2milehi, on 10 September 2012 - 06:26 PM, said:
A load carpet was done on Beaver Run years ago and it was a disaster. Americans are not familiar with load carpets and as soon as they stand on one their first reaction is to back up and proceed to fall down.
Okay, I guess those are best staying on Lift 7. I know Lift 5 also services beginner terrain, but it would be impractical to put a carpet there because it's one of those Riblets with the little turn into the loading zone. I do wonder if Lift A would be practical for a loading carpet, since from what I see it exclusively services beginner terrain, just like Lift 7 (I dislike the new name Rip's Ride and refer to that lift by the original name).
Besides, I figure that removing the gates at the faster lifts was more practical than repairing them. They did look like they were wearing out after many years of use, especially at the Colorado SuperChair. Snowboarders might suffer since they could use the gate posts as a booster to get into the loading area.
I don't know if it would be practical to reconfigure the SuperConnect to have a regular straight-on-load instead of a 90 degree load. I'm sure that if it were done, it would reduce stops and slows due to misloads in the bottom terminal, and it would allow the line to be reconfigured so that people could still enter the lift from Sundown, but also ski right into the lift line from the hill leading down from Grand Timber Rock without having to then go around the lift and go uphill to enter the line. (This was the situation at Vail when the Sourdough Express lift was built - they configured the lift with 90 degree loading so that you entered the maze from the east side. For people coming off the Timberline Catwalk from Patrol Headquarters to the west, this meant having to ski past the lift then make a 180 degree uphill turn to enter the queue. They reconfigured the lift to regular straight-on-loading in 2010 to allow for PHQ-coming skiers to directly enter the line.)
The benefits I see to such a change if it were implemented are that it would make accessing the SuperConnect somewhat easier for someone who was intending on going to the midway station from Gold King or Volunteer but missed their turnoff and ends up going down to Sawmill by mistake, so that they don't need to cut across on Lower American and ride the Mercury SuperChair again.
Just an idea that popped into my head. I'm sure the "cut down on misloads" part might be the key phrase, although I do like 90 degree loading lifts as they are a rare thing to find. I think Imperial would be better with an in-line loading because it would make it possible to offload Lift 6 and not need to cross under the lift and swing back around to the queue maze. The 90 degree unloading, however, cannot be changed simply because of location.
This post has been edited by DonaldMReif: 30 December 2012 - 03:13 PM