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SkiDaBird's Photo SkiDaBird 27 Aug 2014

View Postsnoloco, on 26 August 2014 - 02:25 PM, said:

I saw something about the Teton Lift on Facebook. I saw that a ton of people are vehemently opposed to it saying that it will ruin the mountain. They say that everything will be tracked out quickly because gapers can roll off the lift and track up the snow. I don't know what is up with these people. If it is between struggling up a steep dangerous hill carrying heavy ski equipment or riding a lift, I would take the lift every time, even if the snow was more tracked out.

I'm going to put this as simply as I can. Finding a run that hasn't been touched by anyone with perfect powder is absolutely worth the hike. The difference between a tracked up face and 2' of fresh is immense. Now, I still support the lift because new places will open up and it will shift traffic on the mountain drastically. But if that was your spot, I get where they are coming from.

Off topic, sorry. Will try to refrain.
This post has been edited by SkiDaBird: 27 August 2014 - 01:11 AM
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Peter's Photo Peter 03 Sep 2014

Hermitage Club 6-pack approved: http://www.reformer....-wilmington-drb
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sseguin613's Photo sseguin613 04 Sep 2014

New Doppelmayr heated bubble chairlift coming for 2015/16 season to Sunshine Village, in Banff, Alberta

It will replace the Tee Pee Town double chair

Full details here
http://www.skibanff....hair-in-canada/
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machskier's Photo machskier 05 Sep 2014

View Postsseguin613, on 04 September 2014 - 05:38 PM, said:

New Doppelmayr heated bubble chairlift coming for 2015/16 season to Sunshine Village, in Banff, Alberta

It will replace the Tee Pee Town double chair

Full details here
http://www.skibanff....hair-in-canada/

Wow, only 1200 skiers per hour capacity. Seems pretty low for a lift of this cost.
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SuperRat's Photo SuperRat 05 Sep 2014

View Postmachskier, on 05 September 2014 - 06:36 AM, said:

Wow, only 1200 skiers per hour capacity. Seems pretty low for a lift of this cost.


a comfortable ride must be of greater importance than capacity otherwise they probably would've spent the money on more chairs. Looking at the high percentage of expert runs leading to Tee-Pee makes me think 1200 pph is a good place to start.
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Peter's Photo Peter 19 Sep 2014

Leitner (not Leitner-Poma) is building 2 10 passenger gondolas in Mexico City with a total of 7 stations in 2015.

http://en.leitner-ro...oject-in-Mexico
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Peter's Photo Peter 24 Sep 2014

Vail's CEO today talked about what the PCMR-Canyons lift might look like. "Given the terrain, it'll probably be a chairlift, a singular chairlift, that you can ride up and then down . . . so you can ride it both uphill and then download to the other side"

Source: http://www.parkrecor...nd-canyons-2015
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TheEpicPancake's Photo TheEpicPancake 26 Sep 2014

View PostPeter, on 24 September 2014 - 06:03 PM, said:

Vail's CEO today talked about what the PCMR-Canyons lift might look like. "Given the terrain, it'll probably be a chairlift, a singular chairlift, that you can ride up and then down . . . so you can ride it both uphill and then download to the other side"

Source: http://www.parkrecor...nd-canyons-2015



What type of lift do you suppose it would be? I would guess a detachable quad, unless they think the demand would require a six pack. I'm also not sure why Katz doesn't think trails are possible, unless it has something to do with land ownership issues. Looking at topographical maps of the area, it looks like they could cut some trails from Iron Mountain down to the base of King Con. Am I wrong about this?
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SkiDaBird's Photo SkiDaBird 26 Sep 2014

View PostTheEpicPancake, on 26 September 2014 - 06:20 PM, said:



What type of lift do you suppose it would be? I would guess a detachable quad, unless they think the demand would require a six pack. I'm also not sure why Katz doesn't think trails are possible, unless it has something to do with land ownership issues. Looking at topographical maps of the area, it looks like they could cut some trails from Iron Mountain down to the base of King Con. Am I wrong about this?

