lift upgrades were
This video was really fun to watch. Love how a lot of my favorite resorts are included. Also it might be fun to see which resorts have the best apres ski or village.
Thanks for the advice!
ranking “apres”, “nightlife”, “best ski towns”, and craziest mountains with a “local feel” could make for a whole new series of videos :) love the effort and research you guys put into these vids
Such an in-depth video, great job team!
Love this video and the other videos you make, very influential among my friends when we debate east coast mountains (most notably Okemo and Killington). I would love to see Vail Resorts invest in new clocktower lifts as a part of the lodge rebuild. I thought of an idea for a direct, three stage, 10 person base to summit gondola that would loosely follow the current alignments of the Sachem and Glades Peak lifts. This could be paired with a new detachable quad where A quad currently sits and could even extend to the Blue lot making it and other overflow lots more accessible and appealing. Just an idea though.
epic video can’t wait to ski in new england again
Should omit resorts that do not allow snowboarders.
As someone who skis mainly the Utah resorts including Deer Valley, I was extremely perplexed why they decided to install Burns in such a weird location from the top of Snowflake to just above St Regis. I thought they’d run it from Snow Park to Little Baldy Peak for direct access to Jordanelle/Mountaineer runs. I honestly feel Deer Valley really blew it with the money spent on such a high-end Doppelmayr High-Speed quad with auto-locking bars, skippy chairs, etc; all that was only about less than 1,500 feet long and less than 2 minutes to ride. If they’d upgraded Snowflake to a high-speed quad, it would’ve made the experience a bit improved, but I felt like Deer Valley is really still in questioning as in why they decided to install Burns in the weirdest and quirkiest way possible
Glad to see that you didnt get stuck on the whitefish lift. If you got stuck like most people did, it wouldnt be ranked 8. In reality, very few people actually ride that lift due to reliability issues
The choices made on the Burns Express are so baffling
Perplexing I’ll say that as a local
You 🤔☝️Will Notice How Loud Litner Poma Chairlifts Are Compared to The Whisper Quite of Sounds Of Dopplemyare D Line Chairlifts. Just About All The Lifts That You Mentioned Are All Open Chairlifts The LPA ☝️😮Offers No Safety Such as Their Safety Bars Don’t Lock 🔒 Vs Dopplemyare Bars That Lock. Big Sky Resort is 100% Dopplemyare. Fast 💨, Quiet and Safe.
Wild blue should be wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy higher with the upper section open
gotta think this puts targhee from an under the radar, side trip from jackson to destination.
I already know about the Northstar Comstock upgrade!
Does Oma’s Meadow at Sugar Mountain not count? It’s a new high-speed quad that replaced a slow double chair, and allows for faster laps away from the main Summit chair which gets crowded at times. I skied Sugar for two days last season, and I took at least 16 laps on it; there were hardly any lines at that lift.
We haven’t moved into covering NC yet, but might be able to hit it this season!
Also, this lift is new for 2023-24, while this video was an overview for 2022-23 season.
@@PeakRankings Oma’s was built last season, in 2022.
I would argue in favor of a great decision in the case of Deer Valley and Breckenridge, where a Ski School specific upgrade will separate out guests from ski school clients. Ski school is a profit center, and maximizing that specific experience for the client also benefits the guest experience.
That’s fair in the case of Breckenridge, but for Deer Valley, the Burns trail being both narrow and part of a major path down from Little Baldy Peak doesn’t really work for “separation”
Me personally having been to Mount Snow since the upgrades, I think that the new quad is very helpfull but the
6-pack might not be for a more advanced skier or rider. Altho, others might share different opinions because I normally start at Carinthia and the new quad may not be as usefull for someone starting at the main base.
Im going to steam boat this Christmas will the gondola be complete?
This is well Done!!!
The 7 brothers express chairlift at Loon does not run everyday during the week. It makes a difference for park riders as well as giving beginners a high speed chairlift to use. It is the old Kanc express chairlift. Loon is a mad house and could use upgrading the 4 person gondola with a 8 person gondola for a better guests experience.
