Skier, on Jan 21 2007, 01:42 AM, said:
Could an operator fit in there? I don't see one. It doesn't even have a big enough window to see very well.
Yea I didn't see an op in there either. Maybe there is another set of controls in the quad lift shack? I don't know. The borvig (and all of the other lifts for that matter) are extremely slow. Even slower than beginner lifts at other hills for that matter. So really there is little chance of falling while unloading.
nathanvg, on Jan 21 2007, 07:15 AM, said:
Whitecap is a blast. Very unique for the midwest. Like Sage said, the lift managment is in quite a bit of chaos. Lifts didn't appear to have people watching unloading when I was there too. I think they use one guy in the restraunt to watch the unloading of 4 different lifts. I also notice that they repainted the lifts. They used to be this sky blue, yellow, orange and green combination.
That gnarly run, is it grenoble? It has to be one of the frontside blacks. Did you ski any of the double blacks? I've always wanted to go back and ski the double blacks, but they've been closed when I've been there.
Was the triple multi colors when you were there? It was black while all of the other lifts were green. I am just wondering if it was originally a black lift or if it was green at one time like the others.
Yes that run is grenoble. It is a very fun run. The double blacks on the eagles nest side of the hill were not open because of snowmaking. I have never seen anyone else make snow on runs that likely cant be groomed. but there was enough snow to ski them and we did poach two of them. seeing as there is no ski patrol.
a couple more pics:
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another view of the big gap.
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the double black run St George with the chair in the background.