Loveland Ski Area is replacing their chairlift this summer and that means they're getting rid of some of the old chairlifts.
– Loveland Ski Area is replacing their chairlift this summer and that means they’re getting rid of some of the old chairlifts.
Loveland is hosting a lottery for season pass holders who want one of the chairs. The lift was built in 1977. They cost $650 each. Twenty-five dollars from each sale will go to Alpine Search and Rescue and another $25 will go to the National Forest Foundation.
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