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Started by Kicking Horse, Dec 27 2009 04:48 PM
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#1
Posted 27 December 2009 - 04:48 PM
Name the following Colorado Ski lifts
1. 95 chairs 14 towers
2. 33 Towers 169 Chairs
3. 3 towers (no hint on # of carriers)
4. Bottom Drive HSS's
5.Name all Top Drive HSS's in the State
6. Name 3 bottom drive HSQ's in the State
7. Name 2 bottom drive Yan Triples Installed in between 82-85
8. Name 2 lifts that are HSQ's that have both chairs and Cabins
9. Name 2 lifts that have 2 760hp Twin Turbo Diesels for Aux
10. When I run on aux I run at 600fpm (FGD)
The following are for non Lift operations Staff
11. What are Zones on a detachable lift?
1. 95 chairs 14 towers
2. 33 Towers 169 Chairs
3. 3 towers (no hint on # of carriers)
4. Bottom Drive HSS's
5.Name all Top Drive HSS's in the State
6. Name 3 bottom drive HSQ's in the State
7. Name 2 bottom drive Yan Triples Installed in between 82-85
8. Name 2 lifts that are HSQ's that have both chairs and Cabins
9. Name 2 lifts that have 2 760hp Twin Turbo Diesels for Aux
10. When I run on aux I run at 600fpm (FGD)
The following are for non Lift operations Staff
11. What are Zones on a detachable lift?
Jeff
#2
Posted 28 December 2009 - 09:48 AM
For bottom drive six packs, for now I can think of the Panoramic Express lift at Winter Park.
For top drive six packs, I think of Quicksilver Super6, the Independence SuperChair, the Super Bee, the Christie Peak Express, the Ruby Express, and the Village Express at Snowmass.
The three tower lift should be Copper Mountain's Pitchfork lift.
For the two high speed quads with chairs and cabins, these are the answers:
1. The Chondola at Telluride
2. The Zephyr Express lift at Winter Park (although the cabins are only used during after-hours)
Three bottom drive high speed quads in Colorado I can think of:
Outback Express at Keystone
Imperial Express SuperChair at Breckenridge
Coney Glade at Snowmass
For top drive six packs, I think of Quicksilver Super6, the Independence SuperChair, the Super Bee, the Christie Peak Express, the Ruby Express, and the Village Express at Snowmass.
The three tower lift should be Copper Mountain's Pitchfork lift.
For the two high speed quads with chairs and cabins, these are the answers:
1. The Chondola at Telluride
2. The Zephyr Express lift at Winter Park (although the cabins are only used during after-hours)
Three bottom drive high speed quads in Colorado I can think of:
Outback Express at Keystone
Imperial Express SuperChair at Breckenridge
Coney Glade at Snowmass
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#3
Posted 31 December 2009 - 05:53 PM
[quote name='DonaldMReif' date='28 December 2009 - 10:48 AM' timestamp='1262022527' post='89108']
For bottom drive six packs, for now I can think of the Panoramic Express lift at Winter Park.
For top drive six packs, I think of Quicksilver Super6, the Independence SuperChair, the Super Bee, the Christie Peak Express, the Ruby Express, and the Village Express at Snowmass.
Your missing 1....
The three tower lift should be Copper Mountain's Pitchfork lift. Could be. Also could be handful of others
For the two high speed quads with chairs and cabins, these are the answers:
1. The Chondola at Telluride
2. The Zephyr Express lift at Winter Park (although the cabins are only used during after-hours) This is correct however it still operates both.
Three bottom drive high speed quads in Colorado I can think of:
Outback Express at Keystone
Imperial Express SuperChair at Breckenridge
Coney Glade at Snowmass
Good.
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For bottom drive six packs, for now I can think of the Panoramic Express lift at Winter Park.
For top drive six packs, I think of Quicksilver Super6, the Independence SuperChair, the Super Bee, the Christie Peak Express, the Ruby Express, and the Village Express at Snowmass.
Your missing 1....
The three tower lift should be Copper Mountain's Pitchfork lift. Could be. Also could be handful of others
For the two high speed quads with chairs and cabins, these are the answers:
1. The Chondola at Telluride
2. The Zephyr Express lift at Winter Park (although the cabins are only used during after-hours) This is correct however it still operates both.
Three bottom drive high speed quads in Colorado I can think of:
Outback Express at Keystone
Imperial Express SuperChair at Breckenridge
Coney Glade at Snowmass
Good.
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Jeff
#4
Posted 03 January 2010 - 02:28 PM
2. Village Express snowmass
5. What Donald said and also purgatory village express at dmr
6. Three more: loge peak at highlands and sunshine and gold hill at telluride
7. R and s at copper and 2 at Loveland but that might be later
9. Not at all sure about this but maybe the Breckinridge and snowmass gondolas
11. Kinda guessing but is there's speed matching zone, accel/decel zones, and cadence zone
No idea on 1 and 10
5. What Donald said and also purgatory village express at dmr
6. Three more: loge peak at highlands and sunshine and gold hill at telluride
7. R and s at copper and 2 at Loveland but that might be later
9. Not at all sure about this but maybe the Breckinridge and snowmass gondolas
11. Kinda guessing but is there's speed matching zone, accel/decel zones, and cadence zone
No idea on 1 and 10
-Matt
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