For double chairlifts, I currently put Looking Glass at Winter Park (the almost quintogenarian Riblet in the "Wonderland" section of the mountain) as one. I've also seen the unload of Lift 5 at the winter unload station, though I've never used it as I've only been on Lift 5 during summer operations to reach the Alpine Slide.
I think the absolute steepest unload ramp I've ever seen would have to be the new Zendo lift. All of the stuff I've read on Breckenridge's Facebook page about Peak 6 essentially is, "Peak 6 is great in every way except unloading Zendo."
For example, this anonymous individual on Breckenridge's Facebook page said this after opening day for Peak 6 on Wednesday:
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With regards to that, this photo does not necessarily show the entire scope of the unload ramp, but it does show part of it:

This video that I took of Zendo last Thursday is a better demonstration of just how steep the ramp is (fast forward at 8:40 in the video):
I was practically having to do a pizza to ski down the slope to get to the Kensho SuperChair's line entrance.
On the other hand, the Kensho SuperChair's ramp is more or less about the same pitch and steepness as ramps on the Independence SuperChair or the high speed quads on Peaks 8, 9 and 10.
This post has been edited by DonaldMReif: 28 December 2013 - 11:06 AM















