

Possible new lifts for Summer 2006
#301
Posted 24 September 2006 - 09:55 PM
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#302
Posted 25 September 2006 - 08:02 AM
I'm hoping it will be built soon but there just aren't that many people going to Willamette Pass these days like there weas in 2001 and 2002.
#303
Posted 27 September 2006 - 04:49 PM
#304
Posted 28 September 2006 - 01:21 PM

Does anybody know where the Alpine Meadows Quad starts then? I really don't think it's from the top of Home Run T-Bar like what was said before it just doesn't make any sense to put it there. From the village to Attridge or summit area would make more sense.

Thanks for the correction WBSKI

Will T. (ontariodude)
#305
Posted 28 September 2006 - 04:47 PM
http://www.skisilver...re2006_2007.pdf
This post has been edited by Skier: 28 September 2006 - 04:48 PM
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#307
Posted 30 September 2006 - 11:22 AM
A new Magic Carpet at Devil's Glen Ski Club in Glen Huron Ontario.
Devil's Glen is a private ski club near Collingwood Ontario.
The new Magic Carpet replaces a Platter Lift. vertical and length of lift unknown.
#308
Posted 30 September 2006 - 08:39 PM
I saw a drop deck trailer park. On the trailer peices and parts of a chair lift, bullwheel, foot rest, and a few chairs. SO i asked the driver where's the bullwheel going? Think i caught him by surprise, most truckers dont knwow aht a bullwheel is used for.
Any way his reply was , he's headed for Qubec. I asked, did ya load in SLC Dopplemey/ CTEC? He said yes sir. I thought slc only built the chairs, and the termenal skins? No tbullwheels.
#309
Posted 30 September 2006 - 10:05 PM
#310
Posted 30 September 2006 - 10:13 PM
lastchair_44, on Oct 1 2006, 12:05 AM, said:
Does SLC actually willing to give tours? If they do, I'd love to go see sometime.
#311
Posted 01 October 2006 - 04:01 PM
lastchair_44, on Sep 30 2006, 11:05 PM, said:
Did they close up shop completly in Sacmento?
#312
Posted 01 October 2006 - 05:33 PM
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#313
Posted 01 October 2006 - 05:45 PM
I think the one piece bull wheels with the cat hubs are built in SLC but I could be wrong. St Jerome tends to be where the detach stuff is built but more of it could be moving to SLC since so much of their business is out west.
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#315
Posted 01 October 2006 - 07:19 PM
Skiing#1, on Oct 1 2006, 07:00 PM, said:
I'd hope that you could get in...but they might not offer tours to "public" due to insurance reasons. Good luck and have fun if you get the tour!

#316
Posted 01 October 2006 - 08:17 PM
#317
Posted 07 October 2006 - 09:47 PM
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Wednesday, October 4th, 2006
by Kelly Hayes - Castanet
October 04, 2006 / 10:00 am
Construction of Canada's longest six-person chairlift is nearing completion.
Work on Big White's new Snow Ghost Express, at the base of the Ridge began in earnest last April, a day after the resort shut down.
The concrete for the base towers was put in place in August and the second phase got under way Tuesday with the installation of the towers.
A heavy duty Bell helicopter from Chilliwack was brought in for the job.
Chief pilot Kerry Kokoszka of Transwest Helicopters, says he's disassembled ski lifts before, but this was his first assembly job.
"I haven't assembled any ski towers, but about a month ago we disassembled one in Kimberley, so it should be interesting."
Kokoszka says accuracy is the key to pulling off the job.
"The wind will cause the aircraft to move around. Another important factor is keeping the helicopter stable because there's always a danger for the ground crews. It's a bit of a high stress job."
Kokoska lifted the 20 towers Tuesday with the heaviest one weighing in at more than 5,000 pounds -- maxing out the helicopter's lift.
The man in charge of making everything run smoothly on the ground is Pat Boyle of Leitner-Poma. He says there was a lot of prep-work involved before the towers could be installed.
"We spent months doing the concrete and assembling the steel. After the towers are up, we have to install the haul-rope. And the end of the month, we should have everything set up and ready for a test. If all goes according to plan, the lift will be up and running by November and all we'll need is the snow."
Once the Snow Ghost Express is up and going, it will be able to handle up to 5,400 skiers per hour or 10 passengers every seven seconds. The lift will also be the longest six-passenger chair in Canada - nearly 6200 feet long and will have a ride time of less than six minutes.
Chairlifts don't come cheap. Big White's Michael J. Ballingall says it comes with a $7 million price tag. But he says the extra expense is worth it.
"The record breaking number of guests during our Christmas, Presidents Week and Spring Break periods clearly indicated that we had to expand our existing carrying capacity, especially in the highest-traffic area of the Ridge ski pod. The Snow Ghost Express will definitely reduce the wait times to a minimum during these busy periods," says Michael J. Ballingall.
Snow permitting, Big White should be open by November 23.
"Once the Snow Ghost Express is up and going, it will be able to handle up to 5,400 skiers per hour or 10 passengers every seven seconds. The lift will also be the longest six-passenger chair in Canada - nearly 6200 feet long and will have a ride time of less than six minutes."
Umm.. 5400 skiers per hour!? 10 Passengers every 7 seconds? They must be talking about Snow Ghost combined with Ridge Rocket. Those are some crazy numbers.
This post has been edited by Skier: 07 October 2006 - 09:47 PM
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#320
Posted 08 October 2006 - 01:07 PM
Skier, on Oct 7 2006, 10:47 PM, said:
Umm.. 5400 skiers per hour!? 10 Passengers every 7 seconds? They must be talking about Snow Ghost combined with Ridge Rocket. Those are some crazy numbers.
Trust the marketing guys, or it may be out of context, but that would be the capacity of both lifts combined.
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