drjeff
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If there was a way to get the Dopp terminal, with the wood underside that L-P does, that would be the ultimate style combo in my eyes!Those Dopp terminals are hot.
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If there was a way to get the Dopp terminal, with the wood underside that L-P does, that would be the ultimate style combo in my eyes!Those Dopp terminals are hot.
From having hiked over to it a couple of times this off season, including after the concrete was poured for the terminal, the top terminal is essentially in the exact place it was before, and if anything, once the final grading is done, it won't be quite the drop down the ramp the old quad hadA couple of comments: firstly I forgot the old H-Metal double is now rechaired with triple seaters, a nice lift project side bonus that will pay off on those wind hold days when it is the only lift running.
Yes, DrJ certainly looks like the new Sunbrook base is kicked over enough that it removes the pole hazards the old lift created towards the bottom of the trail.
I wonder how close to the old top station location the new one sits?
Will be interesting to see how much of the lift line got cleaned out due to machinery traffic.....it can be a fun poach now and again with good snow.
Another bonus of these new lifts is that both of the old lifts had top terminals with steep off load ramps which suck for boarders and novice skiers...should speed things up.
It is like it meant to be. The Yan doubles always looked weird to me. The triples on the other hand... Are those chairs from Tumbleweed and/or Sundance?
Looks like at least the "comfort bars" are from Sundance. Pretty sure Tumbleweed had springs (unless I have that backwards).Honestly not sure which of the fomer lifts those triples came from
Looks like at least the "comfort bars" are from Sundance. Pretty sure Tumbleweed had springs (unless I have that backwards).
Yeah, and like you said, a lot less hours. Probably ran less than a 10th of Tumbleweed's hours, maybe even a 20th. Out of curiosity. I'd love to know the numbers.So good chance the carriers are from Sundance? Definitely enough consecutively numbered chairs off that lift lol.
Well it did run almost as much as Tumbleweed/Beaver until they shortened it. That was about a third of it's life. But even back then Beaver did open/close earlier/later in the year. Since the change Tumbleweed would be about 120 day a year a about 8 hours a day, and Sundance around 25 days about 5 hours per day. That's only around 7 to 8 times as much since the shortening.And I would say that Jaytrem's estimate of 1/20th the hours on the Sundance chairs over Tumbleweed's chairs may even be on the low side of things
Well it did run almost as much as Tumbleweed/Beaver until they shortened it. That was about a third of it's life. But even back then Beaver did open/close earlier/later in the year. Since the change Tumbleweed would be about 120 day a year a about 8 hours a day, and Sundance around 25 days about 5 hours per day. That's only around 7 to 8 times as much since the shortening.
Indeed!!! Time flies!!!Yup, and crazy to think that's it's been probably 20 years or so since the Beaver shortening into Tumbleweed happened
I can back that fact up by DrJ as its sitting in our garage up there....havent been to VT since April so no idea how "golden" it really is but I'll post a picture when live.Guessing they renumbered many, of them, since in the online auction they had for the chairs from Tumbleweed and Sundance, people could request specific numbers if they wanted, or just get a randm numbered chair. And I know for a fact that both #50 (the "golden chair") sold as well as both #1's and a slew of other numbers that had sentimental value to folks.
And I would say that Jaytrem's estimate of 1/20th the hours on the Sundance chairs over Tumbleweed's chairs may even be on the low side of things