Glencoe Mountain Resort has confirmed plans to sell off 100 chairs from its retired 'Access Chairlift', opting for a fixed price rather than an auction following strong public interest.
The sale will take place on Sunday 14 December at 12:00, with each chair priced at £300.
Each chair features a new Glencoe Mountain stainless-steel nameplate and can be purchased with or without its hanger arm.
The resort confirmed they had already received offers ranging from £50 to £850, but the majority fell between £300 and £500, prompting the decision to adopt a single, set price.
Based on early expressions of interest, Glencoe expects that around half of the chairs will be old on the first day. Any remaining chairs will be available throughout December, with a running update on availability maintained to help buyers avoid unnecessary travel.
On the day of the sale, ticket office staff will distribute sticky labels - old ski tickets repurposed for the task - to those attending. Buyers will then be able to select and label their chosen chair before returning to the ticket office to pay by cash or card.
Chairs must be removed the same day, with engineering staff available to help detach hanger arms if needed. Resort staff have emphasised that chairs cannot be stored on-site after purchase, noting they "don't want them cluttering up the car park for months."