New Lift Construction Photos 2014
Emax
16 Aug 2014
RibStaThiok, on 11 August 2014 - 11:14 PM, said:
Thanks for posting the vids, Bud. What ended up happening to the old lift? Please keep us posted with daily progress if time allows.
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Top terminal.
skiersage
20 Aug 2014
Not construction of a new lift but close enough. Alongside replacing the original cabins, Stratton mtn is also replacing the gondola's original haul rope. Here are some pics from their facebook page of the new rope arriving.


If it isn't immediately obvious, this photo is of the truck getting stuck as the long trailer couldn't handle the abrupt change of pitch.


There are plenty more on Stratton's facebook page.


If it isn't immediately obvious, this photo is of the truck getting stuck as the long trailer couldn't handle the abrupt change of pitch.


There are plenty more on Stratton's facebook page.
Snowy Ferries
21 Aug 2014
Backbowlsbilly, on 15 August 2014 - 05:25 AM, said:
Here's a rendering of what the new pulse gondola that LP is building in Royal Gorge will look like, they say it will open for next Spring. (http://royalgorgebri...actions/gondola)


Wow! 1200 feet high! That's almost as high as P2P!
DonaldMReif
25 Aug 2014
I think tower 1 of the Colorado SuperChair has been installed and they are now building the bottom terminal.
Backbowlsbilly
25 Aug 2014
I was up at Beaver Creek yesterday and got some pictures of the progress on the new Centennial lift. The towers are all in place as well as the terminal machinery and some sheaves. The first five towers are hold down, hold down, tension, compression, tension.
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DonaldMReif
26 Aug 2014
They've been assembling the Colorado SuperChair's bottom terminal today. It's hard to tell, but it looks like the lift has the same wood frame siding that the Kensho SuperChair has.
Peter
28 Aug 2014
Flower Point at Whitefish
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liftmech
29 Aug 2014
Backbowlsbilly, on 25 August 2014 - 02:00 PM, said:
I was up at Beaver Creek yesterday and got some pictures of the progress on the new Centennial lift. The towers are all in place as well as the terminal machinery and some sheaves. The first five towers are hold down, hold down, tension, compression, tension.
What's a 'tension' tower? I'm aware of three types-- hold-down (compression), support, and combination....
liftmech
29 Aug 2014
DonaldMReif, on 26 August 2014 - 10:43 AM, said:
They've been assembling the Colorado SuperChair's bottom terminal today. It's hard to tell, but it looks like the lift has the same wood frame siding that the Kensho SuperChair has.
Does look that way. Which makes me wonder where the green-painted terminal I saw in Frisco last week was headed.
Peter
29 Aug 2014
liftmech, on 29 August 2014 - 05:12 AM, said:
Does look that way. Which makes me wonder where the green-painted terminal I saw in Frisco last week was headed.
Maybe Wisconsin...
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DonaldMReif
29 Aug 2014
I have proof that yes, the Colorado SuperChair has the same wood-frame siding that the Kensho SuperChair has:
Here's the Kensho SuperChair:

Here's the webcam showing the Colorado SuperChair as it looked this morning at 10:16 AM MDT:
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My only complaint is now that the resort really needs to reskin the bottom terminal of the Rocky Mountain SuperChair to match, and give it a makeover so that its terminals look like the ones on the Paradise Express lift. Or rather, do that to every superchair on the mountain save for the Beaver Run SuperChair.
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Here's the Kensho SuperChair:

Here's the webcam showing the Colorado SuperChair as it looked this morning at 10:16 AM MDT:
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My only complaint is now that the resort really needs to reskin the bottom terminal of the Rocky Mountain SuperChair to match, and give it a makeover so that its terminals look like the ones on the Paradise Express lift. Or rather, do that to every superchair on the mountain save for the Beaver Run SuperChair.
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boardski
29 Aug 2014
Maybe if the Rocky Mountain lift looks like an older chair, it will divert much of the skier traffic to the new 6 pack. The veteran skiers and riders will be able to ride up Rocky and the T-Bar before the tourists are able to sit down on the new CO chair. Oh the advantages :-) Thanks for the updates. It is always exciting watching these things go in each summer.
I have been watching the Breezeway and Elma projects also via Facebook however not much progress in the way of steel as of yet.
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I have been watching the Breezeway and Elma projects also via Facebook however not much progress in the way of steel as of yet.
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Peter
29 Aug 2014
Brian Head
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Backbowlsbilly
29 Aug 2014
floridaskier
29 Aug 2014
fireonthemountain
30 Aug 2014
Nate214, on 15 August 2014 - 02:02 PM, said:
It's to my understanding that he is a sub. for Sky Trac. Yes it is Tim He is working on the Kachina Peak Triple being built at Taos Ski Valley.
man i used to live with him in pensylvania and agian in waitsfield vermont rebuilding mad rivers single chair...sure would be good to see all the old guys again...if your there tell him mike daniels from new hampshire says hey
Yooper Skier
30 Aug 2014
It's the one that was removed from Tamarack. 2005 vintage I believe.
Yooper Skier
30 Aug 2014
DonaldMReif
30 Aug 2014
boardski, on 29 August 2014 - 12:18 PM, said:
Maybe if the Rocky Mountain lift looks like an older chair, it will divert much of the skier traffic to the new 6 pack. The veteran skiers and riders will be able to ride up Rocky and the T-Bar before the tourists are able to sit down on the new CO chair. Oh the advantages :-) Thanks for the updates. It is always exciting watching these things go in each summer.
I have been watching the Breezeway and Elma projects also via Facebook however not much progress in the way of steel as of yet.
I have been watching the Breezeway and Elma projects also via Facebook however not much progress in the way of steel as of yet.
I think the wood trim is more noticeable when the sun shines directly on it.
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