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#121 missouriskier

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Posted 28 April 2011 - 08:24 PM

View PostSkier, on 28 April 2011 - 04:28 PM, said:

In case you haven't been following the Installs page (http://www.skilifts....d=56&category=2)

- Roundtop's new quad is a SkyTrac, not Doppelmayr.
- Chair 6 at Pine Knob, MI is getting a new SkyTrac drive terminal.
- Mt. Hood Meadows is getting a new high speed quad, replacing Easy Rider I believe.
- No new beginner lift at Revelstoke.

Thanks to whomever added this info.


I have not been able to find a website for SkyTrac lifts yet. Anyone know if they have one?

Anyway, it is interesting to know that they are building a complete lift this year. I think there was another lift or two that they are modifying this summer. Maybe the quad that Holiday Valley is reinstalling?

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Posted 28 April 2011 - 08:39 PM

View Postmissouriskier, on 28 April 2011 - 08:24 PM, said:

I have not been able to find a website for SkyTrac lifts yet. Anyone know if they have one?

Anyway, it is interesting to know that they are building a complete lift this year. I think there was another lift or two that they are modifying this summer. Maybe the quad that Holiday Valley is reinstalling?

The email addresses are @Skytraclifts.com but there is no website yet.
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Posted 29 April 2011 - 05:58 PM

Not sure if it has been mentioned, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is relocating the East Ridge chair this summer. The project will be done by Doppelmayr. The new alignment will start near the bottom of Thunder lift and terminate at the top of the Gondola. More carriers and towers will be added, the lift will be getting a new haul rope and the control system will be upgraded from the current "Salt Lake" system.
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Posted 01 May 2011 - 09:13 PM

Any official word on Mt Hood Meadows HSQ upgrade of Yellow/Stadium? I had to ask the Heather chairs top op what all the excavation work and tree removal was about, he said the chair is going in the summer.
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#125 Peter

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Posted 04 May 2011 - 10:32 AM

Some more information on the Jackson Hole project: http://www.jhnewsand...php?art_id=7264

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New lift to top out at gondola
Pulled from Rendezvous Bowl, chairlift will access Bridger Restaurants building.


Jackson Hole Mountain Resort crews have begun work to relocate a chairlift from Rendezvous Bowl to where it will better serve skiers, a spokesman said Tuesday.

The East Ridge chairlift will be moved so it runs from the bottom of Thunder chairlift to the summit of the Bridger Gondola, where a mid-mountain restaurant building is located. It will be renamed the Trapper Lift.

The 3,263-foot-long lift will rise 1,197 feet to an area just south of the top of the gondola. The lift will have 11 towers and will be capable of moving 800 people an hour.

The new chair will help move people from the south side of the mountain to the north side without having to ski all the way down to the base, said Zahan Billimoria, communications manager for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.

“We’re excited about it,” he said. “I think that the new lift is going to ... be a significant improvement in the skier experience.”

A route from the bottom of Thunder back up to the top of the gondola is “a missing link,” Billimoria said. Skiers will be able to use it to reach services at the gondola restaurant building with greater ease.

The location of the chair was roughly outlined in the resort’s 1996 master development plan, said Ray Spencer, Teton division winter sports administrator for the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Spencer said the current configuration of the chair was analyzed through a “categorical exclusion,” the least stringent level of analysis under the National Environmental Policy Act.

Spencer acknowledged the public wasn’t informed about the project. Environmental documents were sent to various government agencies for review, but newspapers — including the Jackson Hole News&Guide — and other potentially interested parties were accidentally excluded from the mailing list, he said.

“We received one comment,” Spencer said.

The Forest Service will still accept public comments even though Forest Supervisor Jacque Buchanan has already signed the decision, Spencer said.

“Even though the decision is signed, we can incorporate [comments] into best management practices,” he said.

“We’ve spent all this spring going over the locations,” Spencer continued. “We’re comfortable where it is.”

One possible configuration would have started at the bottom of Amphitheater for the chair to run to the top of the Headwall.

Forest Service officials nixed that location due to avalanche danger and the large number of trees that would have to be cut down to make a path for the chair.

Further, “we knew the park would not support having the top terminal adjacent to their boundary,” Spencer said, referring to Grand Teton National Park.

With the current configuration, Forest Service officials estimate that between 75 and 80 live Douglas fir, Engelmann spruce, whitebark pine and subalpine fir trees will be cut down.

Whitebark pine trees, a candidate for protection under the Endangered Species Act, were given special consideration, Spencer said.

The resort has three whitebark pines in the area that appear resistant to blister rust, an invasive fungus that can kill or weaken native plant life. Researchers are harvesting cones from those trees for future replanting projects.

One resistant tree was in the alignment of the chair.

“The alignment was actually moved to protect that tree,” Spencer said. “We’ve invested a lot of time in that tree. It’s part of the research project, and we wanted to make sure that it is protected.”

The resort “worked closely with the Forest Service ... to protect the trees of the highest value,” Billimoria said.

The chairlift was also designed to blend into the landscape, he said.

Owl surveys were conducted in the path of the lift alignment.

“There was no evidence of nesting owls,” Spencer said. “We were given clearance to remove trees at this time.”

Once crews finish removing the trees, the resort will use helicopters and spider excavators — a special kind of earth mover designed to work on steep slopes with little impact to the surrounding terrain — to place the towers. The project is expected to be complete by in the coming ski season.

Billimoria couldn’t say whether the resort would opt to extend its season with the new lift, an option Forest Service officials said is possible under their current permit. One option could be to run upper mountain lifts when snow is lacking near the base and take skiers back to the base via the gondola. Such a scenario could happen at either end of the season, and a chairlift to the gondola’s upper terminal would be a boon for such an operation.

