New Lift Construction Photos 2007
skierdude9450
02 Jun 2007
Lift Kid, on Jun 2 2007, 05:21 PM, said:
Oops. I forgot about 2, but I didn't know that 11 was so bad. Everytime I ride lift 2, something happens and it stops for a minimum of 15 mins. I hate that lift with extreme intensity.
But 2 and 11 are the first two that were installed. So they have major reason to be falling apart. Are those going to be replaced anytime soon?
11 is very old, but 2 was the last CLD-260 ever made in 1989.
poloxskier
02 Jun 2007
Lift Kid, on Jun 2 2007, 03:21 PM, said:
Oops. I forgot about 2, but I didn't know that 11 was so bad. Everytime I ride lift 2, something happens and it stops for a minimum of 15 mins. I hate that lift with extreme intensity.
But 2 and 11 are the first two that were installed. So they have major reason to be falling apart. Are those going to be replaced anytime soon?
Since both have obviously passed not only pre-season inspections but also the random inspections throughout the years they couldn't be "falling apart" as you say. Granted an older machine will require more maintnence but they are still in good working order, I must conclude that it is simply your luck I have never had a stop on either that was longer than a normal stop due to a mis-load/unload or switching to Aux and I know that I ski Vail much more often than you do.
Peter
03 Jun 2007
New photos of:
Sourdough at Vail (Edit: They have it wrong, it is Highline)
Panoramic Express at Winter Park
Zuma at Arapahoe Basin
https://zeus.pomagro...pg149/index.php
This post has been edited by Skier: 03 June 2007 - 11:33 AM
Sourdough at Vail (Edit: They have it wrong, it is Highline)
Panoramic Express at Winter Park
Zuma at Arapahoe Basin
https://zeus.pomagro...pg149/index.php
This post has been edited by Skier: 03 June 2007 - 11:33 AM
vons
03 Jun 2007
Last time I was at vail they had replaced more than half of the chair backs on 11 and many of the grips had new jaw assemblies so I doubt thay are removing any of the old Dopplmayr HSQ soon. Secondly, from what I understand they are about to start refitting the older lifts.
Thanks for the praise to Copper lift ops I spend much of the season triing to get our lifties to perform well. The trouth is that HSS's and 90deg loaders confuse people so SG being a six and 90 loading needs lifties who talk alot and coach people constently. Good anticipation is key if you are on your game you can spot an situation befor it reaches your load board.
Thanks for the praise to Copper lift ops I spend much of the season triing to get our lifties to perform well. The trouth is that HSS's and 90deg loaders confuse people so SG being a six and 90 loading needs lifties who talk alot and coach people constently. Good anticipation is key if you are on your game you can spot an situation befor it reaches your load board.
Lift Kid
04 Jun 2007
boardski
05 Jun 2007
Here is the timeline for that vintage and manufacture of lift at Vail/ Beaver Creek:
1985: 4,7,11,16 installed. Former (Yan triple version) of lift #4 was also moved to replace #3 (the Riblet double version)
1986: 6 installed at Beaver Creek (Former triple #6 was also moved to create current #4)
1988: 8 and 21 installed
1989: 2 installed
Yikes, those lifts are getting old! I still remember that brochure which was sent to all of the people who had some type of discount card announcing 4,7,11, & 16 were to be built. The former 11 (Riblet double) and the former 16 (Yan double) were not that old when they were removed (1974 and 1976 respectively), does anyone know where those lifts ended up?
We will probably start to see more projects similar to the Pine Marten Express rebuild last Summer at Mt. Bachelor as those 80's Doppelmayrs age and parts get hard to find. They still are my favorite lifts though. I have gotten stuck on Leitner-Poma lifts which are a lot newer than the Dopps for in excess of 15 minutes also. Super Gauge at Mary Jane is the biggest offender.
1985: 4,7,11,16 installed. Former (Yan triple version) of lift #4 was also moved to replace #3 (the Riblet double version)
1986: 6 installed at Beaver Creek (Former triple #6 was also moved to create current #4)
1988: 8 and 21 installed
1989: 2 installed
Yikes, those lifts are getting old! I still remember that brochure which was sent to all of the people who had some type of discount card announcing 4,7,11, & 16 were to be built. The former 11 (Riblet double) and the former 16 (Yan double) were not that old when they were removed (1974 and 1976 respectively), does anyone know where those lifts ended up?
We will probably start to see more projects similar to the Pine Marten Express rebuild last Summer at Mt. Bachelor as those 80's Doppelmayrs age and parts get hard to find. They still are my favorite lifts though. I have gotten stuck on Leitner-Poma lifts which are a lot newer than the Dopps for in excess of 15 minutes also. Super Gauge at Mary Jane is the biggest offender.
Allan
06 Jun 2007
Some forms are in place, with some foundations poured... Parts of drive structure & restrainer bars showed up last week - some sheave assemblies today!
Peter
06 Jun 2007
Mad River Glen's single towers were removed today by helicopter:
http://madriverglen....=conditions.php
Big Mountain chair 2 deconstruction to be replaced by hsq:
http://www.bigmtn.co....php?a=sod/main
http://madriverglen....=conditions.php
Big Mountain chair 2 deconstruction to be replaced by hsq:
http://www.bigmtn.co....php?a=sod/main
Lift Kid
07 Jun 2007
JustJeepIt
07 Jun 2007
Skier, on Jun 7 2007, 08:57 AM, said:
Nope, it is a Hall.
Drats.
Those towers look simular
Thiokol towerand the link for the Hall Tower
http://www.bigmtn.co....php?a=sod/main
Peter
07 Jun 2007
But look at the carriers and sheaves
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Allan
07 Jun 2007
Skier, on Jun 7 2007, 03:43 PM, said:
But look at the carriers and sheaves
That double isn't a Thiokol...
Here's some pics of our new lift equipment! Sorry about the large pics!
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Peter
09 Jun 2007
Not a photo, but a new map of Crystal's Northway Expansion.
Tree clearing begins June 18th
Tree clearing begins June 18th
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Snoqualmie guy
09 Jun 2007
Where did you find that map? The lift line looks long, do we have any idea how long this lift ride will be?
P01itiC4lR3B31
09 Jun 2007
Limelight
09 Jun 2007
Snoqualmie guy, on Jun 9 2007, 12:27 PM, said:
Where did you find that map? The lift line looks long, do we have any idea how long this lift ride will be?
Its from Crystal's website.
Click here........
Peter
10 Jun 2007
Apparently no Northway shuttle anymore, and the ride time will be about 11 minutes. It will be the longest and most vertical lift at Crystal.

