

Random Lift Images
Started by SkiBachelor, Nov 06 2003 11:30 PM
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#81
Posted 24 November 2003 - 08:36 PM
As a longtime Riblet fan/fixer-upper, can I defend them in saying that I like their towers? I know a lot of you think they're ugly, but I have found them to be some of the better designs from that era. The loop around the tower (the 'halo') was used primarily for guidage, but I've found it to be useful as a catwalk- and most companies didn't have catwalks until the late 1980s. Also- Riblet's last tower design was modern, yet distinctive. It had lifting frames like everyone else, yet it didn't look like everyone else's. From a distance, you can't really tell Doppelmayr from CTEC from Poma these days. Thanks for letting me vent my opinion.
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#82
Posted 24 November 2003 - 10:41 PM
Check out the lower terminal of this pulse gondola. Great lift engineering at its best!

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#90
Posted 26 November 2003 - 10:15 AM
SkiBachelor, on Nov 6 2003, 11:30 PM, said:
Here is a picture of a Von Roll HSQ. Now the funny thing about this lift is that it's the terminal that Doppelmayr uses so much over here in North America. But Von Roll might have designed it right before Doppelmayr merged with them.
This is not a von Roll-product. This lift is from "Doppelmayr Thun". They bought von Roll 1996 but until 1999 the were writing von Roll on their lifts! (Please excuse my English, I am from Switzerland!)
#92
Posted 26 November 2003 - 10:30 PM
i thought funitels were robust but this is overkill
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#96
Posted 29 November 2003 - 04:37 PM
edmontonguy, on Nov 27 2003, 09:24 PM, said:
its a funifor which is basically as you can see a bicable funitel
They have two cabins, which drive on their own!(?) It doesn't have poles(?) !
They just built a second one in Italy, which does have Poles(?)! We (www.alpinforum.com) didn't find out how the new one works, yet!
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