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iceberg210's Photo iceberg210 06 May 2013

View Postmissouriskier, on 02 May 2013 - 06:04 PM, said:


Thanks for sharing this about SkyTrac. It's nice to know a little more about them. I haven't gotten to ride any of their lifts yet, but they sure look nice!

I like that SkyTrac is American-owned. Not that there's anything wrong with the European manufacturers, but it's always nice to have an American company offering a good product.


I don't know if there is foreign ownership that goes along with it but SkyTrac is very close with BMF from Switzerland, which is neither here nor there but just saying they do have foreign ties...
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ss20's Photo ss20 10 Feb 2014

Another new Skytrack lift at Hermitage Club/Haystack. They must be doing something right.

https://www.facebook...heHermitageClub
Scroll down to the beginning of Febuary.
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SuperRat's Photo SuperRat 11 Feb 2014

View Postss20, on 10 February 2014 - 02:18 PM, said:

Another new Skytrack lift at Hermitage Club/Haystack. They must be doing something right.

https://www.facebook...heHermitageClub
Scroll down to the beginning of Febuary.


https://www.facebook...35843146&type=1
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snowmaster's Photo snowmaster 17 Feb 2014

What do you call those carriers? They're not quite bail chairs, not quite center pole either.
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vons's Photo vons 17 Feb 2014

The French skilift forum was joking abut the carriers because numerous companies in europe have used a similar design in the past with GMM still using it.
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skier2's Photo skier2 17 Feb 2014

Wasn't Sky Trac working on bringing detachable technology to the table for the USA? Is that still in the works, to anyone's knowledge?
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vons's Photo vons 18 Feb 2014

They are working on a economical detachable quad & six-pack product for North America and they also have exclusive distribution rights for the BMF product line in North America.
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skier2's Photo skier2 18 Feb 2014

View Postvons, on 18 February 2014 - 04:47 PM, said:

They are working on a economical detachable quad & six-pack product for North America and they also have exclusive distribution rights for the BMF product line in North America.

When these new lifts launch they will be a boon to longer, larger Midwest areas that need HS lift tech but can't afford / can't justify paying for a detach at current pricing.
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RibStaThiok's Photo RibStaThiok 18 Feb 2014

sounds interesting.
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vons's Photo vons 19 Feb 2014

Product popping up everywhere http://www.youtube.c...eature=youtu.be
This post has been edited by vons: 19 February 2014 - 04:23 PM
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Nate214's Photo Nate214 24 Feb 2014

New Skytrac Tripple going up in Taos Ski Valley summer 2014 2,298 length and 1,078 vertical Pictures this summer!
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Snowy Ferries's Photo Snowy Ferries 18 Apr 2014

Skytrac will be replacing the High Campbell chairlift at Crystal this summer.
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Nate214's Photo Nate214 18 Apr 2014

Skytrac Bullwheel sitting at 12,481ft on top of Kachina Peak Taos Ski Valley, NM 13.5 ft diameter and 6,800 lbs Attached File  kachinab3.jpg (33.27K)
Number of downloads: 86
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snoloco's Photo snoloco 21 Apr 2014

Gore, NY seems to be in the market for a new fixed grip lift to replace their High Peaks Double. I wonder if they will use SkyTrac since as said elsewhere on this site, they can do fixed grip installations cheaper than Doppelmayr and Poma can. Gore is state run and has limited funds, so doing a lift installation cheaper would be good. For that reason, SkyTrac may be a better choice than Doppelmayr, or Poma and I think that there is a good chance that SkyTrac gets the business.
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SkiLiftDude's Photo SkiLiftDude 30 May 2014

View Postsnoloco, on 21 April 2014 - 02:22 PM, said:

Gore, NY seems to be in the market for a new fixed grip lift to replace their High Peaks Double. I wonder if they will use SkyTrac since as said elsewhere on this site, they can do fixed grip installations cheaper than Doppelmayr and Poma can. Gore is state run and has limited funds, so doing a lift installation cheaper would be good. For that reason, SkyTrac may be a better choice than Doppelmayr, or Poma and I think that there is a good chance that SkyTrac gets the business.


Anyone know if Partek is still making lifts or just selling parts?
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Peter's Photo Peter 30 May 2014

View PostSkiLiftDude, on 30 May 2014 - 04:00 PM, said:


Anyone know if Partek is still making lifts or just selling parts?

They are. Shawnee Peak, Maine is getting one this summer. They built one last year at Alpine Valley, Ohio.

http://www.partekski...com/aboutus.asp
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SkiLiftDude's Photo SkiLiftDude 30 May 2014

View PostPeter, on 30 May 2014 - 04:05 PM, said:

They are. Shawnee Peak, Maine is getting one this summer. They built one last year at Alpine Valley, Ohio.

http://www.partekski...com/aboutus.asp


Anyone know how SkyTrak and Partek compare in price?
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snoloco's Photo snoloco 30 May 2014

I don't know how they compare in price, but I live in downstate NY, and Partek is based one town over from where I live. For that reason, they are quite common in downstate, NY, NJ, and PA. I am quite used to seeing them, so I don't give it a second thought, but they are so rare everywhere else. Mountain Creek, NJ got a Partek for the 2012 2013 season. They also have one that they got during the Mountain Creek rebrand from Vernon Valley Great Gorge. They also have a Borvig left over from the VVGG days. They are only about 15 minutes from Partek's (formerly Borvig's) headquarters, so the only reason they used Doppelmayr was so they could get detaches. The only Doppelmayr fixed grip they have is the Granite Peak Quad, which is designed to be converted to detachable. Shawnee, PA is all Partek, except for their Doppelmayr HSQ. Camelback, PA is all Borvig/Partek, except that one of their triples has Riblet carriers, and their two Doppelmayr HSQ's.
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fireonthemountain's Photo fireonthemountain 27 Jul 2014

View PostAndyEich, on 05 June 2013 - 07:05 PM, said:


I'll be surprised if this is the case. I talked to someone in mgmt in Feb who would have to be part of such a decision, and they had not heard of Skytrac (or they have a good poker face).

just curious is skytrac jan leanords new company and are they based out of maryland
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