

Scariest lifts to ride
#42
Posted 14 October 2006 - 03:24 PM
skierdude9450, on Oct 12 2006, 08:38 PM, said:
What's the Petrona?
The Petronas Towers are as of now, the second tallest buildings in the world (that I can remember). They are located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Tapeii 101 beat out the Petronas Towers last year.
(Off topic but there you go

Will T. (ontariodude)
This post has been edited by Ontariodude: 14 October 2006 - 03:25 PM
#47
Posted 09 January 2008 - 11:01 AM
Skier, on Oct 11 2006, 09:09 PM, said:
I can't wait to ride in the glass floor cabin!
Mine are; (all dates are approx)
1984 Whistler Peak chair, that thing went straight up a cliff into a cloud, not a strong enough skier to even get on it then. If I remember it was a triple Yan with no safety bar.
1986 employed at MHM and downloaded the Blue chair for the first time. I puckered when I went over the 7 towers break-over.
1999 Park City Gondola, the old one that was replaced. It was so windy that day they would only load the 6 packs with a minimum of 4 people. I got last cabin on the gondy, it was shutting down because of winds. Since this was my last day in Salt Lake City, I either take the ride of my life or miss out on ever riding this thing. Well as luck would have it, my cabin's window, on the wind side, wouldn't close all the way so it caught a little more wind, at the second tower I was wishing I never got on this thing. I had about a foot and half of cabin swing in each direction, 3 feet total. Of course it was slowed down because of the wind so it took a reeeaaaaal long time to get to the angle station. Thankfully they wouldn't let me ride to the top.
2000 Not really scary, but exhilarating was my first ride in the Lone Peak Tram at Big Sky.
The only lift that always bothered me was Mt Hood Skibowl's Upper Bowl chair BEFORE they put in towers 1A & 1B, you must have been 80 feet in the air to FLAT with chair swing still going on. I always half stood up on the ramp to minimize chair swing.
#48
Posted 09 January 2008 - 11:15 AM
#49
Posted 09 January 2008 - 03:14 PM
"Today's problems cannot be solved by the level of thinking that created them." -Albert Einstein
#50
Posted 09 January 2008 - 03:28 PM
k2skier, on Jan 9 2008, 02:01 PM, said:
The Park City Gondola was removed in 1997.
#51
Posted 09 January 2008 - 05:33 PM
West Palm Beach, FL - elev. 9 feet
#52
Posted 11 January 2008 - 09:54 AM
skierdude9450, on Jan 9 2008, 03:14 PM, said:
Chances are it was a mech just trying to freak me out but the breakover is an expirience to d/l over on that lift!
#53
Posted 12 January 2008 - 07:14 PM
skidv, on Jan 9 2008, 03:28 PM, said:
Then I'm off in my dates, it was the last year it ran. I remember i rode in a red cabin, the towers were really high too.
The six pack was definitely was loaded with a minimum of 4 for the wind, must have been 40-50mph.
1996 was my first trip to Utah, then in 1999 and back again for the Olympics in 2002.
This post has been edited by k2skier: 12 January 2008 - 07:18 PM
#54
Posted 13 January 2008 - 06:46 PM
skierdude9450, on Jan 9 2008, 04:14 PM, said:
None that I know of. That is, however, standard procedure on most detachable lifts. The distance between the top terminal and the first tower(s) is usually much less than full speed stopping distance. Thus the slow, so that when the lft comes to a stop the chair is much closer to the terminal and easier to evec if the grip actually is not attached properly. It's also closer to the ground in most cases, which also helps immensely.
#57
Posted 24 May 2008 - 07:02 PM
Andoman

I've also been stuck on Boyne's 6 pack for 2.5 hours during a break down, also not fun
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#58
Posted 25 May 2008 - 04:09 AM
skisox34, on Jan 9 2008, 12:15 PM, said:
that's really scary! I would hate to beyou and learn that!
#59
Posted 27 May 2008 - 11:42 AM
"Today's problems cannot be solved by the level of thinking that created them." -Albert Einstein
#60
Posted 27 May 2008 - 01:34 PM
skierdude9450, on May 27 2008, 02:42 PM, said:
I'll second that motion.
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