News Roundup: Comfort Chairs

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  1. OIRNOIR's avatar oirnoir December 6, 2024 / 7:53 pm

    If you’re looking for an alternative to Google Maps for your lift mapping pleasure, I use OpenStreetMap. It doesn’t map ski runs to my knowledge, but it maps a lot that you wouldn’t normally expect on a map, including lifts and even major powerlines. OSM maps are entirely community-contributed, and some generous soul has already mapped Coney Express in its new alignment, for example.

    Even though I don’t use Google Maps, I still hope they bring back lifts.

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  2. CharlesO's avatar CharlesO December 6, 2024 / 8:36 pm

    An even better tool is OpenSkiMap, https://openskimap.org/, which is based on OpenStreetMap data and has coverage for, as far as I can tell, basically every ski area in the world.

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  3. Cameron Halmrast's avatar Cameron Halmrast December 6, 2024 / 9:47 pm

    In regards to Google removing ski lifts and runs from Google Maps, for those who might not know, Google allows its employees to spend 15% of their work week to explore their own interest and hobbies as long as it benefits the company. The person who brainstormed and managed this ‘hobby/interest’ either no longer works for Google or lost interest in his side hobby and moved on to other things as it was becoming a hassle to manage/update and no one wanted to assume this side role. Therefore, the entire thing was killed vs leaving how it was.

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  4. Crashandburn's avatar Crashandburn December 6, 2024 / 9:54 pm

    If I remember right, the old Sublette was for sale. Did anyone buy it?

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    • Peter Landsman's avatar Peter Landsman December 7, 2024 / 5:32 am

      Parts of it went to Maverick Mountain, along with Gent’s Ridge from Aspen. They plan to use both to create one new lift.

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      • Will's avatar Will December 7, 2024 / 5:11 pm

        Wow, that’s cool. To replace the current one or expand to new terrain?

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        • WH2OSHREDDER.'s avatar WH2OSHREDDER. December 7, 2024 / 5:13 pm

          Probably replace.

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  5. SkiLucas's avatar SkiLucas December 7, 2024 / 9:17 am

    In the ORDA document it said that they would replace Gore’s Lift 10. That’s Topridge, right?

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  6. kiroro236's avatar kiroro236 December 7, 2024 / 12:20 pm

    Fun Fact: A long time ago, there was once streetview ski run coverage for most resorts but some got removed, I Remember that Sun Peaks, Big White, Silver Star, Fernie, Kimberley, Revelstoke, and even Powder King had streetview coverage but they have been removed sadly

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    • Husky100's avatar Husky100 December 7, 2024 / 3:48 pm

      just part of the ongoing enshittification of all online apps

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  7. Ryan Murphy's avatar Ryan Murphy December 7, 2024 / 7:25 pm

    Getting a spiderhoe into Alta Zero for that tower is seriously impressive. That’s incredible skill by the operator.

    Sublette is by far the best chair at Jackson, and I’m excited for the new version.

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  8. Ryan's avatar Ryan December 8, 2024 / 2:12 am

    That was a GREAT video, thanks for sharing it.

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    • Nahms's avatar Nahms December 11, 2024 / 6:46 am

      Agreed! Great video. The only negative was no appearance, or even cameo, of our favorite blogger ;-)

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  9. Alex's avatar Alex December 8, 2024 / 7:06 pm

    Peter. I heard that Sublette is built with six pack terminals. Do you know why this is the case?

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    • WH2OSHREDDER.'s avatar WH2OSHREDDER. December 8, 2024 / 8:13 pm

      Wind?

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    • Donald Reif's avatar Donald Reif December 9, 2024 / 7:40 am

      The lift has six pack width line gauge for wind reasons.

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    • ColdsmokeBandit's avatar ColdsmokeBandit December 9, 2024 / 12:24 pm

      The deciding factor for the larger terminals was having a ring & pinion evacuation system on the new Sublette in case of gearbox failure, which was only offered in LPoA’s larger terminals. A wider line gauge allowing for more chair swing in the wind was an additional benefit.

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  10. Feathertop's avatar Feathertop December 9, 2024 / 9:10 pm

    The new 6 pack at Perisher is the first D-line at an Australian ski resort Peter, the current 8 seater is a Uni G and was built before D-lines were introduced :)

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    • ShangRei Garrett's avatar ShangRei Garrett December 10, 2024 / 12:04 am

      I believe you may have misunderstood.. it’s Vail Resorts’ second overall D-Line (the first being Fitzsimmons at Whistler). He wasn’t specifying 2nd D-Line at Perisher specifically, but rather portfolio-wide, from what I can tell.

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    • Peter Landsman's avatar Peter Landsman December 10, 2024 / 5:04 am

      It’s the second D-Line for Vail Resorts is what I was trying to say.

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    • WH2OSHREDDER.'s avatar WH2OSHREDDER. December 13, 2024 / 5:18 pm

      Sad :(

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