New Lift Construction Photos 2008
Callao
21 Jul 2008
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Is this Ski Team listed on Mad River Lifts: Yan for Sale
How much would a typical offer be for a lift like this?
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skiersage
22 Jul 2008
skier2, on Jul 16 2008, 09:14 PM, said:
So I guess this doesn't run exactly parallel to the current Pintail Peak chair, then, but close? Is this correct?
Just look at the map. Nubs has already put the new lift on the trail map. I had hoped that this new lift would serve new terrain but not any more.
http://www.nubsnob.c...ubs-mainmap.pdf
hyak.net
22 Jul 2008
Poma folks digging out the footings at the top of SilverFir.
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hyak.net
23 Jul 2008
Snoqualmie guy, on Jul 23 2008, 07:51 AM, said:
Looks interesting, I'm heading up today to take a look.
What he said he was doing was digging down to see how thick the footings were for the SF chair (it is 5') and they were going to lay the new concrete on top, or something of that sort. There is an orange X on the footing near the hole and he said the unload station will be starting there then 27' straight back.
FYI
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Snoqualmie guy
23 Jul 2008
More Silver Fir pictures.
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Aussierob
23 Jul 2008
Bunch of new P2P pics in my blog here http://www.skiliftforum.com/index.php?auto...gid=11&st=0
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Peter
23 Jul 2008
By the way, the Peak 2 Peak cabins look awesome...
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Bill
23 Jul 2008
Any word on if Silver Fir is going into storage? Aside from the rumours...
hyak.net
24 Jul 2008
Bill, on Jul 23 2008, 10:00 PM, said:
Any word on if Silver Fir is going into storage? Aside from the rumours...
The POMA worker told me that it appered to him that they were taking the lift down in a way to indicate it would be re-used (because of the extra care).
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Peter
24 Jul 2008
Boyne always reuses their fixed grip lifts somewhere. Remember a couple years ago they saved a 1955 Riblet double and put it in at Big Sky. Also the Heron-Poma triple at Big Sky has been relocated twice. I am sure that a 1988 Riblet triple will be reused. Maybe they will galvanize it before reinstalling it like they have done with other lifts. The big question is whether they'll keep it at Snoqualmie or send it somewhere else. Maybe it will become the Liberty Bowl lift at Big Sky?
Peter
24 Jul 2008
2 new surface lifts going in at Kirkwood... http://kirkwood.mobi...om/flash/photo/
They look like they might be used?
They look like they might be used?
Aussierob
24 Jul 2008
I put up another blog entry about tensioning the track ropes. Even has a video. http://www.skiliftforum.com/index.php?auto...p;showentry=105
skierdude9450
27 Jul 2008
From 7-12-2008, the towers ave been in on the River Run Gondola, so a few more pictures:
So I took a ride up Summit Express to get some pictures of the middle and upper stations. So far, not much has happened with the stations, but all of towers are in place.
The line:
There are 32 towers in total, all completely new. The middle station is right after the new tower 10. The line starts across the river with a 4S/4C combination assembly and then starts to go up at tower 4 (right over the site of the old bottom station) with a 10C compression assembly. Tower 9 and 10 are as I said before a good 100 feet tall, and are right before the middle station. The line then basically follows the same profile as the old gondola, except not quite as high off of the ground. The gondola ends at the same spot with two 10S breakover assemblies.
The bottom of the line:


Towers 9 and 10:

A few various pictures taken from Summit Express:



So I took a ride up Summit Express to get some pictures of the middle and upper stations. So far, not much has happened with the stations, but all of towers are in place.
The line:
There are 32 towers in total, all completely new. The middle station is right after the new tower 10. The line starts across the river with a 4S/4C combination assembly and then starts to go up at tower 4 (right over the site of the old bottom station) with a 10C compression assembly. Tower 9 and 10 are as I said before a good 100 feet tall, and are right before the middle station. The line then basically follows the same profile as the old gondola, except not quite as high off of the ground. The gondola ends at the same spot with two 10S breakover assemblies.
The bottom of the line:


Towers 9 and 10:

A few various pictures taken from Summit Express:



skierdude9450
27 Jul 2008
The Middle Station
The middle station is located about a third of the way up the hill, right after the first main ascent. It is located between towers 10 and 11 and is before the gully with the creek crossing.
The foundation:


Site of the middle station and various terminal parts:


The Top Station
The top station is located in the same place as the old gondola. The whole structure has been removed, with the exception of the garage entrance, which will be converted to store the new gondola cars.
The site of the top station:


Parts for the top contour:


That's all for now.
The middle station is located about a third of the way up the hill, right after the first main ascent. It is located between towers 10 and 11 and is before the gully with the creek crossing.
The foundation:


Site of the middle station and various terminal parts:


The Top Station
The top station is located in the same place as the old gondola. The whole structure has been removed, with the exception of the garage entrance, which will be converted to store the new gondola cars.
The site of the top station:


Parts for the top contour:


That's all for now.
tram mechanic
27 Jul 2008
though I started a thread for the JH tram a couple weeks ago, I think this would be the proper place for our on-going project.
The Peak to Peak shots are great, that project is really coming along. Can't wait to get up there to play sometime!
Here are a couple more shots of the upper tower nearing completion.
The Peak to Peak shots are great, that project is really coming along. Can't wait to get up there to play sometime!
Here are a couple more shots of the upper tower nearing completion.
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Callao
27 Jul 2008
tram mechanic, on Jul 27 2008, 06:33 PM, said:
though I started a thread for the JH tram a couple weeks ago, I think this would be the proper place for our on-going project.
The Peak to Peak shots are great, that project is really coming along. Can't wait to get up there to play sometime!
Here are a couple more shots of the upper tower nearing completion.
The Peak to Peak shots are great, that project is really coming along. Can't wait to get up there to play sometime!
Here are a couple more shots of the upper tower nearing completion.
It's difficult to tell how big those towers are--until you put a couple guys on it. Still, is that as tall as it needs to be for a 50-person tram?
Snoqualmie guy
27 Jul 2008
I have heard from many sources that Silver Fir is going into Hyak somewhere. And there will be spare parts used in the nearby terrain park.
tram mechanic
27 Jul 2008
Callao, on Jul 27 2008, 06:43 PM, said:
It's difficult to tell how big those towers are--until you put a couple guys on it. Still, is that as tall as it needs to be for a 50-person tram?
It'll actually be a 100 person tram. The old tram sometimes would drag in the snow at the top dock during big snow events; we had a snowcat woof-out a path most mornings during snowstorms. It'll be interesting getting to know this new machine.
skierdude9450
28 Jul 2008
Also a video and slideshow of tower fly day:
http://keystone.snow...rrungondola.asp
http://keystone.snow...rrungondola.asp

