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Announcement from Whistler Blackcomb

WBSKI's Photo WBSKI 19 Sep 2005

Do you know how long the span will be over Fitz Valley. How long will it take?
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Peter's Photo Peter 19 Sep 2005

Google Earth said around 4500 m on the ground, so maybe 4000 m at 7 m/s or around 8 min? complete guess
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Aussierob's Photo Aussierob 19 Sep 2005

I think the ride time is about 10 mins and the span approx. 3500m
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WBSKI's Photo WBSKI 19 Sep 2005

sweet!
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Bill's Photo Bill 19 Sep 2005

I will need to definately come up and meet up with you and get some pictures. :)
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WBSKI's Photo WBSKI 19 Sep 2005

Its gonna be the first one in North America right? Is that span like the longest around?
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SkiBachelor's Photo SkiBachelor 19 Sep 2005

Yes it will be the first one. The only other resort to have a similar lift is Squaw Valley, the funitel.

Now the question is, what are you guys going to do with the luxury cabin that CWA gives away for free?
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heavenly_romer's Photo heavenly_romer 19 Sep 2005

View PostBill, on Sep 19 2005, 05:49 PM, said:

Perhaps if someone could draw where the lift would be on a trail map and that could help those who haven't skied WB to better understand this new inter-connect gondola.


Please, do!
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SkiBachelor's Photo SkiBachelor 19 Sep 2005

Alright, here is just a guess of where the lift will run. I have no idea where the actual towers will be located so that could drastically change the location of that green line.

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Aussierob's Photo Aussierob 20 Sep 2005

View PostSkiBachelor, on Sep 19 2005, 10:23 PM, said:

Yes it will be the first one. The only other resort to have a similar lift is Squaw Valley, the funitel.

Now the question is, what are you guys going to do with the luxury cabin that CWA gives away for free?


I believe one cabin will have a glass floor. :shocking: The lift will have 2 towers each side, the tallest is nearly 300 feet high. The inside towers are higher up the sides of the hill than Cam has them. This is the first lift of its type in NA (europe has 2 the same bilt recently) If you ride the Village express, the new lift, and Solar/Wizard, its the longest ride in the world of its type (I'm told). I'm sure there will be a press release coming out soon with all the marketing stuff.
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WBSKI's Photo WBSKI 20 Sep 2005

Wow! Its gonna be called the Village Express? Thats kind of odd cause it doesnt go to either villages...
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Aussierob's Photo Aussierob 20 Sep 2005

This looks a bit weird but I'm rushing off to work.

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SkiBachelor's Photo SkiBachelor 20 Sep 2005

I think Rob is referring to the Village Express being the Whistler Village gondola. Basically if you take up Wizard, Solar and then the new lift over to Whistler and then take the Village gondola down, it's the longest ride. However, it's kind of pointless if you do that. That would take about an hour to do.
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nathanvg's Photo nathanvg 20 Sep 2005

Although it is a cool lift, am I the only one that doesn't think it adds much to the skiing of BC/Whistler?

The new lift doesn't add any new runs. It allows get from one peak to the other more quickly, but you could travel back and forth via the base and enjoy an additional long run.
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SkiBachelor's Photo SkiBachelor 20 Sep 2005

You really have to ski Whistler Blackcomb to get an overall idea of how this lift would be beneficial to the resort.

Whistler and Blackcomb offer totally different conditions than what you might think. If you start out skiing at Blackcomb and it's nothing but ice chunks (it was that way when I was there) you could ride the new lift all the way over to Whistler instead of having to transfer mountain using the Excalibur and Village gondolas which takes about 30 to 40 minutes. So you have basically lost 20 minutes of skiing time or more instead of just using the transfer lift. Plus you have to remember that Whistler Blackcomb also has the biggest consistant vertical in North America so if it's snowing up at the top, it could be raining at the bottom and who likes to ski in rain and the snow is usually worse down there.

However, I'm not sure how popular this lift will be the first few years, but it will make the whole mountain hopping process a lot easier, especially if you only want to make a few runs over on one mountain and this system has worked over in Europe.
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nathanvg's Photo nathanvg 20 Sep 2005

View PostSkiBachelor, on Sep 20 2005, 01:49 PM, said:

You really have to ski Whistler Blackcomb to get an overall idea of how this lift would be beneficial to the resort.

Whistler and Blackcomb offer totally different conditions than what you might think. If you start out skiing at Blackcomb and it's nothing but ice chunks (it was that way when I was there) you could ride the new lift all the way over to Whistler instead of having to transfer mountain using the Excalibur and Village gondolas which takes about 30 to 40 minutes. So you have basically lost 20 minutes of skiing time or more instead of just using the transfer lift. Plus you have to remember that Whistler Blackcomb also has the biggest consistant vertical in North America so if it's snowing up at the top, it could be raining at the bottom and who likes to ski in rain and the snow is usually worse down there.

However, I'm not sure how popular this lift will be the first few years, but it will make the whole mountain hopping process a lot easier, especially if you only want to make a few runs over on one mountain and this system has worked over in Europe.


I know what you mean by the rain (I've seen that first hand at Whistler) but it still seems like a ton of money for a transfer lift.
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Bill's Photo Bill 20 Sep 2005

Think of it like this. If you are at the top of the Gondola (Village) at Whistler and wanted to go catch some skiing up on Blackcombs upper glaciers, you would have to ski down (or download) to the village and ride up the mountain over at Blackcomb. This is be a quick and easy switch to get you over to Blackcomb to ski the Glaciers. It will save you mucho time.
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WBSKI's Photo WBSKI 20 Sep 2005

I wonder if they are going to use it and the village gon for glacier skiing now instead of Wiz/Solar.
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SkiBachelor's Photo SkiBachelor 20 Sep 2005

But W-B just built that new mountain bike course over on Blackomb so Wizard will have to be going during the summer. And if Wizard is going, it seems cheaper to run Solar Coaster than the new lift.
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Peter's Photo Peter 20 Sep 2005

I am sure the new lift will be open in the summer for sightseeing, it will be quite an impressive ride.
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