Welcome to AlpineZone, the largest online community of skiers and snowboarders in the Northeast!
You may have to REGISTER before you can post. Registering is FREE, gets rid of the majority of advertisements, and lets you participate in giveaways and other AlpineZone events!
What happens when people fall and get sucked into the mountain/snowmaking area?
I think you'd have better luck with a straight conveyor, and a system to move the snow off at the top and back down to the bottom.
What happens when people fall and get sucked into the mountain/snowmaking area?
I think you'd have better luck with a straight conveyor, and a system to move the snow off at the top and back down to the bottom.
Largest problem with a strait conveyer would be the size of the required electrical motors to actually move it. As far as the 'getting sucked in' problem, it could actually be salved using the same concepts that an escelator uses. Simply have them slide down and over, and provide a safety trip.
Overall, the concept isn't all that far fetched, the only limitation would really be enough power, and be economical. Electricity == Ca$h. And holy crap would a series of linear motors that big suck a WHOLE lotta juice.
I don't know- if the disk is on mag-lev, and weighted right, might not take all that much to keep it going. Of course, starting it up would be a bear. You could probably pick up some help by keeping most of the snow on the downhill side.
On the getting sucked under, they mention something about just riding it back up to the top. Force everone to the outside edge, and ride around on the outer rim.
It's so crazy, it just might work. I still want one.
I believe they already exist so you must have been attempting to make a joke here. :lol:next thing you know they'll be making swimming pools that people can surf in,..
I believe they already exist so you must have been attempting to make a joke here. :lol:
They do exist. There is one called the Flow Rider at Camelbeach. I know a gal, who is a very good snow boarder, and she told me she rides all summer on that thing and loves it.
Alex
Lake Hopatcong, NJ
interesting..I may have to hit up Wildwater Kingdom..lots of shirtless unsupervised young boys..:beer: