Comment on Woman’s ski lift death prompts Colorado to recommend changes to lift systems across the state

Woman’s ski lift death prompts Colorado to recommend changes to lift systems across the state

The death of a Texas mother who fell from a Ski Granby Ranch chairlift last year has prompted state inspectors to recommend changes to lift systems across Colorado and mull taking regulatory steps to prevent such a tragedy from happening again. Larry Smith, Colorado’s chief chairlift inspector, says he is working with resorts and colleagues across the country and beyond — who are keeping close tabs on how the state moves forward — to share what has been gleaned from investigations into the accident. He said the possible changes to the state’s chairlifts will be small and ones that riders likely won’t notice, but that drastically reduce the chances of another improbable death like 40-year-old Kelly Huber’s. “The chances of that occurring again are extremely small without making any changes,” Smith said in an interview Monday with The Denver Post.

 

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