I wouldn't be surprised if it was like Riva Bahn, with a mid station that you can ski from if you wanted, but didn't have to. My understanding is that Canyons to PCMR is quite steep and the whole area has so so coverage. I'm no expert on the PC area though.
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floridaskier's Photo floridaskier 28 Sep 2014

The area where they would put a potential lift up to Dreamscape/Iron Mountain is quite steep, and south-facing. Right now it's the far end of Pinecone Ridge, the double black hiking access area that dumps into Thaynes Canyon. It would be tough to open that up for the general public, but maybe they would cut a cattrack down from the top on the PC side.

Better question is where it will come out. My guess is they would combine it with a Motherlode HSQ and come down on that side. King Con is already overcrowded and Motherlode is long overdue for a replacement. That's the only lift upgrade needed on the PCMR side. On The Canyons side, probably makes most sense to end at the top of Iron Mountain, but they would need some snowmaking over there to reliably open that early in the year.
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Sauce's Photo Sauce 06 Oct 2014

View PostPeter, on 03 September 2014 - 09:01 PM, said:

Hermitage Club 6-pack approved: http://www.reformer....-wilmington-drb


Haystack def doesn't need this capacity but I assume they were more interested in the heated bubble concept which I imagine isn't available on quads. The mountain needs a high speed lift badly, Barnstormer was an 11 minute ride and you still needed to take another lift to get to the best terrain at Witches.
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machskier's Photo machskier 06 Oct 2014

Heated bubbles are available, see the Canyon's heated bubble HSQ.

View PostSauce, on 06 October 2014 - 11:42 AM, said:


Haystack def doesn't need this capacity but I assume they were more interested in the heated bubble concept which I imagine isn't available on quads. The mountain needs a high speed lift badly, Barnstormer was an 11 minute ride and you still needed to take another lift to get to the best terrain at Witches.
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Jonni's Photo Jonni 15 Oct 2014

Also two more lifts to put on the list as discussed in previous topics: North Peak Quad at Sunapee (recycled Sun Bowl Quad chair), along with the Cataract Triple (recycled North Peak triple chair). Not sure if these will happen in the same year or not.
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Peter's Photo Peter 01 Nov 2014

Sounds like Arizona Snowbowl might be getting a detachable next summer: http://www.azcentral...staff/18206603/
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Peter's Photo Peter 02 Nov 2014

Les Otten of American Skiing Company fame hopes to break ground on phase one of The Balsams, NH redevelopment next summer with 5 new lifts. The ski area has been closed the last 3 winters.

http://www.unionlead...1029145/-1/news
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alexboesen's Photo alexboesen 02 Nov 2014

Squaw Valley is apparently replacing Siberia with a Six Pack next summer. More details are at http://unofficialalpine.com/?p=6131
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Peter's Photo Peter 07 Nov 2014

Saddleback is getting Camden Snow Bowl's 1966 Hall t-bar and plans to reinstall it next summer in a location TBD.
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Peter's Photo Peter 19 Nov 2014

Snow King wants to replace the Rafferty lift with a new, longer lift next summer to serve a new mountain coaster.

http://www.jhnewsand...ad13db4491.html
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snoloco's Photo snoloco 19 Nov 2014

Does this mean the alpine slide is going away? I sure hope not as alpine slides are 100 times better than the gimmicky mountain coasters. Another example of how society is softening by getting rid of anything and everything with the slightest bit of danger and replacing it with a boring, sanitized, experience that isn't even fun. I've ridden both alpine slides and coasters and on the slide, you feel in control the entire time and that you need to stay in control or get hurt. On the coaster, just hold the handles down and sit there. There is nothing more to it.
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Peter's Photo Peter 19 Nov 2014

View Postsnoloco, on 19 November 2014 - 06:08 PM, said:

Does this mean the alpine slide is going away? I sure hope not as alpine slides are 100 times better than the gimmicky mountain coasters. Another example of how society is softening by getting rid of anything and everything with the slightest bit of danger and replacing it with a boring, sanitized, experience that isn't even fun. I've ridden both alpine slides and coasters and on the slide, you feel in control the entire time and that you need to stay in control or get hurt. On the coaster, just hold the handles down and sit there. There is nothing more to it.

The coaster is in addition to the alpine slide. Snow King loses more than $500,000 each winter..the alpine slide is their biggest moneymaker.
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