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Tahoe’s biggest ski upgrade in decades is nearing completion. See how it’s going

Two of the Tahoe region’s most iconic resorts – Squaw Valley, as it was known at the time, and neighboring Alpine Meadows – united under the same ownership in 2011. A new gondola scheduled to open by the end of this year will make that connection physical for Palisades Tahoe, as the resorts are now collectively known.

The $85 million dollar Base to Base Gondola will transport skiers and snowboarders 2.4 miles between the two vast ski areas in a 16-minute ride over high ridges with distant views. It’s expected to open in mid-December.

The project was intended to create “the most reliable, efficient and unique lift experience in the United States,” said Casey Blann, senior vice president of operations, at a media tour on Thursday.

Two lifts, which can be operated independently in case of strong winds, will drive the gondola. Its 96 cabins can move 1,400 people per hour.

A separate project, on the Olympic Valley side of the resort, upgrades the Red Dog chair from a three-person lift to a high-speed six seater. The Alpine side has upgraded snow-making equipment and improvements to the lodge.

Two cabins traverse the Base to Base Gondola route at Palisades Tahoe on Thursday, Oct. 27, 2022, as construction continues on the project. It’s expected to begin operation in December.
Two cabins traverse the Base to Base Gondola route at Palisades Tahoe on Thursday, Oct. 27, 2022, as construction continues on the project. It’s expected to begin operation in December. Hector Amezcua hamezcua@sacbee.com
Construction is in full speed as Palisades Tahoe previews the Base to Base Ggondola that will connect the two valleys of the resort – Olympic Valley and Alpine Meadows – on Thursday. The $85 million project is the largest upgrade for Tahoe ski resorts in decades.
Construction is in full speed as Palisades Tahoe previews the Base to Base Ggondola that will connect the two valleys of the resort – Olympic Valley and Alpine Meadows – on Thursday. The $85 million project is the largest upgrade for Tahoe ski resorts in decades. Hector Amezcua hamezcua@sacbee.com
The Base to Base Gondola, under construction Thursday, will hold eight people in each cabin for the 16-minute, 2.4-mile journey between the base areas of Olympic Valley and Alpine Meadows.
The Base to Base Gondola, under construction Thursday, will hold eight people in each cabin for the 16-minute, 2.4-mile journey between the base areas of Olympic Valley and Alpine Meadows. Hector Amezcua hamezcua@sacbee.com
Cabins travese the Base to Base Gondola route from Alpine Lodge during construction on Thursday, Oct. 27, 2022, during construction. A 16-minute trip will take skiers and snowboarders to the Olympic Valley side of Palisades Tahoe, travel previously done by car or bus.
Cabins travese the Base to Base Gondola route from Alpine Lodge during construction on Thursday, Oct. 27, 2022, during construction. A 16-minute trip will take skiers and snowboarders to the Olympic Valley side of Palisades Tahoe, travel previously done by car or bus. Hector Amezcua hamezcua@sacbee.com
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