Snowflake is a weird lift
liftmech
15 Jul 2004
I imagine there's some overriding reason this lift was intentionally built with a 45-degree bend, but I wonder if Breck and Poma collaborated on it just to say it could be done.
Looking down at the midstation from the upper section.
Looking down at the midstation from the upper section.
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liftmech
15 Jul 2004
Another view of this contraption.
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liftmech
15 Jul 2004
Lastly, looking down the lower section from the #2 bullwheel. You can see where the light side is raised way up to cross over the rest of the machinery.
I'd hate to have this lift if only because I hate greasing bullwheels, and there's three all told!
I'd hate to have this lift if only because I hate greasing bullwheels, and there's three all told!
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KZ
15 Jul 2004
Does someone have that diagram of how it works? Whenever I look at it I get all confused

liftmech
15 Jul 2004
Sorry- should have included this with the pictures. This is a highly simplified version, but it should make things a little more understandable.
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Allan
21 Jul 2004
No. You can't have passengers going around full bullwheels at full speed. Otherwise things like bouncing chairs off towers happen. It would be a fun trip though :)
Kicking Horse
21 Jul 2004
they are not suppose to download....................................................
but............................
but............................
ISMrider
22 Jul 2004
I wonder if they ran it in the summer slow they would let you do it? I bet someone done it like a lift guy or ski patrol.
Allan
22 Jul 2004
No, public generally aren't permitted to ride bullwheels - I would say the mechanics would have ridden them, at a reduced speed.
floridaskier
23 Jul 2004
Sundance, UT (Robert Redfords little ski area not too far from Provo, UT) lets you ride around the bullwheel on their up-and-over CTEC quad in the summer. They slow it down though
Allan
23 Jul 2004
Yeah, some areas do. But that is just one bullwheel with an operator, not three - two without operators. The fact that Snowflake's aren't very tall pose a risk of people hopping on and off unattended as well.
Mike
01 Jan 2005
Allan, on Jul 23 2004, 05:20 PM, said:
Yeah, some areas do. But that is just one bullwheel with an operator, not three - two without operators. The fact that Snowflake's aren't very tall pose a risk of people hopping on and off unattended as well.
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One of the FOUR bullwheels is actually over 50' in the air. The mechanics have to ride the bullwheel in a workchair in the summer to do the line maint. The bend was put in for realestate reasons. The condo owners at the bottom of the lift helped pay for it by the way. I've never heard of public downloading on that lift.
liftmech
01 Jan 2005
Yes, there are four total bullwheels... but in my earlier post I was referring to the three one would have to grease. The drive bullwheel does not count in that.
djspookman
06 Jan 2005
wow that's ugly/werid/interesting/intreiging all at the same time. One has to ask.. why? Why so complicated?