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This article is about the ski resort. For the film, see Suicide Six (film). For the TV show, see The Suicide Six. Suicide Six Nearest city: Pomfret, Vermont Coordinates: 43°39′50″N 72°32′40″W / 43.66389°N 72.54444°W / 43.66389; -72.54444Coordinates: 43°39′50″N 72°32′40″W / 43.66389°N 72.54444°W / 43.66389; -72.54444 Vertical: 650 feet (200 m) Top elevation: 1,200 feet (370 m) Base elevation: 550 feet (170 m) Skiable area: 100 acres (40 ha) Runs: 23 Longest run: 5,280 feet (1,600 m) Lift system: 2 double chairs, 1 J-bar Lift capacity: 3,000 passengers/hr Snowfall: 110 inches (280 cm) Web site: suicide6.com Suicide Six is the name of a ski resort in South Pomfret, Vermont. It has some claim to historical fame as a very early ski resort and in 1934, an improvised rope tow, said to be the first ski lift in the Eastern United States. The rope tow was set up by Wallace "Bunny" Bertram on Gilbert's Hill, and powered with a Ford Model T engine. Bertram once joked that to ski down the nearby Hill No. 6 would be suicide. Two years later the resort was opened using this name and photos of Bertram can be seen in the resort museum in the base lodge. Devotees of ski mountaineering and backcountry skiing mark this as the beginning of the divergence of resort skiing and traditional backcountry skiing. External links Suicide Six home page This article about a location in Vermont is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e This article about a ski area or resort is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e