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#341 afski722

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Posted 09 April 2007 - 04:59 PM

Details on the new lift going in at Seven Springs, Pennsylvania:


Gunnar Express
Doppelmayr CTEC UNI-GS High Speed Six Passenger Lift
Ride Time 3.5 minutes
Length: 3,009 ft
Vertical: 745 ft
Towers: 13
Chairs: 59
500 HP DC-motor
Cummins Diesel Backup

Replaces the existing Gunnar CTEC Fixed Grip Triple

http://www.post-gaze.../760609-287.stm

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Posted 09 April 2007 - 05:42 PM

View PostSkiBachelor, on Apr 9 2007, 02:52 PM, said:

This summer, Gore Mountain, NY might be replacing one of its chairlifts with a new one.

http://www.adirondackdailyenterprise.com/n...?articleID=6503

The new Sky Safari lift being installed at Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo will be a used triple chair from Vermont. The lift was sold and will be installed by SkyTrans. Does anyone know what ski area in Vermont the chairlift came from?

http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/fortwayne/new...al/16960462.htm

Burke....it says it at the bottom of that article

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Posted 09 April 2007 - 05:45 PM

The Seven Springs article spelled Doppelmayr CTEC right, I'm impressed, even though the 'workhorse' quote is right off the CTEC website. One more thing I noticed on their trail map, they sold the naming rights to their other six pack (the Coca Cola Polar Bear Express). Looks like a fun place
Doesn't "over $3 million" seem a little low for a new six pack? (I know, technically it's right, but shouldn't the price tag be well over 3 million?)
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Posted 09 April 2007 - 05:48 PM

Well I feel stupid, I read only 3/4 of the article.
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Posted 12 April 2007 - 07:23 AM

In the article it says:
Most of the components for the Fort Wayne Sky Safari ride originally hauled skiers up the slope at Burke Mountain ski resort in East Burke, Vt., Pendleton said.

So my guess would be the old shurburne double.

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Posted 14 April 2007 - 04:14 PM

That would be my best guess being the Sherburne Double lift. The lift will need at least new towers and new chairs as it was a single double double lift, and the tower tubes got reused on the new Sherburne Express.
Chairlift n. A transportation system found at most ski areas in which a series of chairs suspended from a cable rapidly conveys anywhere from one to eight skiers from the front of one line to the back of another.

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Posted 14 April 2007 - 07:04 PM

Per the other thread in the forum

Doppelmayr CTEC HSQ Brighton - to replace Millecent/Evergreen (no name yet)


Man, Dopp-CTEC sure will have a busy summer.

Does someone want to update the confirmed list for this summer?

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Posted 14 April 2007 - 08:51 PM

