The Quickdraw lift services nearly all of Apex’s terrain and opened in 1994.The bottom terminal with a parking and maintenance rail.Side view of the lower station with tensioning.Loading area and early model Uni terminal.Riding up the line.View back down the lift line.Arriving at the drive station up top.Lift line overview.Middle section of the line.Tower 4.Another look at the line.Side view of the top terminal.Departure side at the drive station.
Some hooligans were up to no good with this lift recently :( fortunately sounds like no major damage. What is it with people messing with lifts in BC?! We don’t need another Sea2sky or Kimberley shutdown.
This lift appears to have aged fairly well, it also handles Apex’s crowds very well, the wait was never longer than a minute or two and was sometimes ski on. Though I can’t help but wonder what the future holds for this lift as it’s 32 years old and many lifts of this vintage are now being phased out and replaced. Perhaps a new UNI-G with AGA grips? I’m sure my counterparts around here wouldn’t mind either.
That chair spacing suggests an actual uphill capacity of 1,800 pph.
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Some hooligans were up to no good with this lift recently :( fortunately sounds like no major damage. What is it with people messing with lifts in BC?! We don’t need another Sea2sky or Kimberley shutdown.
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Sorry, forgot the video link: https://globalnews.ca/news/9163670/group-caught-tampering-with-apex-mountain-resort-ski-lift-equipment/
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This lift appears to have aged fairly well, it also handles Apex’s crowds very well, the wait was never longer than a minute or two and was sometimes ski on. Though I can’t help but wonder what the future holds for this lift as it’s 32 years old and many lifts of this vintage are now being phased out and replaced. Perhaps a new UNI-G with AGA grips? I’m sure my counterparts around here wouldn’t mind either.
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