Possible New Lifts for Summer 2007
djspookman
18 May 2007
djspookman, on Mar 19 2007, 12:23 PM, said:
I'll have my mom look into it. (She works up there)
If it's like their other "planned" lifts, it may take a while, which is fine by me! They usually like to pay for stuff with cash, so tearlier this year may not have been too good to them for that.
Dave
If it's like their other "planned" lifts, it may take a while, which is fine by me! They usually like to pay for stuff with cash, so tearlier this year may not have been too good to them for that.
Dave
So, finally found out the scoop on the progress of this project. Its not happening this summer due to the lackluster start to the season this year. BUT, trail widening and summer "grooming" are still happening. Blasting to re-grade the entire Sterling liftline to an intermediate run will most likely happen next summer (summer 08) with a remote possibility of the dopp six pack going in after that (meaning summer 08 or 09) Gotta love friends in high places for the lowdown....
dave
This post has been edited by djspookman: 18 May 2007 - 03:23 AM
hoodoo
18 May 2007
Not sure if this was covered previously...but Lake Louise is installing a fixed grip this summer with L-Poma
Peter
18 May 2007
Where is it going? Richardson's Ridge or Wolverine Ridge? I can't find anything on their site yet. Quad, Triple?
hoodoo
19 May 2007
WBSKI
19 May 2007
Haha! I was wondering about the replacement of the Summit Chair at Silver Star thinking it wasnt going to happen because of all the other lifts. Silver Star suprises us again with SILVER QUEEN II
Yes, the rumours are true - Silver Star is installing a new chairlift. The area was logged 2 years ago for re-alignment and now the Silver Queen is getting a facelift and a relocation at the same time! Replacing the old lift is a Doppelmayr CTEC 4 CLF Fixed Grip “Unistar” quad (the same as Alpine Meadows). The top station is in same location as the old lift; the bottom is approx 140m west of the present location. Guests will be able to ski to it from Parking Lot E and the new Silver Star Road overpass that will provide access from the Ridge Development. Scheduled completion of this exciting new lift is September 15, 2007.
New Lift:
Slope Length 510m
Vertical Rise 86m
1800 pph initial capacity, 55 chairs running at 2.3m/s
Bottom drive (electric with 75% APU diesel back-up)
Old Lift:
Slope 509m
Vertical 75m
1200 pph, 42 chairs
No diesel back-up
Yes, the rumours are true - Silver Star is installing a new chairlift. The area was logged 2 years ago for re-alignment and now the Silver Queen is getting a facelift and a relocation at the same time! Replacing the old lift is a Doppelmayr CTEC 4 CLF Fixed Grip “Unistar” quad (the same as Alpine Meadows). The top station is in same location as the old lift; the bottom is approx 140m west of the present location. Guests will be able to ski to it from Parking Lot E and the new Silver Star Road overpass that will provide access from the Ridge Development. Scheduled completion of this exciting new lift is September 15, 2007.
New Lift:
Slope Length 510m
Vertical Rise 86m
1800 pph initial capacity, 55 chairs running at 2.3m/s
Bottom drive (electric with 75% APU diesel back-up)
Old Lift:
Slope 509m
Vertical 75m
1200 pph, 42 chairs
No diesel back-up
The_Tom
22 May 2007
hoodoo, on May 19 2007, 06:28 AM, said:
It will be replacing an existing Yan lift and will be a quad... should hear about it next week...
I think the Ptarmigan fixed-grip quad is the only Yan left at Louise. A bit of a junker; I recall it feeling creaky and ancient when it was all of two years old. Replacing one fixed-grip with another's a bit of an odd move, mind you. Parks Canada's historically been okay with upping capacity so long as existing lines have been reused.
Peter
22 May 2007
There is also the Paradise Triple, I predict that is the one to go.
poloxskier
23 May 2007
When I was there two years ago I was told that they were proposing the replacement of paradise and possibly the double on the front side, I think olympic is the name of it. The lift mechanic that I spoke with said that paradise needed a capacity upgrade and olympic neded a replacement with more modern equipment but would likely remain a double. So my money would likely be on paradise.
When I was there Ptarmigan seemed to be a well maintained lift that was visably and mechanicaly well maintained.
This post has been edited by poloxskier: 23 May 2007 - 05:27 AM
When I was there Ptarmigan seemed to be a well maintained lift that was visably and mechanicaly well maintained.
This post has been edited by poloxskier: 23 May 2007 - 05:27 AM
The_Tom
23 May 2007
Skier, on May 22 2007, 09:14 PM, said:
There is also the Paradise Triple, I predict that is the one to go.
Ah. I'd forgotten Louise had installed a Yan pre-Friendly Giant. You're right, Paradise makes far more sense age-wise and capacity-wise.
The Olympic got pulled from the trail map last year, although I haven't gotten up to the Lake since then to see if its actually been removed or if it's just sitting tight. Assuming its still there, Olympic has to be a contender for the longest ride time in Canada. It just keeps going and going, over this rise and the next as it plods along up the hill to nowhere in particular. I'm pretty sure that Glacier + Top of the World + run down is timewise a better bet if you're in a hurry to get from the base to the bottom of the Summit Platter, so Olympic (at least in its fixed-grip 2C incarnation) has been a white elephant for some time. Certainly a classic for the lift junkies, mind you.
hoodoo
24 May 2007
The_Tom, on May 22 2007, 09:07 PM, said:
I think the Ptarmigan fixed-grip quad is the only Yan left at Louise. A bit of a junker; I recall it feeling creaky and ancient when it was all of two years old. Replacing one fixed-grip with another's a bit of an odd move, mind you. Parks Canada's historically been okay with upping capacity so long as existing lines have been reused.
I have heard the park is being fairly restrictive and it will be a "hike to" only installation
hoodoo
25 May 2007
[quote name='hoodoo' date='May 24 2007, 05:16 PM' post='60762']
I have heard the park is being fairly restrictive and it will be a "hike to" only installation
they are having permit issues...think it will be put off until next season...
I have heard the park is being fairly restrictive and it will be a "hike to" only installation
they are having permit issues...think it will be put off until next season...
SkiBachelor
01 Jun 2007
The Rosebowl Express at Beaver Creek won't be installed for another 2 to 5 years for those who were interested.
Peter
03 Jun 2007
The new chair 9 at Mammoth has been named the "Cloud Nine Express" by the winner of a naming contest.
Also, has anyone heard about plans for Tenney Mountain, NH? They closed this year to focus on expansion and were possibly going to get a Doppelmayr CTEC high speed quad this summer?
Also, has anyone heard about plans for Tenney Mountain, NH? They closed this year to focus on expansion and were possibly going to get a Doppelmayr CTEC high speed quad this summer?
WBSKI
08 Jun 2007
As well, there is a Dopp-CTEC lift being installed at the 2010 ski jump in Callaghan Valley this summer. Presumably a single or double.
Snoqualmie guy
08 Jun 2007
I didn't know that Crystal was starting their tram, it was just always a distant dream. They said they would do it if "next" year was a good season. Where will it be going now that Northway has taken up most of the North Backcountry
Peter
08 Jun 2007
The tram is not being started this summer, where did you get that? It will if built go from the main lodge to the summit house, opening no new terrain. I think it will be more of a summer attraction than ski lift.
Snoqualmie guy
08 Jun 2007
I got it from the first post that you made on this topic.
Jonni
09 Jun 2007
Snoqualmie guy, on Jun 8 2007, 09:10 PM, said:
They still make single lifts?
Yes - Mad River Glen in Vermont is having their single chair reconstructed by Doppelmayr/CTEC this year.
http://madriverglen....=conditions.php