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#21 vancouverguy

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Posted 06 March 2004 - 06:37 PM

I think all the towers on that lift are Yan- two or three might just have Dopp towerheads.

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Posted 06 March 2004 - 08:02 PM

SkiBachelor, on Mar 5 2004, 10:35 AM, said:

The only problem with those towers it seems is busting the rime of the sheaves and stuff. I looked at one of the towers at Bachelor, and man did it look scary to work on that type of tower.

It can be scary on ANY tower de-riming! You have to be sitting out on the assembly with the haul rope up your bum... to put it politely :) This is especially true on the larger assemblies with 8+ sheaves.
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Posted 12 March 2004 - 07:54 PM

vancouverguy, on Mar 6 2004, 06:37 PM, said:

I think all the towers on that lift are Yan- two or three might just have Dopp towerheads.

the ones that are doppelmayr or ALL Doppelamayr.

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Posted 13 March 2004 - 04:52 AM

I seem to remember them being Yan towers, with Doppelmayr line machinery. Doppelmayr did so many Yan refits, both fixed-grip and detachable, that they got pretty good at making their stuff fit on Yan's existing towers. For an interesting solution to that issue, see the pics of the Sunrise Express at Bachelor that are in the chairlift section of the main page.
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Posted 19 October 2004 - 08:45 PM

Ryan B, on Feb 17 2004, 07:17 PM, said:

YAN Triple France – offset tower!
http://www.summer-in...airlift%202.htm

Garaventa fixed quad with moving loading
http://www.ropetrans...a/sf_gross6.htm

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Posted 20 October 2004 - 03:22 AM

Sounds just like the conveyors at Crystal on Midway and C-9- both beginner lifts.
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Posted 20 October 2004 - 12:34 PM

Welcome poloxskier

Seems like it's not worth the trouble. It sounded like a good idea though
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Posted 29 October 2004 - 06:36 PM

If the guy from Falls Creek Australia is talking about the Village Eight Express at Perisher Blue...I was on that lift this September...pretty neat setup...got to go up in the motor room and look around....the grips onthose things are HUGE!....well pretty much everything about that carrier is huge...pretty neat altogether
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Posted 29 December 2004 - 01:36 PM

Speaking of Offset Towers, Conquest has one or two offset Towers. Once they open the run under the lift i will start taking pics of that lift. (solvista)
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Posted 28 January 2005 - 01:34 AM

Heres another moving loading fixed Quad. This may have been the one that I saw at Kitzbuel. The photo credit is Borer's web site.

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-Bryan

Theres a place for all of God's creatures, right next to the mashed potatoes.

"You could say that a mountain is alot like a woman, once you think you know every inch of her and you're about to dip your skis into some soft, deep powder...Bam, you've got two broken legs, cracked ribs and you pay your $20 just to let her punch your lift ticket all over again"

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Posted 29 January 2005 - 08:29 PM

Anyone ever ridden the North American double at norquay? i heard it's a Garaventa.
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Posted 30 January 2005 - 06:14 PM

I've ridden the Banff Gondi which was rebuilt by Garventa. Though most of the stuff is orignal Bell Equipment.

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Posted 31 January 2005 - 05:30 AM

I rode the NA double a few years ago.
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Posted 31 January 2005 - 05:02 PM

In Killington Vt there is a lift that travels as a triangle and you ride around a 45 degrees turn. There is only two normal towers on the whole lift.

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Posted 31 January 2005 - 05:43 PM

That's gotta be a colossal waste of metal with the towers - twice as many. I forget, can you get on or off at the turn?
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Posted 31 January 2005 - 05:53 PM

the South Ridge Triple used to have a midstation, however now it is not used, that was the purpose of the turn. Originally the thought of a midstation was for early, pre-snowmaking skiing. I have pictures of it from new years but I still am waiting for the film to get back. At that Time I wil also have pictures of Sugarbush.
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Posted 31 January 2005 - 08:58 PM

Does anyone have pictures of the turn/turns on that lift?
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