

New Lift For Mt. Rose
Started by CAski, Dec 15 2003 09:34 PM
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#2
Posted 15 December 2003 - 09:43 PM
In summary, there is going to be a CTEC 6-pack replacing Zephyr (which is going to be renamed "Blazing Zephyr"; where do they pull a lousy name like that from?!! They must have consultants from San Francisco! :---: ) They are going to move the current Zephyr lift to serve the chutes (and call it "Chuter" GAG!!!!!). I like new lifts, but with names like these, they might as well paint the whole lift purple and instate a new design for the chairs that uses triangles instead of squares. They will also open a previously closed bowl on the northwest side of the mountain. Their vertical will be increased to 1800 feet.
Blazing Zephyr Lift Statistics:
Manufacturer: Dopplemayer CTEC Inc. Salt Lake City, Utah
Chairlift Type: High-speed, six-passenger detachable
Total Chairs: 50 initial - final design number 75
Vertical Rise: 1,303 ft
Slope Length: 3,938 ft
Capacity (pph): initial 2400pph, final design 3600 pph
Inaugural Season: 2004 / 2005
Line Speed: 1100 fpm, estimated ride time 3.58 minutes
Chair Weight: 1000 lbs
Initial sequence: Nine seconds at 2400 pph
Design sequence: Six seconds at 3600 pph
The Chutes Statistics:
Skiable Acres 200
Vertical feet 1500
Names Trails 16
Double Black Runs 9
Black Runs 7
Access Gates 8
Exit Lift (quad) 1
Blazing Zephyr Lift Statistics:
Manufacturer: Dopplemayer CTEC Inc. Salt Lake City, Utah
Chairlift Type: High-speed, six-passenger detachable
Total Chairs: 50 initial - final design number 75
Vertical Rise: 1,303 ft
Slope Length: 3,938 ft
Capacity (pph): initial 2400pph, final design 3600 pph
Inaugural Season: 2004 / 2005
Line Speed: 1100 fpm, estimated ride time 3.58 minutes
Chair Weight: 1000 lbs
Initial sequence: Nine seconds at 2400 pph
Design sequence: Six seconds at 3600 pph
The Chutes Statistics:
Skiable Acres 200
Vertical feet 1500
Names Trails 16
Double Black Runs 9
Black Runs 7
Access Gates 8
Exit Lift (quad) 1
"Quo usque tandem abutere, Catalina, patientia nostra?" -Cicero
#11
Posted 23 April 2004 - 11:08 PM
Mt Rose now has just about everything you want to know about "The Chutes" up on their website including maps, trail info, avalanche control and info on the Chuter Chair.
http://mtrose.com/chutes/index.php
http://mtrose.com/chutes/index.php
Zack
#15
Posted 24 April 2004 - 12:20 PM
Do you guys think that the wind that you will feel blowing on you while you ride up the lift is the speed of a Zephyr, not actually the speed of the lift? So the name works if you think about it that way, because when you do ride up a high-speed lift, there is a light breeze. :)
- Cameron
#16
Posted 24 April 2004 - 01:01 PM
Mount Rose can get some nasty winds, so, no, it is not a "zephyr".
In this sense of the word, Northstar is the only resort that would be installing a lift called "Zephyr".
In this sense of the word, Northstar is the only resort that would be installing a lift called "Zephyr".
This post has been edited by CAski: 24 April 2004 - 01:01 PM
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