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Started by missouriskier, Jan 03 2011 06:15 PM
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#1
Posted 03 January 2011 - 06:15 PM
These two pictures are from a place most of you probably don't see too much of. It was the biggest ski area I got to go to last year. First name the area, then...
Name the lift that this picture is looking up.
Name the lift that this unique mid-station is located on.
I can add a few hints if no one can identify the pictures.
Name the lift that this picture is looking up.
Name the lift that this unique mid-station is located on.
I can add a few hints if no one can identify the pictures.
#3
Posted 04 January 2011 - 06:21 AM
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well, the name of the lift in the 1st picture is clearly visible in the picture itself.
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Yes, it is. I was wondering when someone would notice that. That should make it easier to figure out where it is. Still, I have never seen this ski area being discussed on these forums before.
well, the name of the lift in the 1st picture is clearly visible in the picture itself.
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Yes, it is. I was wondering when someone would notice that. That should make it easier to figure out where it is. Still, I have never seen this ski area being discussed on these forums before.
#6
Posted 05 January 2011 - 11:33 AM
[quote name='missouriskier' timestamp='1294200416' post='94369']
Yes it is at Snowshoe. As the picture says, the lift is the Soaring Eagle Express quad. Now, how about the other lift.
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you can actually see the first couple letters of the lift name in the 2nd picture too.
Yes it is at Snowshoe. As the picture says, the lift is the Soaring Eagle Express quad. Now, how about the other lift.
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you can actually see the first couple letters of the lift name in the 2nd picture too.
#8
Posted 06 January 2011 - 11:50 AM
[quote name='AlphaBet' timestamp='1294325780' post='94393']
Must be the Western Express, then.
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Yes, it is the Western Express. The midstation is used sometimes in the fall when they can't make snow all the way to the bottom. It is located about halfway up the lift, or about 750 vertical feet down from the top, or 750 feet up from the bottom. This year the midstation was not used, they got the run open all the way to the bottom right away.
Must be the Western Express, then.
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Yes, it is the Western Express. The midstation is used sometimes in the fall when they can't make snow all the way to the bottom. It is located about halfway up the lift, or about 750 vertical feet down from the top, or 750 feet up from the bottom. This year the midstation was not used, they got the run open all the way to the bottom right away.
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#9
Posted 06 January 2011 - 09:49 PM
Kind of pointless installing a detachable lift with a mid station that's not detachable, which forces them to run it at 450 fpm.
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