Zermatt
Active member
What the hell is wrong with the gondola at Stratton? Is it really that slow by design or is this some undercover energy saving measure? I've noticed this for many years but I've had enough. I was on Ursa this morning and I felt like I was on cruise control going up a hill when everyone else (the gondola) was slowing down because the of the climb.
I used to think it ran slow because of the wind or on week days when the mountain was empty, but I don't know anymore. Maybe it's running on some solar panels covered in snow down in the valley.
Also, somebody should do a study of wind holds / wind delays at Stratton. I'm guessing they are directly proportional to lift tickets sold with some small correlation to actual wind speed.
I used to think it ran slow because of the wind or on week days when the mountain was empty, but I don't know anymore. Maybe it's running on some solar panels covered in snow down in the valley.
Also, somebody should do a study of wind holds / wind delays at Stratton. I'm guessing they are directly proportional to lift tickets sold with some small correlation to actual wind speed.