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Mt. Whittier Ski Area
Ossipee, New Hampshire
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Mt. Whittier Ski Area: Gondola Area
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| Gondola Area - Abandoned |

Mt. Whittier's trail map after the installation of the gondola |
With areas further north on Route 16 rapidly expanding, plans were put in place to grow Mt. Whittier from a small, surface lift operation into a major ski area.
Plans were announced as early as 1959, when the ski area planned to open a "Bubble lift - a fantastic glass enclosed ball-shaped structure similar to the sky-line ride around California's Disneyland."
Plans eventually changed to a four person gondola in the early 1960s. In 1962, construction started in conjunction with a program with the State of New Hampshire Recreation Plan.
In 1963-64, the 6,200 foot long by 1,300 foot vertical Mueller gondola opened, dramatically increasing Whittier's vertical drop. Climbing steeply up the side of Nickerson Mountain, the gondola served some very steep terrain (initially two new trails and one new slope). The bottom terminal of the gondola was constructed east of Route 16, resulting in gondola cars crossing over the highway (for off season scenic rides). A second loading terminal was constructed at the foot of Nickerson Mountain for skiers. Due to the nature of the terrain, conditions could be less than optimal.
Due to a lack of snowmaking amongst other things, the area closed in 1985. The gondola towers and haul rope are still standing as of 2010.

The Whittier gondola in off season operation

The gondola lift line (2008)

The top terminal of the gondola (2008)

The top terminal of the gondola (2008)
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Mt. Whittier - NewEnglandSkiHistory.com
Mt. Whittier Ski Area - New England Lost Ski Areas Project
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Last updated: November 15, 2010
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