Zermatt
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Who has the beta on what happened at Bromley yesterday? I heard a chair on Sun Mountain flipped over the cable from the wind. Full lift evacuation by rope.
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Who has the beta on what happened at Bromley yesterday? I heard a chair on Sun Mountain flipped over the cable from the wind. Full lift evacuation by rope.
Dec 26, 2017 as of 6:45am
We'll have 8 lifts to start the day off today, running from 8:30am to 4:00pm. Do be aware that the Sun Mountain Express will be on a delayed opening schedule today, while it undergoes some maintenance. Stay tuned for updates on its projected opening time, but our lift crew is working hard and should have it up and running by this afternoon.
It's right there...
That's always been a crazy windy spot in a stiff breeze at Brooklyn!! I can remember vividly as a teenager back in the late 80's riding the old summit double and having the top of down bar connecting the grip to the chair bang against what amounted to a deflector bar they had installed on the lift towers a few feet below the sheave trains to prevent the chairs from actually swinging into the tower!!
Was always an interesting last few hundred feet on that lift after it crested the pitch and was over the flat area at the summit before the top terminal on a windy day!!
Also as an aside after I showed this pic to my wife, she pointed out that there are no other chairs on the haul rope visible in this picture.... Seems kind of odd, as there's likely no way once this happened they could of kept operating the lift to get the chairs off the haul rope, and with the wind sensors on most towers these days, I'm guessing if Mtn ops knew it was gusting big time as it was yesterday, that they wouldn't just put 1 chair on the haul rope as a test????
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Now that my closer to 50 than 40 eyes looked at your pic on my 22" desk top monitor vs my 5" smart phone screen, I can see that chair on the return line!!Look again, chair right next to the flipped chair. Spacing looks big, but I think the chairs are just out of frame. my source said 2 hours to evacuate the lift.
If nobody was hurt it wasn't really an "accident". I don't blame them for not promoting an empty chair gone sideways.
Yes, what happened was a BFD. Good design, but a lot of luck that it wasn't worse. Things like that should never happen.
Sounds like the lift is down again today as they await new parts. Who makes that lift and who has parts readily available to be installed in the middle of winter?
Hi All,
Winds on 12/25 were blowing at about 40mph, and lift ops was monitoring gusts. At about noon, we experienced an extremely strong burst of wind for 15 to 20 seconds. The gust caused both the messenger cable (runs up the middle of the lift towers, stringing them together) and the chairs at the summit to swing, and the cable snagged a portion of the grip on a downhill chair (the empty side). This caused the hull rope to shift to the inside and derail that one empty chair. Safety systems engaged immediately and stopped the lift. Patrol performed a full evacuation of the 115 passengers, and there were no injuries. It must be the angle of the photo that makes it seem like there are no other chairs on the line, as all chairs are still loaded. We're currently awaiting parts to finish repairs, ETA this afternoon. Dopplemeyer put them on a plane from Salt Lake with a courier, and they'll be driven directly from Albany when they land - great service. Hope this clears up any questions.