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Andoman's Photo Andoman 15 Aug 2009

View Postskiersage, on 15 August 2009 - 10:02 AM, said:

Some random photos of boyne mountain.


which lift is that first one is that alpine?
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skiersage's Photo skiersage 15 Aug 2009

Yes it is alpine
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rniemi's Photo rniemi 18 Aug 2009

View PostSkiBachelor, on 01 April 2009 - 08:51 PM, said:

Mt. Bachelor's Pine Marten Express lost one of its tower heads/lift frames this winter, most likely during the ice storm.

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Update - Lifting frame on tower 14 still missing, but Mt. Bachelor is attempting to replace the entire tower head this fall. When the lift frame was torn off, it significantly damaged the tower head leaving huge holes in the box beam. If you look closely in Cameron's photo, they welded 1/2" steel plate over the damaged area. The Mt. Bachelor lift mechanics attribute the damage not just to ice load on the lifting frame, but that tower also had a separate comm line providing network connectivity to the Pine Marten lodge, and it was attached to the top of the lifting frame. Ice load and wind on the extra comm line assisted in making the lifting frame go away.

-Ryan
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skisox34's Photo skisox34 09 Sep 2009

Middlebury college Snowbowl bailey falls triple.

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Lift Dinosaur's Photo Lift Dinosaur 09 Sep 2009

View Postskisox34, on 09 September 2009 - 06:14 AM, said:

Middlebury college Snowbowl bailey falls triple.


Appears to be quite remote. What's the closest highway?

Dino
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Jonni's Photo Jonni 09 Sep 2009

Well, the road the goes by it is VT 125, but as for a nearby highway I think I-91 is closest in eastern VT, about 40 miles away.
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Skiing#1's Photo Skiing#1 09 Sep 2009

View PostRibStaThio, on 01 August 2009 - 06:02 AM, said:

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PCMR Town Lift was running on Thursday, July 30th. This was taken and sent to me by my brother who stopped off at Park City with his family.


Last year I rode that lift and I really enjoyed to ride and had nice view trees, Park City area and Deer Valley area. The lift kepting back and forth slow and fast and it sometimes stops for people unload or load. After I rode that then I rode down Payday lift...it made me crazy....it was soooooo slowly (I am aware the lift has to slow because the people unload at the mid-station for ride apline slide and zipper riders. Winter time the lift go up speed :biggrin:
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SuperRat's Photo SuperRat 09 Sep 2009

View PostJonni, on 09 September 2009 - 01:39 PM, said:

Well, the road the goes by it is VT 125, but as for a nearby highway I think I-91 is closest in eastern VT, about 40 miles away.


I-89 is actually closest but it is almost exactly 40 miles away.
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skisox34's Photo skisox34 14 Sep 2009

ya it is pretty remote. the drive up from rt 7 is one of the coolest winding drives in Vermont between E. Middlebury and Ripton. The Breadloaf wilderness which boarders it is a no human impact area and it is kept in a virgin state. Cool funky little area, never crowded and cheap tickets!
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skisox34's Photo skisox34 17 Sep 2009

More random pictures of Middlebury Snowbowl's Bailey falls triple.

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skisox34's Photo skisox34 28 Sep 2009

Random up close shot of an old Doppylmayr t-bar sheave.

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This post has been edited by skisox34: 28 September 2009 - 08:00 AM
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Peter's Photo Peter 18 Oct 2009

Anyone seen this before?

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Allan's Photo Allan 18 Oct 2009

yep - Bachman angle station or something like that... here's a t-bar with one!

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seilbahnbilder.ch's Photo seilbahnbilder.ch 21 Oct 2009

The chairlift on skier's picture is situated in Pontresina, a small village about 15 minutes by car from the world famous skiresort St. Moritz. This chair was built by Bachmann (also called BACO, which stands for "Bachmann & Co.") an Poma. Baco was founded at the end of the fifties by Marcel Bachmann. 1980 the company started to collaborate with Poma, who (or which?) finally bought Baco in 2000.

These days Baco is representative of Poma in Switzerland. Their website: www.baco-ag.ch

By the way: I visited the installation this summer:

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More pictures here: http://www.seilbahnb...s.php?album=216
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Lift Kid's Photo Lift Kid 22 Oct 2009

Wow. Beautiful pictures. Looks like a steep ski area.
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Skiing#1's Photo Skiing#1 23 Oct 2009

Wow...cool pictures and fantastic to see the lift.

See the something covers the grips. Is the cover protect the grips from rain and snow due rusts?
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seilbahnbilder.ch's Photo seilbahnbilder.ch 24 Oct 2009

No, these caps on the grips give them the ability to pass the angle station. :)
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skisox34's Photo skisox34 26 Oct 2009

Sheehan double at Middlebury College Snowbowl. The old tear drop style.
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skiersage's Photo skiersage 30 Oct 2009

These pictures are from Killington's website. They are modifying some of the towers on the bear mtn quad (Yan) with Leitner Poma tower heads and sheaves.

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Lift Kid's Photo Lift Kid 01 Nov 2009

Here are some random photos from my summer excursions. Not all are photos of lifts, but they're all ski industry related.

Leitner-Poma Lot:

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Prinoth Shop: One of Telluride's year old cats in for its pre-season maintenance.

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An old Vail winch cat being overhauled.

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New Prinoth Bison.

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Control joy stick and center console. Dual track control is on the other side of the air ride driver's seat.

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