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#141 Peter

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Posted 16 January 2006 - 04:55 PM

Whats the deal with the Partek lift, I thought they went out of business.
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Posted 16 January 2006 - 05:03 PM

The Partek lift was purchased in 2004 by Willard Mountain but it sat in storage for that season probably because Willard didn't have the time to install it. However, SAM forgot to list this lift in its lift installation survey since Partek didn't put out a 2005 installation sheet since it's now part of Doppelmayr CTEC. However, since this lift was purchased in 2004 and is a true Partek lift before the merger, Doppelmayr CTEC didn't list it on its lift installation survey either.

However, I'm not sure what's up with the Headwall lift at Moonlight Basin. From what I read, I thought Doppelmayr CTEC was going to build it but it's not listed in SAM or my Doppelmayr CTEC lift installation survey. Maybe the lift is used and Doppelmayr CTEC made some modifications to it? Hopefully I will know by tomorrow and if not, I will contact Doppelmayr CTEC about it.
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Posted 18 January 2006 - 03:36 PM

View Postnathanvg, on Jan 7 2006, 09:22 PM, said:

Hmm, sun up (17) has only been around a little over 10 years. I skied many seasons at vail prior to its installation. Perhaps you mean the high noon lift (5)? The high noon lift was an original lift, along with mountain top and the vail village gondola. I hope that the 62 lift survey will include info on these lifts. All major lifts are accounted for in the lift survey except the three in 62.

Also the current vertical of high noon is nearly 2000' which seems to rule out any entry in the 64 survey. (note that the original high noon lift was shorter, but not by all that much)

The original lifts installed in 1962 were The Village Gondola then known as lift #1, replaced by double chair #16 in 1976, then replaced by the current HSQ "Vista Bahn" (still #16) in 1985; lift #4 which was #2 back then (a Riblet FGD; & lift #5 known as #3 back then. The lifts changed to their current numbers in 1964 when the lifts 1, 2, & 3 that we know today (#'s 2&3 have since been replaced by HSQ's but run roughly the same lines) were installed. Rather confusing, eh? Good thing they don't change lift numbers anymore.
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Posted 24 January 2006 - 09:53 PM

View PostSkiBachelor, on Aug 27 2005, 09:38 PM, said:

Hi everyone, I'm currently working on the 1978 lift installation survey and need your help on finding the names of some ski areas that are either going by a different name now or if they went out of business.

Names:

Assiniboine, Sunshine Village - Alberta (Either gone now or is part of Sunshine Village Ski Resort {Goats Eye Area?})
Mt. Joy Ski Club, Lloydminster - Alberta
Paskapoo - Alberta
Diamond Head, Squamish - British Columbia
Garibaldi, Whistler - British Columbia (Maybe Whistler? There was a Double chair installed by Mueller with a length of 4094 ft and vertical of 881 ft)
Mt. Arrowsmith, Vancouver Island - British Columbia
Tillicum Valley, Vernon - British Columbia


I might need some help find the names of lifts tomorrow when I start that part.

Thanks again

Cameron



Hi Cameron:

This is way late but may be useful.

Paskapoo is Canada Olympic Park

I only show Diamond Head open in the late 60's

Mt. Arrowsmith is now just Arrowsmith -- it might be closed

1966 quotes:

Garibaldi's Whistler Mountain

Garibaldi Lift Ltd opened 2-15-66

My "Lost Canada" data is only 70% complete, so ....

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Posted 26 January 2006 - 07:12 AM

I was looking at the lift surveys and was able to fill in a few blank lift names:

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Indianhead Mt. N/A 3C Riblet N/A 3110 527 1800 N/A - Name: Leelinaw

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Indianhead N/A 4C Riblet N/A 3339 511 2250 400 - Name: Voyager
Chestnut Mountain N/A 3C Heron N/A 1550 410 1300 360 - Name: Black Hawk

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Timber Ridge N/A 3C Hall N/A 1374 208 1800 400 - name: chair 3
Blackjack N/A 2C Riblet N/A 2188 420 1200 450 - Name: chair A
Blackjack N/A 2C Riblet N/A 1920 418 1200 450 - Name: chair C
Blackjack N/A 2C Riblet N/A 2093 414 1200 450 - Name: chair B

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Wilmot Mountain N/A 4C Riblet N/A 780 187 2400 350 - name: chair 8
Devil's Head N/A 4C Hall N/A 1322 306 1641 400 - Name: chair 3.25

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Timber Ridge N/A 4C Hall N/A 1079 165 2100 365 - name: chair 4

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Blackjack N/A 2C Riblet N/A 1802 420 1200 450 - Name: chair D
Caberface N/A 3C Riblet N/A 1418 367 1800 400 - name: south peak

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Snow Creek should be listed as a new area in 86
Snow Creek N/A 3C Borvig N/A 985 235 1800 400 - Name: Show me
Snow Creek N/A 3C Borvig N/A 925 236 1800 450 - Name: Jayhawk

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Devil's Head N/A 4C Riblet 75 1336 308 1800 380 - Name: chair 4.5

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Devil's Head N/A 4C Riblet 75 1480 144 1800 380 - Name: chair 000 (0 and 00 are different lifts)

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Big Powderhorn N/A 2C Riblet 75 2457 331 1000 375 - Name: chair 7

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I am close to filling in the info for the following lifts but need a little help:

For devils head, I don't remember which lift is the triple. With that info all the other lifts should fall into place. Every lift is accounted for in the survey. From memory I have filled in the quads above. Due to the age and number, the doubles are harder to sort out. I'm pretty sure lifts 1,2,3 and 4 were the original lifts but I doubt they're exactly the same as the lift survey indicates. I think I have the right lift matched with the right name for the rest, but if 00 is not a triple, this will need rework.

