New Lift Construction Photos 2014
DonaldMReif
01 Sep 2014
I think on the webcam photos, the Colorado SuperChair's haul rope spools have arrived.
sbwhidbey
01 Sep 2014
Crystal Mountain WA Chair 6 July 22 (old lift still there) and Aug 28. The old lift was removed, concrete poured and a new lift shack built. Towers are in the parking lot.
It looks like 3 or 4 new tower foundations.
It looks like 3 or 4 new tower foundations.
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sbwhidbey
01 Sep 2014
Crystal Mountain Chair4 progress. It will be interesting to see how to access Boondogle from the top of the shortened lift.
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DonaldMReif
03 Sep 2014
I think the cams at Peak 8 base show them stringing wires for the Colorado SuperChair. They look like com lines, not the haul rope, though.
Backbowlsbilly
04 Sep 2014
The haul rope arrived at Beaver Creek today for the new "Centennial Express Combination Lift" as it is being called on Beaver Creek's Facebook page.
(https://www.facebook...6880635/?type=1)
(https://www.facebook...6880635/?type=1)
DonaldMReif
05 Sep 2014
I see them finishing assembling the Colorado SuperChair's bottom terminal on the webcam. Speaking of which, I was wondering if anyone has access to the information that would say how many chairs the lift is supposed to have.
This post has been edited by DonaldMReif: 05 September 2014 - 09:50 AM
This post has been edited by DonaldMReif: 05 September 2014 - 09:50 AM
Peter
05 Sep 2014
Quicksilver at Crystal
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Yooper Skier
05 Sep 2014
Rabbit at Shawnee Peak has its towers, return, and drive terminal minus motor room standing as of 9/2.
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vons
07 Sep 2014
Taos flew towers today. The new towers can be seen on the Toas web cam and there should be some Facebook pictures soon
Nate214
08 Sep 2014
Here are the Facebook pics from our tower day! Such an awesome thing to see these towers up there hiking down looking back at it from the original Kachina hike such an awesome piece of engineering nice and steep!!
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Nate214
10 Sep 2014
Stole them from Facebook since not everyone here is a facebooker.
DonaldMReif
11 Sep 2014
I think the Colorado SuperChair's comm line is up now. But that wood trim still looks as impressive on this lift as it does on the Kensho SuperChair.
I'm still inclined to think the lift will be counter-clockwise like the original.
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I'm still inclined to think the lift will be counter-clockwise like the original.
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Peter
12 Sep 2014
Brian Head chairs are on
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liftmech
12 Sep 2014
sbwhidbey, on 01 September 2014 - 07:44 PM, said:
Crystal Mountain Chair4 progress. It will be interesting to see how to access Boondogle from the top of the shortened lift.
Growing up we used to access Boondoggle from wherever we felt like it. There were some fun little tree shots off Witch's Knoll (which appears to have been flattened to make a new access point for Tinkerbell from the top of the new lift). So-- I'd guess it won't be a problem.
Nate214
14 Sep 2014
DonaldMReif, on 11 September 2014 - 06:48 AM, said:
I think the Colorado SuperChair's comm line is up now. But that wood trim still looks as impressive on this lift as it does on the Kensho SuperChair.
I'm still inclined to think the lift will be counter-clockwise like the original.
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I'm still inclined to think the lift will be counter-clockwise like the original.
Looks like some base area renovation going on there as well!
DonaldMReif
17 Sep 2014
They rotated the camera that faced Ski Hill Grill so that the Colorado SuperChair is front and center. It looks like the lift has loading gates. That seems kind of odd considering that the resort removed the gates from almost all of the superchairs in 2012 (the only ones that kept their gates are Quicksilver Super6 because it's a double loading lift, and the Peak 8 SuperConnect because it has a midway load station). Hopefully they won't cause extra stops and slows.
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DonaldMReif
17 Sep 2014
Actually, for exciting news: that thing I circled in the previous photo? The Colorado SuperChair has a magic carpet loading belt!
Yes, it's only the second lift at Breckenridge to use a carpet at the loading area, after Lift 7, and the Colorado SuperChair is also only the second detachable in North America to use magic carpet loading, after the Mountaintop Express lift. I think the Colorado SuperChair's belt actually might be made by the same company that made the Mountaintop Express lift's belt. And this also confirms that the lift is anticlockwise with inline loading because of how the belt is positioned.
Here's a better look:
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As you can see, it looks practically the same as the Mountaintop Express lift's belt. The middle spot is obviously the space for handicapped.
Compare the photo there to the appearance of the Mountaintop Express lift's belt:
https://www.youtube....h?v=zeUkbLiwx8Y
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As you can see, it looks practically the same as the Mountaintop Express lift's belt. The middle spot is obviously the space for handicapped.
Compare the photo there to the appearance of the Mountaintop Express lift's belt:
https://www.youtube....h?v=zeUkbLiwx8Y
Yooper Skier
17 Sep 2014
DonaldMReif, on 17 September 2014 - 10:29 AM, said:
Actually, for exciting news: that thing I circled in the previous photo? The Colorado SuperChair has a magic carpet loading belt!
Yes, it's only the second lift at Breckenridge to use a carpet at the loading area, after Lift 7, and the Colorado SuperChair is also only the second detachable in North America to use magic carpet loading, after the Mountaintop Express lift. I think the Colorado SuperChair's belt actually might be made by the same company that made the Mountaintop Express lift's belt. And this also confirms that the lift is anticlockwise with inline loading because of how the belt is positioned.
Here's a better look:
Colorado SuperChair carpet.jpg
As you can see, it looks practically the same as the Mountaintop Express lift's belt. The middle spot is obviously the space for handicapped.
Compare the photo there to the appearance of the Mountaintop Express lift's belt:
https://www.youtube....h?v=zeUkbLiwx8Y
Here's a better look:
As you can see, it looks practically the same as the Mountaintop Express lift's belt. The middle spot is obviously the space for handicapped.
Compare the photo there to the appearance of the Mountaintop Express lift's belt:
https://www.youtube....h?v=zeUkbLiwx8Y
Grand Summit Express at Mount Snow has a carpet-assist load also. I think it was added within the past 3 years or so.
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