

What Is The Steepest Lift?
Started by Kicking Horse, Jan 17 2004 08:52 PM
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#7
Posted 18 January 2004 - 09:44 AM
I second 7th Heaven @ Stevens. You know it's steep when it has seven towers and five of them are in a fan configuration right bofore the top ramp (the other two are depression towers at the very bottom)
One section of Chair 6 @Baker is pretty steep as well- Tower 4 leans at a 47-degree angle and Tower 5 leans at 40. You drop something from the towerhead on those two and it lands well downhill of the towerbase.

One section of Chair 6 @Baker is pretty steep as well- Tower 4 leans at a 47-degree angle and Tower 5 leans at 40. You drop something from the towerhead on those two and it lands well downhill of the towerbase.
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#11
Posted 18 January 2004 - 05:31 PM
I'm going to stick with Motherlode for steepest... same idea 5 breakovers, and two depressions at the bottom. Highest would be the granite chair which was over 100 feet in the air at one point, and it was a HUGE span. If you stopped in that span, you went 20 feet down, and then 30 up.
- Allan
#12
Posted 18 January 2004 - 05:35 PM
Here's the steep part of our t-bar
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#15 Guest_altaskier_*
Posted 19 January 2004 - 12:35 PM
I remember the Granite Chair, Allan. That big span you talked about went right over Papoose Bowl before the final big push to the top, if I'm recalling things correctly. Another steep lift is on a section of the Knob Chair at Marmot. One of the lifts towers is actually so tall that a normal-length tower is bolted onto the top of another one of thicker diameter (reminds me of looking down at a Saturn V rocket). I don't know if the drop is as precipitous as Granite's but it's pretty close.
#18
Posted 19 January 2004 - 04:45 PM
your right altaskier that section of the Knob is really tall. after that tower there is a large distance between towers where the chair climbs over a bowl and reaches over 100 feet off the ground. I heard a story once that a guy was seriously hurt or killed when he skiied right into that tower
#19
Posted 19 January 2004 - 05:22 PM
The steepest lift I ever rode is the A triple @ Mont Saint-Bruno
. 2 breakovers.
The steepest lift I ever saw is a Riblet CP double @ June (I think). 7 breakovers.
The steepest surface I rode is the E-F double T-Bar @ Stoneham, and the steepest I know is the corde-raide T-Bar @ Mont Sainte-Anne.

The steepest lift I ever saw is a Riblet CP double @ June (I think). 7 breakovers.
The steepest surface I rode is the E-F double T-Bar @ Stoneham, and the steepest I know is the corde-raide T-Bar @ Mont Sainte-Anne.
#20
Posted 19 January 2004 - 07:04 PM
heres a picture of the knob chair it maintains this angle up it entire line but like described before reaches sickening heights.
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