Lift overview.Riding up.Yan tower with Doppelmayr combo assemblies.View back down the line.T14.Summit motor room.Drive station.Steep lift line.Lower part of the lift line.Bottom station with height adjustment and tensioning.Yan even supplied hydraulic wind fences for the top station area.
I personally hope they keep 22 as it is. You don’t need more capacity lapping that terrain.
Chair 25 is a different story though. The master plan brings the base down to near 9 and it would be a great candidate for conversion to a HSQ. I could even see them going with a HS6 given the l longer term goal to drive skier traffic towards that side of the mountain, as it’s pretty under-utilized vs the adjacent Canyon/Chair 5/Chair 10 area. It would give them a chance to re-orient the flow of that pod down to the base of 9 and really separate the beginner skiing pod they want to build around Eagle/top of Eagle.
Specifically this chair? If so, why? What makes this chair more dangerous or, I guess, in need of “safety”, than all the other older triples without comfort bars?
They’re not “necessary” in the way I think you mean, where you’re gonna die if you don’t use it, but I think for a resort it’s definitely a liability so maybe it is necessary for covering themselves
This lift or Chair 25 would be ideal candidates to upgrade to high speed quads in the near future depending on how things go with the Canyon upgrade.
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I personally hope they keep 22 as it is. You don’t need more capacity lapping that terrain.
Chair 25 is a different story though. The master plan brings the base down to near 9 and it would be a great candidate for conversion to a HSQ. I could even see them going with a HS6 given the l longer term goal to drive skier traffic towards that side of the mountain, as it’s pretty under-utilized vs the adjacent Canyon/Chair 5/Chair 10 area. It would give them a chance to re-orient the flow of that pod down to the base of 9 and really separate the beginner skiing pod they want to build around Eagle/top of Eagle.
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Why don’t these lifts have any safety bars
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A) they weren’t as widespread when the lifts was built, B) they aren’t necessary, C) they aren’t required.
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Safety bars are necessary there for safety.
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Specifically this chair? If so, why? What makes this chair more dangerous or, I guess, in need of “safety”, than all the other older triples without comfort bars?
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They’re not “necessary” in the way I think you mean, where you’re gonna die if you don’t use it, but I think for a resort it’s definitely a liability so maybe it is necessary for covering themselves
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Why is that a concern?
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Well PBROPETECH Chairs 20,21,and 22 have safety bars just like chair 8 and 7.
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