

Possible new lifts for Summer 2006
#281
Posted 23 July 2006 - 03:11 PM
Shawnee Peak Ski Area Announces Major Lift Improvements for 2006-07
Bridgton, ME – Chet Homer, owner of Shawnee Peak Ski Area, announces a dramatic upgrade of two lifts for the 2006-07 ski season.
Rabbit Run Chair Turns Triple Duty
In an effort to enhance the experience of beginner skiers and snowboarders, Shawnee Peak has purchased a Dopplemayr/CTEC Triple Chairlift from Loon Mountain in New Hampshire. Part of the lift, which is more than 5,000 feet long, will be used to upgrade the Rabbit Run Beginner Chairlift from a Double (2-seat) to a Triple (3-seat). The upgrade will effectively increase the lift’s uphill capacity by 30%.
“The Rabbit Run Chair has served beginners well since its installation in 1988,” said Homer. “Our decision to upgrade the Rabbit Run is, in part, a result of customer input. The new Rabbit Run Triple Chair will allow for a quicker trip from the lift line to the top.”
“From a teaching standpoint, this is a huge improvement,” said Scott Condon, Shawnee Peak SnowSports School Director. “Until now, an instructor could only ride the chairlift with one student. That student-instructor time on the chair is instrumental to the teaching process.”
The rest of the new chairlift can be used as a replacement to an existing lift or as the third top-to-bottom lift at Shawnee Peak. this single purchase is a prudent way for Shawnee Peak to effectively achieve two important goals in light of ever-increasing chairlift costs.
Expanded Surface Carpet Beginner Lift
The Lil Pine Surface Carpet Lift, which was added for the 2005-06 ski season, is getting even bigger this year. Shawnee Peak will expand the lift’s length by 15%, thereby increasing the surface area of the beginner area by 1,500 square feet.
The child-friendly conveyor lift services the Lil Pine Beginner Learning area and is incredibly easy to use – just step on and it’s all uphill from there!
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#282
Posted 25 July 2006 - 08:46 AM
This tiny hill is hosting the 07 Canada Winter Games which is suprising..
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#283
Posted 09 August 2006 - 04:36 AM
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This post has been edited by Warren733: 22 August 2006 - 05:19 AM
#285
Posted 01 September 2006 - 09:33 AM
"The new chairlift, named Eagle Wind with help from the Northern Arapahoe Tribe, starts at an elevation of 10,316 feet along the Vasquez Cirque egress and extends up the backside of Parsenn Bowl to 11,486 feet. Its key location not only grants skiers and riders instant access to some of Winter Park’s steepest and deepest terrain but significantly shortens the amount of time it will take guests to get back from the backside of Parsenn Bowl and Vasquez Cirque, some of Winter Park Resort’s prime in bounds off-piste terrain. "
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#286
Posted 01 September 2006 - 10:27 AM



"Today's problems cannot be solved by the level of thinking that created them." -Albert Einstein
#287
Posted 01 September 2006 - 10:27 AM
#288
Posted 04 September 2006 - 09:02 AM


I also see the Snow Ghost Express (HSS) at Big White is going along well. I just wonder if there are enough runs to handle all that uphill capacity

Any thoughts?

Will T. (ontariodude)
#289
Posted 04 September 2006 - 09:55 AM
But when I was there this past winter, the slopes were packed with people and it didn't make it a very enjoyable experience. I got sick of it and left, especially with all those slow signs telling me that I had to ski slow.
#290
Posted 04 September 2006 - 10:08 AM
The other thing I remember is it was commercialized beyond belief. The lift lines had advertisements playing on big speakers, there were large billboards along lifts and runs, new cars at the tops of lifts, and nintendo games all over the lodges. It just wasn't very much fun.
I think Big White seems to be marketing to and becoming a resort for families with young kids.
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#291
Posted 04 September 2006 - 10:08 AM

Ya it makes sense they would only have the 6 pack open during the week. But just think of the weekends

Will T. (ontariodude)
#292
Posted 04 September 2006 - 10:25 AM
Sun Peaks was good too although I experienced the same types of weather conditions there as I did at Silver Star (rain), plus the fog didn't help either. But Sun Peaks did offer some very nice cruisers and no one would yell at you to slow down. But there were a lot of people when I was there but the slopes weren't that crowded. It seems like the mountain did a good job of spreading people out. The new Morrisey area was also nice, but that area wasn't all that different from the Sundance Express. However, it did offer some glad skiing and some nice steeps. I really enjoyed traveling down one of the gladed runs at a high rate of speed dodging trees.
#293
Posted 04 September 2006 - 11:04 AM
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#294
Posted 04 September 2006 - 04:06 PM
Skier, on Sep 4 2006, 01:04 PM, said:
TOO MUCH YAP OFF TOPIC ! If you want to talk about Big White, Silver Star, Sun Peaks whatever, take it to another thread. This thread is for new lifts 2006

This post has been edited by andyh1962: 04 September 2006 - 04:09 PM
#295
Posted 04 September 2006 - 04:27 PM

Ski Bachelor and Skier, your info was greatly appreciated. Thank you


Will T. (ontariodude)
This post has been edited by Ontariodude: 04 September 2006 - 04:28 PM
#296
Posted 23 September 2006 - 10:36 AM
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#297
Posted 23 September 2006 - 04:19 PM
Skier, on Sep 23 2006, 01:36 PM, said:

Looks like a used CTEC (though it could be new based only on the pic).
If life gives you lemons, make lemonade. And then find someone whose life is giving them vodka and have a party.
-Ron White
#299
Posted 23 September 2006 - 08:05 PM
Skier, on Sep 1 2006, 11:33 AM, said:
"The new chairlift, named Eagle Wind with help from the Northern Arapahoe Tribe, starts at an elevation of 10,316 feet along the Vasquez Cirque egress and extends up the backside of Parsenn Bowl to 11,486 feet. Its key location not only grants skiers and riders instant access to some of Winter Park’s steepest and deepest terrain but significantly shortens the amount of time it will take guests to get back from the backside of Parsenn Bowl and Vasquez Cirque, some of Winter Park Resort’s prime in bounds off-piste terrain. "

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