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What Is The Steepest Lift?

edmontonguy's Photo edmontonguy 19 Jan 2004

i found another picture too its the lift in the background the tall tower is very visable

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iceberg210's Photo iceberg210 19 Jan 2004

Supreme @ Alta
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KZ's Photo KZ 19 Jan 2004

Its 5 Breakovers at june

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Skidude's Photo Skidude 19 Jan 2004

I would say chair 23 at Mammoth is the steepest I have been on.
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edmontonguy's Photo edmontonguy 19 Jan 2004

riblets seem to have more breakovers than other lifts why is this
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KZ's Photo KZ 19 Jan 2004

maybe when they were built differently, or maybe when they were planned, it was the safest way to do it. It may also just be coincidence that they get some steeper sections than other lift brands. When some of these old riblets get replaced, we will see if it really was nescessary or not.
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Dr Frankenstein's Photo Dr Frankenstein 20 Jan 2004

A Poma gondola @ Méribel : 7 breakovers!

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This post has been edited by Dr Frankenstein: 20 January 2004 - 02:11 PM
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edmontonguy's Photo edmontonguy 20 Jan 2004

maybe its the fact that riblet towers rarely have more than 4 sheves
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KZ's Photo KZ 20 Jan 2004

they have more then 4, usually 4-8 with one or 2 holding it down (combination)
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Dr Frankenstein's Photo Dr Frankenstein 21 Jan 2004

the maximums per tower are:

Riblet, Hall, PHB, Heron: 4 sheaves
Older Pomas and Doppelmayrs, Yan, Newer Riblets and Halls, Samson, etc.: 8 sheaves
Müller: 12 sheaves
Doppelmayr, Poma, Leitner, CTEC, etc.: 16 sheaves
Garaventa: 24 sheaves
Hall portals: 8 sheaves
Doppelmayr lattices: 24 sheaves?
Most of the portals: 32 sheaves
This post has been edited by Dr Frankenstein: 21 January 2004 - 02:17 PM
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KZ's Photo KZ 21 Jan 2004

you sure?
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Allan's Photo Allan 21 Jan 2004

I know for a fact Muellers are more than 12. Maybe newer ones are different.
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Dr Frankenstein's Photo Dr Frankenstein 21 Jan 2004

I'm not 100% sure, but it's what I know.

Müller Towers description on www.chairlift.org

You can see there is a limit of 12 sheaves per side on line 14.
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orangegondola's Photo orangegondola 21 Jan 2004

Before it was removed a few years ago this was the official steepest lift in the world. It was located at the Diablerets Glacier (Glacier 3000) in switzerland. I took this picture in 1993 from one of the cabins as the visable one passed.

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This post has been edited by orangegondola: 21 January 2004 - 08:33 PM
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KZ's Photo KZ 22 Jan 2004

crazy
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Allan's Photo Allan 22 Jan 2004

Here's Granite with more than 12 :)

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Eric's Photo Eric 22 Jan 2004

That crazy lift must have very strong grips :P
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bramat's Photo bramat 26 Jan 2004

the old Beaver Lake Chair at Summit West on Snoqualmie Pass, was quite steep, atleast from what i remember when i learned to ski at Summit West. It seemed to immediately go over this huge drop off with water below and the lift way above the ground, straight up the mountain, and with only maybe 300 vertical feet of elevation gain, and a ride time of perhaps a minute
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