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Started by RibStaThiok, Nov 08 2016 09:58 PM
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#3
Posted 13 November 2016 - 07:09 PM
Alright, we may be onto something here. According to the lift survey, Chairlift 6 was installed at Snow Summit, CA in 1973 as a Lift Engineering double But.. That tower.. does it look like a LE tower? Or more like a Hall? I can't quite tell on the carrier.
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Ryan
#4
Posted 15 November 2016 - 10:35 AM
I would definitely agree with Snow Summit. Chair 6 is indeed a Hall.
http://www.remontees...-lift-5943.html
http://www.remontees...-lift-5943.html
-Matt
"Today's problems cannot be solved by the level of thinking that created them." -Albert Einstein
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#5
Posted 15 November 2016 - 11:27 AM
Correct. I was confusing Snow Valley with Snow Summit. Both resorts in cali had lifts installed in 73. Good job. Ironic that Snow Valley also had a lift 6 installed that same year.
Resort Name Type Manufacturer HP Length Vert. Cap. Speed
Snow Summit N/A 2C Hall N/A 2877 635 1200 465 Snow Valley Chair #1 2C Lift Engineering N/A 5135 813 1200 400 Snow Valley Chair #5 2C Lift Engineering N/A 2880 473 1200 400 Snow Valley Chair #6 2C Lift Engineering N/A 1450 122 1200 400
Resort Name Type Manufacturer HP Length Vert. Cap. Speed
Snow Summit N/A 2C Hall N/A 2877 635 1200 465 Snow Valley Chair #1 2C Lift Engineering N/A 5135 813 1200 400 Snow Valley Chair #5 2C Lift Engineering N/A 2880 473 1200 400 Snow Valley Chair #6 2C Lift Engineering N/A 1450 122 1200 400
Ryan
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