MEtoVTSkier
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So is the Tram's water tank the ONLY possible way to get water up to the lodge?
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Hour wait for the tram > 1.25 skin to the summit. Also access to Big Jay.
Optional approach = ride the Flyer and skin up from there.
As to Madonna, you can't compare a 1200 skiers/hour lift to the currently 240 skiers/hour tram.
Smuggs is not limiting skier capacity, they just don't appear to have the money to upgrade anything.
I made the drive up from Warren on Sunday to Jay -- so glad I did. Even tracked out a lot of the woods are really fun, and there was a much better base, even lower elevation. One question, though, since I don't remember this from previous visit -- do the lifts stop that often on a "normal" day. I counted two rides up where the lift didn't stop at least once, often for 20-30 seconds at a time.
And there are plenty of lifts out there that are purposely low capacity to limit the amount of people skiing the terrain. Some here may be familiar with a few of them: MRG single chair, Castlerock double, the Madonna Double.
In addition, they are enforcing the 'backpack on your lap' rule more severely and I've seen them stop the chair twice to force skiers to remove their backpacks. Not if this explains a large percentage of the stoppage.
I'd be curious as to the origin of this backpack rule. There is no such thing in Canada (well at least in Quebec and BC where I have skied this year).
My girlfriend skis with one of those little camelpacks, which is like a very small backpack, but JP considers it like it's a full pack and makes her take it off (no other area does so). I cant recall JP ever making her take it off before, but they started to about 2 months ago.
Perhaps it started after this highly-publicized incident? The timeframe seems about right.
http://fox13now.com/2017/01/05/expe...kiers-get-stuck-hanging-from-backpack-straps/
Personally I bet there's more danger from people dropping backpacks from 60 feet off the Flyer than there is of a freak incident like this.
There are signs all over the place in Switzerland that say one has to put your backpack on your lap. Makes a lot of sense IMHO.
Lets take these in order:
Quick question - does anyone know why the old Skyline Double was removed?
Hopefully now the completely beaten dead horse can rest in peace!
What would be the fun in that ? Remains the question as to why so many seem to think that a 60 min wait is worth it, even though you can load the flyer in 5 minutes. To me this is the puzzling one.
On another note, I disagree with the capacity as quoted above. The quoted former 600 pph capacity is based on an uphill time of 6 minutes. At ten trips per hour with the former 60 people capacity you get to 600. Truth is with loading and unloading Jay Peak roughly manages 1 tram every 10 minutes. Loading efficiency in particular is not great. That puts the former capacity at 360 pph and the current one at roughly 240 pph. Doesn't change the rationale for keeping the Tram, which, as a four-season user, I fully support.
What would be the fun in that ? Remains the question as to why so many seem to think that a 60 min wait is worth it, even though you can load the flyer in 5 minutes. To me this is the puzzling one.