Beaver Creek, Colorado DoppelmayrCTEC Gondola 8 Gondola
Big Mountain, Montana DoppelmayrCTEC High Speed Quad Glacier Chaser Express
Brian Head, Utah DoppelmayrCTEC High Speed Quad Chair 1
Brian Head, Utah DoppelmayrCTEC High Speed Quad Chair 8
Brundage, Idaho DoppelmayrCTEC Triple Bear
Brundage, Idaho DoppelmayrCTEC Triple
Crystal Mountain, Washington DoppelmayrCTEC Double Northway
Cypress Mountain, British Columbia DoppelmayrCTEC High Speed Quad Sunrise Express
Deer Valley, Utah DoppelmayrCTEC High Speed Quad
Heavenly, Nevada DoppelmayrCTEC High Speed Quad Nevada Woods Express
Holiday Valley, New York DoppelmayrCTEC Quad Spruce Lake
Kirkwood, California DoppelmayrCTEC Surface Emigrant Basin
Kirkwood, California DoppelmayrCTEC Surface Emigrant Basin
Loon Mountain, New Hampshire DoppelmayrCTEC High Speed Quad Lincoln Express
Loon Mountain, New Hampshire DoppelmayrCTEC Quad Tote Road
Mad River Glen, Vermont DoppelmayrCTEC Single Single Chair
Mammoth Mountain, California DoppelmayrCTEC High Speed Six Chair 9 Express
Mammoth Mountain, California DoppelmayrCTEC High Speed Quad Chair 5 Express
Red Resort, British Columbia DoppelmayrCTEC Quad Silverlode
Schweitzer, Idaho DoppelmayrCTEC High Speed Quad Basin Express
Schweitzer, Idaho DoppelmayrCTEC Triple Lakeview
Seven Springs, Pennsylvania DoppelmayrCTEC High Speed Six Gunnar Express
Sun Valley, Idaho DoppelmayrCTEC High Speed Quad Quarter Dollar
Sun Valley, Idaho DoppelmayrCTEC High Speed Quad Half Dollar
Texas State Fairgounds, Texas DoppelmayrCTEC Gondola 8 Texas Skyway
Timberline, Oregon DoppelmayrCTEC High Speed Quad Hydro Express
Whistler Blackcomb, British Columbia DoppelmayrCTEC High Speed Cabriolet Timing Flats
Whistler Blackcomb, British Columbia DoppelmayrCTEC Pulse Gondola Kadenwood
Beaver Creek, Colorado DoppelmayrCTEC Gondola 8 Village Gondola
Mount Ashland, Oregon DoppelmayrCTEC Quad Chair 6
Brighton, Utah DoppelmayrCTEC High Speed Quad
Arapahoe Basin, Colorado Leitner-Poma Quad Montezuma Bowl
Burke Mountain, Vermont Leitner-Poma High Speed Quad Willoughby Express
Crested Butte, Colorado Leitner-Poma Quad Painter Boy
Crested Butte, Colorado Leitner-Poma Quad Gold Link
Mount Baldy, British Columbia Leitner-Poma Quad Sugarlump
Mount Revelstoke, British Columbia Leitner-Poma Gondola 8 5
Mount Revelstoke, British Columbia Leitner-Poma High Speed Quad 12
Mount St Louis Moonstone, Ontario Leitner-Poma High Speed Six
Snowmass, Colorado Leitner-Poma High Speed Quad Elk Meadows Express
Vail, Colorado Leitner-Poma High Speed Quad Highline Express
Vail, Colorado Leitner-Poma High Speed Quad Sourdough Express
Winter Park, Colorado Leitner-Poma High Speed Six Parsenn Express
Big Mountain, Montana Used High Speed Quad Swift Creek Express
Cypress Mountain, British Columbia Used Quad Olympic Chair
Eclipse Snow Park, Colorado Used Triple Lift
Lookout Pass, Idaho Used Double Northstar
Magic Mountain, Vermont Used Quad Beginner
Wolf Mountain, Utah Used Triple

There will surely be more to add soon. From Mad River Lifts sales site, it appears Steamboat may be putting in a new lift as well as Homewood. I also think Moonlight or Tamarack might be getting a new lift as well. Also Silver Star could be getting a new Summit high speed quad which has been in the works for awhile. Sno Mountain, PA has "new lift coming '07" on their site, it would be a Doppelmayr CTEC hsq. So with 32 lifts and counting, Doppelmayr CTEC is going to be really busy this summer.
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Posted 14 April 2007 - 09:28 PM

I'm still trying to figure out how Doppelmayr CTEC will be able to finish all these lifts, although two are almost done. Maybe some crews from Doppelmayr of Europe will be helping with the installation of these lifts.
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Posted 14 April 2007 - 09:33 PM

Boyne has recently done their lifts internally without Doppelmayr crews. Green Valley at Crystal as well as Eagle and Easy Rider at Cypress were not installed by Doppelmayr. I am presuming that they will do the same this time around. I'm not sure about Brighton.
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Posted 15 April 2007 - 08:30 PM

uh, has this been said before? the "Northway" lift at Crystel is a Doppelmayer high speed double. with a capactity of only 1,200 people per hour! :cool: There goes the "back country expirence".
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Why couldn't they of come up with "Global Cooling"?

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Posted 15 April 2007 - 09:06 PM

It is not high speed. It was very sad today, the last day ever for North Backcountry. I don't think people really believe it will be gone next year. I skied it 6 times today on its last day, so that was good.
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Posted 15 April 2007 - 10:17 PM

It will still be there, just have a few more people on it thats all. I would think (and hope) that a good amount of people will avoid the area because of its advanced terrain. But your right, it won't be the same.

I taked to a few Crystal folks the other day while I was up there, and they said the lift construction will start as soon as they close. Not sure how much work they can get away with right now because theres still a fair amount of snow up there.

