Bottom terminal:


A view of the loading carpet. As you can see, the chair does not pluck you off the carpet like some European lifts or the South Ridge quad at Okemo (a fixed grip quad with a carpet) do. Rather, the red bars of the gates open, you lean and glide onto the carpet, which pulls you forward to the yellow line, which is still made of snow:

Here's a view of the chair parking rail. The original high speed quad did not have a parking rail at the bottom. Rather, it had its at the top of the lift on the uphill side of the terminal. All of the other remaining Doppelmayr high speed quads (the Northwoods Express, Avanti Express, Born Free Express, Game Creek Express, and Orient Express lifts) also have their storage rails in the same location. The Mountaintop Express, although Doppelmayr, does not use that design :

This post has been edited by DonaldMReif: 03 December 2013 - 07:11 AM