“It’s going to open up more opportunities,” Billimoria said. “Exactly what those are, I couldn’t say.”

The East Ridge Chairlift was installed in the summer of 2006 to provide access to the top of Rendezvous Mountain from the bottom of Rendezvous Bowl during the construction of the new Aerial Tram. Now that the tram is finished, the resort is obligated to relocate the lift, which has five towers and a vertical rise of 850 feet.

People can still send comments on the lift to Ray Spencer, Project Coordinator, Bridger-Teton National Forest, P.O. Box 1689, Jackson, WY 83001 or rspencer01@fs.fed.us. The deadline was April 18.

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Posted 15 May 2011 - 02:49 PM

2 more to add:
Chocopee, Ontario, Canada Leitner-Poma fixed grip quad
Alpine Valley, Wisconsin, USA Leitner-Poma detachable quad
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Posted 20 May 2011 - 01:46 PM

Looks like Park City is replacing Three Kings.

http://www.parkcitym...e-kings-lift-is

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Posted 20 May 2011 - 02:12 PM

View PostCH3skier, on 20 May 2011 - 01:46 PM, said:

Looks like Park City is replacing Three Kings.

http://www.parkcitym...e-kings-lift-is


I learned to ski on Three Kings and its former identical twin SLI double First Time. The two most interesting lifts remaining in Park City, this and Golden Eagle at The Canyons, are gone in back to back years. This probably means they aren't doing Motherlode this summer then. Sad day, but Three Kings had been getting a lot more use than it ever did in the last few years as the main terrain park lift at PCMR, and this year they opened night skiing over there. What's going in to replace it? My money's on fixed quad.

Surprising that they needed a helicopter to remove the towers. The entire lift is in view of the parking lot on green/blue terrain, with a 465' vertical.

Theory of the day: does this have something to do with Phase 2 at The Canyons? Whatever Phase 2 is, it probably involves replacing one or more fixed quads. Been a while since PCMR snuck a lift past the spies here at skilifts.org, that's something only The Canyons seems to do. Maybe a cheap fixed quad is coming on the market this summer

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Posted 20 May 2011 - 05:26 PM

It looks like the Ski Team towers might have come out at the same time?
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Posted 21 May 2011 - 05:23 AM

Good spot, you can see them behind the SLI towers in the parking lot. Did they ever find a buyer for Ski Team?
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Posted 21 May 2011 - 06:03 AM

Silverton Mountain in Colorado purchased several of the chairs (from Ski Team) to add to their only lift of the same vintage in order to increase capacity. I think that is all they purchased though.

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Posted 30 May 2011 - 07:56 AM

MHM has aimed 2 cameras towards the new installation, cam 1&3. Almost all of the old Yellow chair is gone now.

http://www.skihood.c...tain/Conditions

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Posted 06 June 2011 - 07:48 AM

Looks like the lower bullwheel and carriage are coming down soon. They moved in a crane today.

Question; would it be easier to install the towers over the snow with cranes, or with a helicopter?

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Posted 06 June 2011 - 08:37 AM

View Postk2skier, on 06 June 2011 - 07:48 AM, said:

Question; would it be easier to install the towers over the snow with cranes, or with a helicopter?

First the snow has to melt so they can excavate, form and pour the footings. But to answer the original question, there aren't too many heavy capacity all terrain cranes that can traverse snow. Helicopter is the most effective method. :thumbsup:
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Posted 06 June 2011 - 10:35 AM

11:30 PDST, the crane looks like it's lifting the last tower out. I thought it was the bullwheel, but it appers not to be.

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Posted 14 June 2011 - 03:13 PM

I asked MHM through their blog when tower installation was to begin and how long it was going to take...now they moved both cameras so you can't see the Yellow trail pod or the Stadium lift installation. Must be socialist nazis running the place...

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Posted 16 June 2011 - 11:47 AM

View Postk2skier, on 14 June 2011 - 03:13 PM, said:

I asked MHM through their blog when tower installation was to begin and how long it was going to take...now they moved both cameras so you can't see the Yellow trail pod or the Stadium lift installation. Must be socialist nazis running the place...

I am pretty sure there are no Nazis running that ski area. Mostly pretty damn nice hard-working people. The Vista web cam does show the old Yellow lift line which is completely removed now. I'm pretty sure construction will start soon and if all goes well a new lift will be complete when the snow flies.

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Posted 20 June 2011 - 10:34 AM

View Postfrozen lifts, on 16 June 2011 - 11:47 AM, said:

I am pretty sure there are no Nazis running that ski area. Mostly pretty damn nice hard-working people. The Vista web cam does show the old Yellow lift line which is completely removed now. I'm pretty sure construction will start soon and if all goes well a new lift will be complete when the snow flies.


Uuhhh... I was being sarcastic, I worked there for 3 years. I posted in MHM blog my displeasure of the cameras being moved, Dave Tragethon Executive Director moved the cameras back onto the new Stadium construction.

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Posted 21 June 2011 - 07:53 AM

It sounds as if Mammoth will be replacing Chair 5 with a HSQ this summer.

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Posted 21 June 2011 - 10:55 AM

View Postfloridaskier, on 21 May 2011 - 05:23 AM, said:

Good spot, you can see them behind the SLI towers in the parking lot. Did they ever find a buyer for Ski Team?

Things got by Skilifts.org partially cause I wanted to make sure some folks got the SLI parts... :rolleyes:
Anyway Three Kings is being replaced by a brand new Dopp fixed grip triple with loading carpet. And yes they were having a fly day to remove the Ski Team towers as well as the towers of Three Kings. The line machinery and terminals of Ski Team is headed to Discovery in Montana to replace the Jubilee chair (as Peter has mentioned elsewhere on the forum).
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