2milehi, on 04 December 2013 - 08:41 PM, said:
What ever it takes to keep 'em turning.
Well admittedly frankenlifts are more interesting than regular lifts. I mean, Steamboat's Yan/Lift Engineering lifts (with the possible exception of Bashor) are Frankenlifts because they use some Doppelmayr equipment on them - usually just the sheaves, but in some cases, also the chairs. On another note, 2milehi, has Keystone repainted the upper terminal of the Outback Express lift this year? I know that in the last two years Keystone has been repainting their high speed quad and six pack terminals from beige to a retro dark green similar to what these lifts used when they were originally constructed. They did the Peru Express, Summit Express, Ruby Express and upper terminal of the Montezuma Express in 2011. In 2012, the new paint job was given to the bottom terminal of the Montezuma Express, both terminals on the Santiago Express, and the bottom terminal of the Outback Express lift. However, last year the Outback Express lift's upper terminal was still painted beige. I am expecting that this year it will appear painted green if Keystone finishes up their repainting work.