Side view of the base terminal.Leaving the base terminal.Lift line.Upper lift line.Arriving at Canyons Village.Top turnaround and lift shack.View down the line with the turn.Bottom station.Top terminal in winter.Another view of the 7-11 lower station.The bend seen from above.
What I am observing about Stealth III terminals is this.
A handful of terminal backs are roughly the same as Stealth II terminal backs. They are: Quincy Express
Ruby Express
Mt Rosebrook
West Mountain
The rest of them have only straight backs
If you are confused, go to Cabriolet at Park City and Ruby Express at Deer Valley for example to compare the difference of the terminal backs.
I’ve always referred to Mt. Rosebrook Style as the Stealth III (Alternate). I believe that that skin was the alternate terminal skin, whereas the one seen on PC’s Cabriolet and Baldy at Snowbird are the standard Stealth IIIs. I could be wrong.
The different therminal contour designs (backs) are based on line gage the straight back like PC Cabriolet, Alta’s Collins are wide enough for a six, some resorts opted to to have their quads built on the wider gage for swing clearance and future upgrade reasons.
The last pic is the bottom station not the top
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Nope, it’s from the top looking down. There aren’t any tall hotels down at the base, just a parking lot, the welcome center and 7-11.
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What I am observing about Stealth III terminals is this.
A handful of terminal backs are roughly the same as Stealth II terminal backs. They are: Quincy Express
Ruby Express
Mt Rosebrook
West Mountain
The rest of them have only straight backs
If you are confused, go to Cabriolet at Park City and Ruby Express at Deer Valley for example to compare the difference of the terminal backs.
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I’ve always referred to Mt. Rosebrook Style as the Stealth III (Alternate). I believe that that skin was the alternate terminal skin, whereas the one seen on PC’s Cabriolet and Baldy at Snowbird are the standard Stealth IIIs. I could be wrong.
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The different therminal contour designs (backs) are based on line gage the straight back like PC Cabriolet, Alta’s Collins are wide enough for a six, some resorts opted to to have their quads built on the wider gage for swing clearance and future upgrade reasons.
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Is there a price for this?
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No, it is a complimentary ride year round.
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seems to be always closed – do you know the hours for summer?
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I went last spring and it was closed that weekend.
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Interesting, the lift is open from 7 to six according to there website. Every time I been to park city this was open.
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Nope, it’s from the top looking down. There aren’t any tall hotels down at the base, just a parking lot, the welcome center and 7-11.
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Does anyone know why this lift has skytrac controls? You can see their logo at the bottom station on the control panel.
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