Snowboarders and skiers make their way around the lifts and base lodge, with the newly finished but yet to officially open Mountaineer lift visible, during holiday vacation week at Attitash Mountain in Bartlett on Dec. 27. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Blue barrels ride on chairs up the new Mountaineer lift as Attitash Mountain employees test the lift and train on how to use the lift prior to its opening, delayed because of unopen summit trails with recent rain and warm weather, at the Bartlett ski mountain. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Snowboarders and skiers head down the L Far Out trail during holiday vacation week at Attitash Mountain in Bartlett on Dec. 27. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Snowboarders and skiers make their way to the lifts and base lodge during holiday vacation week at Attitash Mountain in Bartlett on Dec. 27. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Snowboarders and skiers make their way around the lifts and base lodge, with the newly finished but yet to officially open Mountaineer lift visible, during holiday vacation week at Attitash Mountain in Bartlett on Dec. 27. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Blue barrels ride on chairs up the new Mountaineer lift as Attitash Mountain employees test the lift and train on how to use the lift prior to its opening, delayed because of unopen summit trails with recent rain and warm weather, at the Bartlett ski mountain. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Snowboarders and skiers head down the L Far Out trail during holiday vacation week at Attitash Mountain in Bartlett on Dec. 27. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Snowboarders and skiers make their way to the lifts and base lodge during holiday vacation week at Attitash Mountain in Bartlett on Dec. 27. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
BARTLETT — Attitash’s new high-speed detachable quad summit lift, dubbed the Mountaineer, is ready to go — all that’s needed is snow-covered terrain from the summit, and thanks to the efforts of snowmakers, that day will soon be here, say Attitash officials.
“The Mountaineer is operational and ready to ride. However, due to the extensive rain and warm temperatures, our trails off the summit will not be ready for this holiday break,” said Abigail Allen, New Hampshire communications manager for Vail Resorts, on Tuesday.
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