Lift Dinosaur, on 12 October 2012 - 08:53 AM, said:
While I don't have a vision of that span, I can tell you that if you want the haul rope closer to the ground, it's not going to be a combination tower unless it's almost as high as the current rope position. A combination assembly is generally a support assembly that in some load cases goes into compression. What you would need is a pure compression assembly, which we all know is a rough ride on a good day. You would also load Tower 25 to the point that it would need more sheaves or even another complete tower to accept the additional load. Plus, an additional tower is in the $45,000-$50,000 range.....
Close your eyes next time.

Dino
Never mind. I was considering the fact that I've dealt with howling winds and at least one or two slows on that point. When the wind's at 35, riding the upper part of the SuperConnect will have wind that really BITES hard. I guess the height thing is what makes that piece of the lift a little bit rattling. I always feel like I want to have the bar down on that segment. It doesn't seem to rattle me in the lower part of the lift, where the SuperConnect has no choice but to have really tall towers (towers 1, 2, and 3 because that's where you're crossing over the Beaver Run SuperChair, and towers 8-10 where you cross Lift C).
The Independence SuperChair also gets enough wind that I think it needs to be called the Indewindence SuperChair.
If someone's talked about the gaps in the towers on the lower part of Lift 6, please verify. That segment has towers where the span is such that there is a significant bouncing when you slow or stop and you are on that section of the line. Not so bad on the upper part, though.
I'm sure someone will argue that Mammoth's Chair 23 is a scary thing because it has such long gaps between tower spans.
And I do agree with that person who said Red Dog and Squaw Creek at Squaw Valley are scary on the sections with the offset towers. I've seen the photos. I can tell you I'd feel the same about Sublette at Jackson Hole.
I sometimes have feelings of extra steepness on the Santiago Express at Keystone. If I do have any anxieties on the Outback Express, it's when you look to your left at the top and you see how far away Dercum Mountain is (two miles in a straight line).
I've actually even had a few experiences with seeming scary rides at Winter Park. The Zephyr Express for one during the section where you're on the Hughes ridge, looking down on the Eskimo Express and Prospector Express pods to your right and Mary Jane to your left.