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Posted 15 April 2007 - 10:40 PM

do you think it will be open next season? It seems like one long lift to get working.
you're right it's not high speed, yet not as slow as normal doubles. I think 550ft p. min.? :unsure:
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Posted 16 April 2007 - 01:19 PM

500 fpm, same speed as most doubles that serve advanced terrin. And yes it will be open next season.

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Posted 16 April 2007 - 01:39 PM

View PostSkiBachelor, on Apr 14 2007, 10:28 PM, said:

I'm still trying to figure out how Doppelmayr CTEC will be able to finish all these lifts, although two are almost done. Maybe some crews from Doppelmayr of Europe will be helping with the installation of these lifts.

As ihave said before.
Once a resort knows it is replacing / installing lifts , they will let seasonal employess know that the manufactor may need a crew of people for laborors. To the youngins here , if your at least 18(insurance reasons), and want to learn more about lifts, this is the perfect job for you. Alot of times housing is provided if your really out in the middle of nowhere.
Pluse the manufactor also advertises on thier websites for installation crews. Adn i bet the crew in Utah will bounce around between Brighton and DV, seeing how it's only a short drive over Guardsman Pass during the summer /fall

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Posted 16 April 2007 - 03:40 PM

Would Silver Star's HSQ be DCTEC or L-P?
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Posted 16 April 2007 - 05:01 PM

View Postskierdude9450, on Apr 16 2007, 07:40 PM, said:

Would Silver Star's HSQ be DCTEC or L-P?


Probably a L-P.

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Posted 16 April 2007 - 06:34 PM

Once agian good old Snoq Summit is doing nothing new... I think...
Will these guys ever expand?
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Posted 27 April 2007 - 03:15 PM

Here comes Quarter Dollar Express, the shortest High Speed Quad ever! Both new lifts will be Doppelmayr CTEC Uni G's. I will take pics of this project when I am there.


Dollar Mountain lifts go modern

Quarter Dollar and main Dollar ski lifts could be replaced for next season


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By TREVOR SCHUBERT
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Dollar Mountain is going modern.

The Sun Valley Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously approved Sun Valley Co.'s design review application Thursday, April 26, for the replacement of the existing Quarter Dollar and main Dollar ski lifts with new detachable Doppelmayr Uni-G quad lifts.

The plan is to have the new lifts installed, tested and approved for use by opening day of the 2007-2008 ski season. Sun Valley Co. is expected to apply for a demolition permit to remove the existing lifts by early next week.

The two new lifts will run "in the same general path as the existing lifts," said city of Sun Valley Community Development Director Mark Hofman.

The lifts will feature the latest in lift technology with new child enhanced restraint bars, straps to enable children to lower the restraint bar, and tertiary as well as stand-by diesel engines to increase reliability.

The wheelhouse, the main structure of the lifts, will measure approximately 60 feet in length. This is about 20 feet longer than the existing structures.

The commission appeared in accord over the benefits of the proposed project. The color of the lifts and the best way to alleviate their visual impacts, on the other hand, received a fair amount of discussion.

"The question we face is whether to blend them for summer or for winter," said Wally Huffman, general manager for Sun Valley Co. "On Baldy we pretty much went with white."



The biggest concern is the visibility of the lifts on Dollar's summit to Highway 75 drivers coming north, as well as to homeowners located south of the mountain.

"When you see the lifts from that vantage point, you don't associate it with a ski lift," Huffman said.

The commission will set up a committee to investigate which color scheme works best. It will look at white, green, blue or a combination to blend the elements as much as possible with the surrounding terrain.

There also is survey work to be done to ensure the operator shack and wheelhouse for Quarter Dollar lift adheres to the 35-foot setback from the bike path along Elkhorn Road that Outdoor Recreation zoning requires. It doesn't appear to be a problem, since Sun Valley Co. will have between 50 and 80 feet to work with.

Sun Valley Co. has raised the idea of adding lights to Dollar Mountain for evening skiing and other activities, Huffman said. When snowmaking was added to Dollar, electricity was effectively spread across the area potentially allowing for lights. However, this is not part of this application process.

"I feel this needs to be a separate discussion ... to allow for greater opportunity for public participation," Huffman said.
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