Mount Sunapee North Peak Triple
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The North Peak Triple is a fixed-grip triple chairlift located at Mount Sunapee. The chairlift runs from the bottom of the ski area (from nearby the Spruce Lodge) to the summit of the North Peak Area of the mountain, which is located about halfway up the ski area as a whole. This lift mainly services most of Sunapee's advanced terrain, but you can also ski off the back of North Peak and either ski to the bottom of Sunbowl, where many intermediate groomers on the mountains can be found, and the summit can be accessed via the Sunbowl Express Quad, or you can ski Toboggan Chute which brings you to the trails located on the lower half of the main mountain, which is also filled with intermediate groomers. The lift was manufactured by Doppelmayr and was installed at Mount Sunapee in 1987, making it the ski area's second oldest lift, after the Spruce Triple. • Mount Sunapee is a ski area located in Newbury, New Hampshire. It is located in the central-western portion of the state. The ski area is located about 28 mi southeast of Lebanon, 37 mi northwest of Concord, 50 mi northwest of Manchester, and about 100 mi northwest of Boston, MA. Due to its close proximity to many major cities in New England, Mount Sunapee is one of the more popular ski areas in New Hampshire. The ski area sits in the Sunapee State Park, which is also home to a State Beach on Lake Sunapee nearby. The ski area was previously operated by the state of New Hampshire, but has been leased out since the end of the 1900s, and is currently operated by Vail Resorts, and is therefore on the Epic Pass. Sunapee is known for its great views of the nearby Lake Sunapee, its big and separate beginner area, and its nice intermediate cruisers. The mountain is split up into five areas: the Main Face which has lots of fun, intermediate cruisers that everyone can enjoy; Sunbowl, which also has a nice variety of intermediate cruisers that are slightly shorter, but provide a better view of the lake; North Peak, which is where a majority of the ski area's advanced terrain is located; Spruce Peak, where most of the ski area's terrain parks are located; and South Peak, which is a separate (across the parking lot) area of Mount Sunapee which is dedicated to beginners. • Lift information • Manufacturer: Doppelmayr • Year of Installation: 1987 • Vertical: 965 ft • Length: 3,254 ft • Estimated Duration in Recording: 9:15 • Estimated Speed in Recording: 825 ft/min • Design Speed: 450 ft/min • Design Capacity: 1,800 per hour • Filmed on December 20, 2020 • Filmed with the all NEW GoPro Hero 9 Black with the Max Lens Mod attached and Horizon Leveling on
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