Fully agreed! When it’s open and not too cold, you could argue the 7 Brothers is actually more desirable because the gondola is so cramped inside.
For whatever reason, the waits for the 7 Brothers lift were never horrible last season - but that lack of demand may be why they never ran it consistently on weekdays
The issue with upgrading the gondola at Loon is the limited space on the summit for all those people. Also, the 7 brothers quad isn't new, but the old Kanc quad moved from the west basin after it got replaced by the 8pack
@@counterfit5 Loon has the space for a 8 person gondola.
I didn’t know that upgrading the Boulder chair at heavenly was even on the table. And now I’m upset that it didn’t happen.
Alright let’s see it. I’m still sad that Kirkwood is never upgraded 😢…
Why no mention of Steamboat? New gondola and new expert terrain should open this year
I'm thinking the content for the video was shot last year as it doesn't include the 5-chair upgrade at Breck or Bergman Bowl 6-pack at Keystone - granted, Bergman isn't open yet this season, so it might be hard to tell the impact just yet.
Exactly- this covers the 2022-23 projects.
@@PeakRankings I think Rip's Ride at Breck will make more sense once the rest of the base-8 changes have been made. In isolation, perhaps not the most impactful upgrade - although I enjoy it.
Jordan 8 is great, don't get me wrong, hut I'm still disappointed in the lack of high-speed lifts that serve certain peaks that have great terrain, like White Cap, Locke, Aurora, and Oz. Those lifts are so freakin slowww
Looks just like big sky’s ram charger
13 mins are amoung the longest? What up Ski Wentworth lol!
When is the Stratton review coming?
This season!
What about Whitewaters new chairlift :(
How on earth did you not include Bergman Bowl?
That project will be complete for next season! This video covered the 2022-23 initiatives.
Bergman bowl is going to be running this ski season?@@PeakRankings
That’s the plan!
I think the Palisades gondola should have been rated much worse. For all the money they spent they could have upgraded some of the old (like 1970's) and slow chairs and made an actual positive impact on the skier experience.
Wy didnt u rank upgrades for 2023-24? Wy is it this past season?
The 2023-24 upgrades aren’t out yet!
Can u pls do it wen they are?
Im confused... This video was made a month ago... The new gondola at Steamboat goes directly to the top now and did a month ago. Plus its the fastest in North America at the present moment
Are we not going to talk about big sky’s new tram that held 15 people now it hold 75!
You guys really hate steamboat, they build the fastest lift in North America and nope 17th
This was based off last season’s lifts. We’ll publish another video at the end of this season covering Steamboat’s full Wild Blue Gondola and the Mahogany Ridge expansion!
I agree... It makes a huge difference going right to the top and relieves so much more traffic from The other gondola...
@@PeakRankings sorry I just hate how disrespected steamboat is compared to its larger I-70 counterparts, if you have a family and want the ideal place to live steamboat is it, they do more events than ever other surrounding mountains put together
As a local I still think Alta was pointless.
Should have upgraded Collins 😑😑
You differently missed one, but I’m cool with it cuz I don’t want anyone to know about my new secret ski spot
I think Alta’s sunnyside 6 should be higher, the sunnyside triple had awful lines and albion seldom spun.
Agreed the Sunnyside upgrade had a pretty substantial impact, it’s just that the competition was so intense this year!
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Jay Peak and Smugglers Notch need lift upgrades so bad. It’s literally not funny 😢
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Uhhhh, what about loon opening an entirely new section of the mountain giving great beginner and intermediate terrain, that also has a new lift giving access straight to the mountain from the dirt lot… how was that not even mentioned, arguably a top 3 upgrade this year, the western bias is real on here
That's an upgrade for next season - this video covered the projects that were completed for 2022-23.
@@PeakRankingsawwww shoot that sucks I thought it was this year, was gonna make it so much nicer, sorry for being rude about the western bias thing I really thought it was this year and was shocked to not hear it mentioned
All good- you can check out our video on next season’s upgrades here: www.peakrankings.com/content/ski-resort-upgrades-2023-24
Just be glad New Hampshire was finally included 😅