

Random Lift Pictures Number 3
Started by KZ, Feb 26 2004 09:44 PM
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#122
Posted 27 May 2004 - 01:23 PM
No, this site Meier Michael: http://www.colorados...irlift/ads.html
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#125
Posted 29 May 2004 - 04:52 AM
I seem to remember in another random lift images thread there was a disscussion about if Hall ever made t-bars. Here is another picture of a Hall T-Bar in Massachusetts.
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Elevation 9,600 Feet
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Elevation 9,600 Feet
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President
#126
Posted 29 May 2004 - 12:01 PM
The Golden Eagle Express @ Kicking Horse
Is this the only Double stack Gondola?
Is this the only Double stack Gondola?
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#128
Posted 29 May 2004 - 05:39 PM
If that was an 8MG then it would be a phat boy. I found an article on the Super6 @breck. It said that the terminal was a gondola terminal. If the gore gondola was a L-P then I t would make sense that the terminal would be a phat boy.
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Elevation 9,600 Feet
"If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure." -- Bill Clinton,
President
Elevation 9,600 Feet
"If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure." -- Bill Clinton,
President
#131
Posted 30 May 2004 - 03:06 AM
No I don't have the article. It is on the wall in the elevator in Ten Mile Station. Its a newspaper article so you might be able to find it somewhere else though......
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Elevation 9,600 Feet
"If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure." -- Bill Clinton,
President
Elevation 9,600 Feet
"If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure." -- Bill Clinton,
President
#132
Posted 30 May 2004 - 04:34 AM
Is Ten Mile Station in Summit County? It sounds like a local name; the Ten Mile Range is where Breck is located and it stretches all the way up to Frisco. That aside, I could believe that the sixpack terminal is actually a gondi terminal- all that means is beefed-up structure and a longer accel/decel tyre bank. The Flyer's terminals are actually gondi terminals used as anchors for a quad lift. It's not unheard of.
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#133
Posted 30 May 2004 - 05:04 AM
I like my lift, don't get me wrong- I just wish I had this much headroom in the terminals...
(F-lift, 1989 Poma competition quad return terminal)
(F-lift, 1989 Poma competition quad return terminal)
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#140
Posted 01 June 2004 - 09:11 PM
Here is the Chondola @ mt orford
I assume how this lift unloads is like a regular chair with a straight unobstructed path for the chairs and the gondolas unload @ 90 degrees to the lift line onto the small platform.
I assume how this lift unloads is like a regular chair with a straight unobstructed path for the chairs and the gondolas unload @ 90 degrees to the lift line onto the small platform.
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