

Snowflake is a weird lift
#21
Posted 06 January 2005 - 09:50 PM
#22
Posted 07 January 2005 - 08:11 AM

#23
Posted 07 January 2005 - 09:35 AM
liftmech, on Jan 7 2005, 01:50 AM, said:
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Thanks! I'm used to seeing lifts that are straight here in the east, there's almost no lifts that don't go in a straight line here that's all :)
#25
Posted 07 January 2005 - 11:25 AM
Theres a place for all of God's creatures, right next to the mashed potatoes.
"You could say that a mountain is alot like a woman, once you think you know every inch of her and you're about to dip your skis into some soft, deep powder...Bam, you've got two broken legs, cracked ribs and you pay your $20 just to let her punch your lift ticket all over again"
#28
Posted 08 January 2005 - 05:42 AM
#29
Posted 08 January 2005 - 07:01 AM
coskibum, on Jan 8 2005, 05:42 AM, said:
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Well, as I recall, Killington's lift (South Ridge lift) is laid out as a triangle so the return line takes an entirely different route from the uphill legs. They have a midway unload station at the angle point. This triangular arrangement deletes the need for the 270 degree loop that Breck's lift makes at the angle point.
#35
Posted 12 January 2005 - 11:06 PM
http://community.webshots.com/photo/244995...244997568rRiUJj
#36
Posted 13 January 2005 - 05:48 AM
Elevation 9,600 Feet
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#38
Posted 15 January 2005 - 03:44 PM
ccslider, on Jan 8 2005, 10:01 AM, said:
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I think it's been 20 or so years since I've skiied at Killington but if I recall, the turn uses two bullwheels with the rope making half of the needed turn on each bullwheel. It was definitely weird to go around a turn while attached to the rope.
Other lifts that turn while on the rope? The only one I've seen and/or ridden is Squaw Valley's Pulse lift which uses sheaves and slows down for the turn. Plus it's even weirder with the cabins on the inside rope having their hangars reversed due to the turn.
#39
Posted 15 January 2005 - 04:22 PM
Check out the pictures of the Six Shooter at Moonlight Basin, The Cabriolet at the Canyons and the Silver Strike HSQ at DV. You will see what I'm talking about if you are interested.
Welcome to the forum btw. :)
#40
Posted 15 January 2005 - 05:55 PM
The Baldy Express at Snowbird has a turn too. They all seem to be the same style, three 8-sheave towers with the middle one a depression tower.
Could a fixed lift use the turn too?
West Palm Beach, FL - elev. 9 feet
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