Breakover Towers
Backbowlsbilly
31 Jan 2015
Some of the best images of ski lifts are the breakover towers near the top station of lifts, typically detachables but not always. Some of the ones that come to mind for me are...
Siberia at Squaw. (http://www.remontees...tage-3981.html0

Imperial at Breck (http://www.remontees...rtage-1075.html)

And the Marte Double at Las Lenas, Argentina. (http://www.remontees...rtage-1302.html)

Any others?
Siberia at Squaw. (http://www.remontees...tage-3981.html0
Imperial at Breck (http://www.remontees...rtage-1075.html)
And the Marte Double at Las Lenas, Argentina. (http://www.remontees...rtage-1302.html)

Any others?
NHskier13
31 Jan 2015
I would say Jordan Bowl (Sunday River)

Also KT-22 at Squaw Valley

Also KT-22 at Squaw Valley

DonaldMReif
31 Jan 2015
The Montezuma Express at Keystone:

The Peru Express lift:

On towers 27 and 28 of the Orient Express lift:

The Peru Express lift:

On towers 27 and 28 of the Orient Express lift:

2milehi
01 Feb 2015
Donald the OT was breakovers, not hold downs. Let's stay on topic please.
Lift Dinosaur
01 Feb 2015
SkiDaBird
01 Feb 2015
There is something special with the 5+ tower riblet breakovers. They just look fantastic.
NHskier13
01 Feb 2015
That's quite the breakover assembly!
Do riblet towers only hold 4 sheaves max?
Do riblet towers only hold 4 sheaves max?
NHskier13
01 Feb 2015
Loon's Gondola. Half the cabins are in storage for the summer, while the other half are on the line for scenic lift rides.
Backbowlsbilly
01 Feb 2015
I agree on those Riblets, certainly make for a cool photo, that reminded me of this Riblet double at Silver Mountain.

Doesn't necessary have to be at the top either to look cool, Red Pine Gondola at Canyons has an impressive set of 5 towers right before it crosses the canyon. (http://youtu.be/Dg1HK5eSff0?t=4m57s)
This post has been edited by Backbowlsbilly: 02 February 2015 - 03:33 PM

Doesn't necessary have to be at the top either to look cool, Red Pine Gondola at Canyons has an impressive set of 5 towers right before it crosses the canyon. (http://youtu.be/Dg1HK5eSff0?t=4m57s)
This post has been edited by Backbowlsbilly: 02 February 2015 - 03:33 PM
Snowy Ferries
01 Feb 2015
liftmech
02 Feb 2015
2milehi
02 Feb 2015
NHskier13
02 Feb 2015
Yes I remember now, all 3 of Crotched's riblets. (2 still stand) had some assemblies of 8, and sometimes they were compression assemblies so they were 8+.
Anyhow, i'm getting off topic, so to contibute to the topic again, I will nominate the Cannon Montain Tram II. (One of my favorite lifts to ride)
Anyhow, i'm getting off topic, so to contibute to the topic again, I will nominate the Cannon Montain Tram II. (One of my favorite lifts to ride)

Razvan
03 Feb 2015
Telegondola Azuga, built in 2007 by Leitner on the Sorica mountain (full of shell craters from WWI).
Sigma cabins.
Town of Azuga, Romania.
This post has been edited by Razvan: 03 February 2015 - 08:14 AM
Sigma cabins.
Town of Azuga, Romania.
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NHskier13
03 Feb 2015
I would also add that looking at the Cannon Tram II's towers from different angles is pretty cool:





DonaldMReif
03 Feb 2015
Orient Express:

Peak 8 SuperConnect:

Imperial Express SuperChair:


Peak 8 SuperConnect:

Imperial Express SuperChair:

