jaywbigred
Active member
I just returned back to the east coast from a long Weekend in Utah where we skied Deer Valley and the Canyons in 50+ degree sunshine weather (I have sunburn on my arms from skiing in a t-shirt).
Yesterday morning, my buddy and I were dropping the equipment off at the base of Deer Valley while the girlfriends went to get the lift tickets. As we were walking back to the car, we heard screaming coming from the liftlines of the 2 base quads, and eventually could audibly hear people yelling "STOP IT!" They stopped the lift, and we were scanning the scene, trying to figure out why, when we noticed about 8 or 9 chairs up on the Silver Lake Express quad, a woman's body dangling below the chair.
We could see her entire body from her shoulders down; I am guessing that others on the chair were holding her by her arms or that she was holding on with them, or some combo of the two. There was, noteably, no safety bar down.
Mountain workers scrambled to get to her, she was at the 2nd or 3rd lift pole, which had to be a minimum of 50 feet in the air, possibly 60. They got a big crowd under her, apparently trying to make a human net; two guys scrambled up the lift pole ladder, but could not reach her. They had her click off her skis, and I think they were trying to get the chair to swing towards the guys on the lift pole when she slipped and fell. From our vantage we could not see her land, but apparently they put her right on the girney.
Later in the morning we noticed considerable helicopter activity in the area, some of which we thought might be medivac.
I was wondering if anyone on the forum had any answers to some questions this sad incident raised for us:
1) Do ski resorts normally have a net or trampoline style safety device to spread beneath a chair in this type of situation?
2) I know I've heard of resorts using a "cherry picker" to reach people stranded on lifts for long periods of time; how do these machines work, and how slowly do they move?
3) Do lifts not have a "reverse" setting, such that her chair could have been slowly reversed to a much safer height closer to the lift?
4) Can anyone think of any reason why the local Park City paper and other media have not picked up on a story like this? Is it just an understanding they have with the resorts not to publish negative news about them?
I have pictures and video from my digital camera of the event that I have not had a chance to upload and review, so I cannot speak to their quality. I will post them if I think the quality is decent enough, and if I think we all can learn something about chair safety and emergency situations from them.
Thanks for any answers anyone has, we've been pretty shaken up by the whole thing.
Yesterday morning, my buddy and I were dropping the equipment off at the base of Deer Valley while the girlfriends went to get the lift tickets. As we were walking back to the car, we heard screaming coming from the liftlines of the 2 base quads, and eventually could audibly hear people yelling "STOP IT!" They stopped the lift, and we were scanning the scene, trying to figure out why, when we noticed about 8 or 9 chairs up on the Silver Lake Express quad, a woman's body dangling below the chair.
We could see her entire body from her shoulders down; I am guessing that others on the chair were holding her by her arms or that she was holding on with them, or some combo of the two. There was, noteably, no safety bar down.
Mountain workers scrambled to get to her, she was at the 2nd or 3rd lift pole, which had to be a minimum of 50 feet in the air, possibly 60. They got a big crowd under her, apparently trying to make a human net; two guys scrambled up the lift pole ladder, but could not reach her. They had her click off her skis, and I think they were trying to get the chair to swing towards the guys on the lift pole when she slipped and fell. From our vantage we could not see her land, but apparently they put her right on the girney.
Later in the morning we noticed considerable helicopter activity in the area, some of which we thought might be medivac.
I was wondering if anyone on the forum had any answers to some questions this sad incident raised for us:
1) Do ski resorts normally have a net or trampoline style safety device to spread beneath a chair in this type of situation?
2) I know I've heard of resorts using a "cherry picker" to reach people stranded on lifts for long periods of time; how do these machines work, and how slowly do they move?
3) Do lifts not have a "reverse" setting, such that her chair could have been slowly reversed to a much safer height closer to the lift?
4) Can anyone think of any reason why the local Park City paper and other media have not picked up on a story like this? Is it just an understanding they have with the resorts not to publish negative news about them?
I have pictures and video from my digital camera of the event that I have not had a chance to upload and review, so I cannot speak to their quality. I will post them if I think the quality is decent enough, and if I think we all can learn something about chair safety and emergency situations from them.
Thanks for any answers anyone has, we've been pretty shaken up by the whole thing.