News Roundup: Peak 9

6 thoughts on “News Roundup: Peak 9

  1. Donald Reif's avatar Donald Reif January 12, 2024 / 3:52 pm

    The Peak 9 lift improvements amount to adding a new gondola to a new learning center below Ten Mile Station, while replacing Lift C with a high speed six pack (in the process taking lapping traffic off of the Mercury and Beaver Run SuperChairs, while also encouraging intermediates and beginners to not use the flat Sawmill traverse to Beaver Run).

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  2. Jimmy's avatar Jimmy January 12, 2024 / 6:28 pm

    Some kind of problem with the links in this weeks news roundup

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    • Donald Reif's avatar Donald Reif January 13, 2024 / 6:28 am

      Yeah I’m not seeing the Forest Service documents.

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  3. Philip Jonathan Keeve's avatar Philip Jonathan Keeve January 15, 2024 / 4:36 pm

    Praise be on Sunrise!

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  4. RaflW's avatar RaflW January 25, 2024 / 10:33 pm

    The current C-chair at Breck is a very outdated lift. Way too slow, terrible offramp placement, and only runs on peak days. Investing in a detachable should mean they’ll staff and run it regularly, which would be very welcome.
    That said, a 6 pack seems like it might push the carrying capacity of Peak 9 over what is comfortable. Particularly as one expects the Beaver Run lift to be upgauged to a six (and eventually Mercury?).

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    • Donald Reif's avatar Donald Reif January 27, 2024 / 6:56 am

      C running daily and detachable would certainly be enough of an improvement to the mountain, since then you’d ensure that most traffic heading from Peak 8 to Peak 9 uses it instead of taking the Sawmill catwalk to Beaver Run. Plus it’d shift some crowds away from the existing high speed quads (especially the Mercury SuperChair).

      Though yeah, I would expect the Beaver Run SuperChair to be upgraded sometime in the next few years given it’s over 33 years old and older high speed quads of that vintage have been retired and upgraded elsewhere on the I-70 corridor. Admittedly the same is the case for the Mercury SuperChair but just less slightly (26 years). That lift might be better off being upgraded to a chondola, and not a high speed six pack, given that Bonanza is marked as a learning trail.

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