A ski lift at a New Hampshire resort has been temporarily closed after a guest fell from their chair over the weekend.
Inspectors with the New Hampshire Fire Marshal's Office are investigating a pair of recent mechanical failures on busy ski ...
On Sunday, a chair on the Flying Bear lift at Attitash detached from the steel cable. The skier on board and the chair both ...
One man was taken to the hospital, and has since been released, after a chair fell from a ski lift at Attitash Mountain ...
Ski lifts are regulated by the New Hampshire Passenger Tramway Safety Board. Mark Petrozzi, who has been sitting on the board ...
Video of the aftermath quickly making rounds online, shared by accounts such as @failresorts, showing the skier on the ground ...
Cannon Mountain, a state-run ski area in Franconia, said “a bolt affixed to the power take-off shaft” on a ski lift failed.
Sixty-four passengers were safely removed Wednesday from the Peabody Quad Lift at Cannon Mountain after a mechanical issue, officials said.
A recent accident at Attitash highlighted how the fear that exists in many skiers’ heads can occasionally become reality.
A malfunction forced the evacuation of 64 people from a chairlift at Cannon Mountain Ski Area in Franconia, N.H., on Wednesday, the resort said.