For boyne highlands, The 3 quads have to be amy's, challenger and leprechaun (relocated and now north face) Challenger has to be the shortest one, but the other two are hard to distinguish.

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Boyne Highlands N/A 2C Riblet N/A 1488 200 1800 400
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Boyne Highlands N/A 4C Riblet N/A 1639 360 2400 400 110m - Name: amy's or leprechaun
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Devil's Head Resort* N/A 2C Hall N/A 2710 480 950 465 - Name: chair 1
Devil's Head Resort N/A 2C Hall N/A 2710 480 950 465 - Name: chair 2
Devil's Head Resort N/A 2C Hall N/A 2710 480 950 465 - Name: chair 3
Devil's Head Resort N/A 2C Hall N/A 2710 480 950 465 - Name: chair 4
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Devil's Head N/A 2C Hall 75E 2500 450 950 465 - Name: chair 3.5?
Devil's Head N/A 2C Hall 50E 1500 296 950 465 - Name: chair 0?
Boyne Highlands N/A 4C Riblet 200E 2549 439 2400 450 134m - Name: amy's or leprechaun
Boyne Highlands N/A 4C Riblet 100E 1248 283 2100 450 86m - Name: Challenger
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Devil's Head N/A 3C Hall N/A 1651 335 1315 375 - Name: chair 00?

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For the following I don't know which of the two it is:
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Chestnut Mountain N/A 4C Borvig 150 1835 400.5 2400 400 (village or apache)

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Posted 03 February 2006 - 03:28 PM

Seems the Peak Chair at Grouse was missed, anyone know if it was relocated or something?

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Posted 03 February 2006 - 06:22 PM

It was probably missed by SAM since it gets all the new lift data from the lift manufacturers and since the company that installed the lift at Grouse was from Europe, SAM didn't even think about contacting them since they don't really install lifts in North America. I think they only built two in NA and both at Grouse.
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Posted 12 February 2006 - 09:09 AM

View PostSkiBachelor, on Aug 31 2005, 11:36 AM, said:

I have just posted the 1978 lift installation survey. If know the names of any lifts that arn't listed or if the resort name has changed, please tell me and I will make the corrections ASAP.

http://skilifts.org/install_na1978.htm



The South Dakota ski area is Terry Peak (no "s") and the Riblet Quad was called Suprise, I believe. It's now a Doppelmayr HSQ as is the Kussy lift.

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Posted 23 March 2006 - 01:29 AM

Looking at the 63 survey, I have to question the new resort of Boyne Highlands in 63-64. It is true that this was the first year the resort had this name, but the ski area had been called harbor highlands the year before. I tried to track down when harbor highlands opened and determined it was betwween 45 - 64 but couldn't nail it down. Anyone know?

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Posted 24 March 2006 - 09:17 AM

The Assiniboine T-Bar at Sunshine village was a very short lift starting near the lower terminal of the current Continental Divide HSQ and ending near the lower terminal of the former Great Divide double. The lower terminal of Great Divide is still standing and appears to be used for storage. Both the Assinoine T-Bar and Great Divide double were replaced by the Continental Divide HSQ for the 96-97 season. The Great Divide double was moved to Castle Mountain Resort for 99-00 season and beame the Tamarack Chair.

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Posted 24 March 2006 - 09:10 PM

View Postnathanvg, on Mar 23 2006, 02:29 AM, said:

Looking at the 63 survey, I have to question the new resort of Boyne Highlands in 63-64. It is true that this was the first year the resort had this name, but the ski area had been called harbor highlands the year before. I tried to track down when harbor highlands opened and determined it was betwween 45 - 64 but couldn't nail it down. Anyone know?

I show several references to HARBOR HIGHLANDS in the late fifties. The earliest one I have is December 1957. Vertical of 350 ft. Lifts: Platter and 5 rope tows. New name 1963.
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Posted 25 March 2006 - 11:32 AM

Thanks, I'll make the changes now.
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Posted 26 March 2006 - 09:01 PM

I think name of the second 1978 lift at Squaw Valley, CA may be Solitude (east of Shirley Lake). But the vertical seems too high so it could be Newport or Mainline. Their trail maps used to list the lengths and elevations.

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Posted 27 March 2006 - 02:38 PM

You can get all the names of all the Yan lifts from the Yan installation history. According to that, mainline was installed in 1974. Yan installed "Super Squaw" and High Camp in 1978

Yan Installation History: http://www.coloradoskihistory.com/chairlif...ews/yaninstalls

This post has been edited by Skier: 27 March 2006 - 02:40 PM

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