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machskier's Photo machskier 21 Feb 2016

View PostSkiDaBird, on 19 February 2016 - 05:05 PM, said:

Just out of curiosity, if they have already confirmed Doppelmayr as the manufacturer, does that indicate that 1 or both will be high speed?

I could maybe see Lone Peak as a detach, but not sure about challenger. I think a new double would be best, the unload for anything else would be a challenge at best given the ridge you unload onto. Plus, if it is a FG, a double is the fastest fixed grip.
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pp492's Photo pp492 09 Mar 2016

Wilmot WI - 2 or 3 FG Quads - Most likely Doppelmeyr
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julestheshiba's Photo julestheshiba 10 Mar 2016

This may be out of the blue, but why do lots of resorts replace chairlifts with conveyors. Doesn't this seem counterintuitive.
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SkiDaBird's Photo SkiDaBird 11 Mar 2016

View Postjulestheshiba, on 10 March 2016 - 02:02 PM, said:

This may be out of the blue, but why do lots of resorts replace chairlifts with conveyors. Doesn't this seem counterintuitive.

It's a conveyor in the loading zone, in theory it helps reduce misloads. The debate over whether that's true or not isn't for this thread.
Just search Vail Mountaintop Express in YouTube, Donald's video should come up and show it clearly.
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Sacdelic_Skier's Photo Sacdelic_Skier 11 Mar 2016

I believe he is asking about replacing beginner lifts with conveyors
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julestheshiba's Photo julestheshiba 11 Mar 2016

View PostSacdelic_Skier, on 11 March 2016 - 04:26 AM, said:

I believe he is asking about replacing beginner lifts with conveyors

Yes that was what I meant, but thanks for the info SkiDaBIrd
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liftmech's Photo liftmech 12 Mar 2016

Conveyers are much simpler to load and unload than chairlifts for most beginners.
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julestheshiba's Photo julestheshiba 12 Mar 2016

but don't you think it is good for beginners to learn to load a chairlift?
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Sacdelic_Skier's Photo Sacdelic_Skier 12 Mar 2016

that's just like saying a beginner should learn on solid ice.
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NHskier13's Photo NHskier13 12 Mar 2016

As a beginner
it was
Handle tow or go home
and I still can't ride one properly to this day
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vons's Photo vons 15 Mar 2016

Sundance from what I have heard from a reliable source is going with a Doppelmayr for their new lift this time. SkyTrac has however signed some other projects that have yet to be announced by the respective clients, so I cannot disclose these projects at this time. Looks like this summer will be a busy one out west but many projects back east will be postponed due to the terrible season.
This post has been edited by vons: 15 March 2016 - 02:35 PM
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jaytrem's Photo jaytrem 29 Mar 2016

6-pack for Arizona Snowbowl is official. Along with a surface lift for Purgatory...

http://www.arizonasnowbowl.com/capital-improvements-2016-17
This post has been edited by jaytrem: 29 March 2016 - 01:21 PM
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liftmech's Photo liftmech 27 Apr 2016

http://www.mtbachelor.com/cloudchaser/

Now I know where all our money from this winter is going :rolleyes: I'm only kidding, of course. Should be a good addition.
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SkiDaBird's Photo SkiDaBird 03 May 2016

Big Sky facebook confirmed the Challenger Triple and Lone Peak high speed today. No details on Lone Peak though.

https://www.facebook...resort/?fref=nf
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vons's Photo vons 04 May 2016

Spoke to the Doppelmayr survey crew on closing weekend, Challenger is a conveyor loading triple that is reusing many of the existing tower foundations except for the first few towers as the terminal placement will be slightly different. The new Lone Peak chair is going to be a fully loaded six pack with Heat and bubbles.

If you want to see progress the tram cam on the Big Sky page can be controlled to look right at the job site.
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doubrown's Photo doubrown 10 May 2016

Is Tucker happening at Copper in time for 2016-17?
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doubrown's Photo doubrown 10 May 2016

View Postjaytrem, on 01 August 2015 - 05:06 PM, said:

Peter mentioned this on his liftblog site...

"Rumor on Skilifts.org is SkyTrac will complete the abandoned, half-constructed Stagecoach lift on the Moonlight Basin side of Big Sky. I believe this Doppelmayr double came from the defunct Fortress Mountain in Alberta."

That got me thinking about the status of Fortress (it's currently cat skiing only). Somebody recently asked about it on Facebook and this was their reply...

"Hi Kim, we plan to operate one more season of cat skiing and have a planned resort opening the following season!"

I assume there will be some lift building involved if everything goes as planned.





Haven't heard anything about Fortress re-opening in a while.

Would also be surprised if any lifts were relocated from Fortress, as they were all in bad shape. Of the two doubles, the Backside chair (built in late 1970's) was in far better condition than the Farside.
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teachme's Photo teachme 10 May 2016

Hi,

I was hiking up at Fortress last fall and they have about 8 new lifts surveyed. I posted on this here last fall also with some pics.

http://www.skilifts....ss&fromsearch=1
This post has been edited by teachme: 10 May 2016 - 11:21 AM
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doubrown's Photo doubrown 10 May 2016

View Postteachme, on 10 May 2016 - 11:20 AM, said:

Hi,

I was hiking up at Fortress last fall and they have about 8 new lifts surveyed. I posted on this here last fall also with some pics.

http://www.skilifts....ss&fromsearch=1


Hopefully along different alignments. The former Canadian and Farside terrain pods could be significantly larger with better lift locations.

I'll believe Fortress reopening on the first day it actually happens. This resort has seen so many plans not pan out.

Wish I had kept it, but I have a brochure from the early 80's showing lifts all of the way down to the highway, along with a base village development below the day lodge, and a lodge at the bottom of Farside.
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liftmech's Photo liftmech 10 May 2016

View Postdoubrown, on 10 May 2016 - 07:14 AM, said:

Is Tucker happening at Copper in time for 2016-17?

No, and not for the foreseeable future. Amazing how one misquoted newspaper article got everyone all worked up :) We're looking more at replacing K-lift and upgrading Eagle, but no timeline there either.
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