rocks860
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Huh it looks just like the 2 lifts they have by the clock tower at okemo
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Yes it's the Meadows quad at Stowe installed last season. Same lift & same manufacturer as The Valley House chair going in at Sugarbush this season carpet loaded & all. That's why I said they'd look the same. Reason I said the Sugarbush lift will be a lefty is because the ladder to the motor is on the opposite side as the lift at Stowe which loads on the right side. Rode that lift & a couple of other carpet loading lifts & I don't like the loading. I'm not a fan of these lifts & didn't notice much difference in speed as opposed to a regular fixed grip lift.
By the way Win said in the MRV forum the new lift will only run Fri, Sat. Sun. & holidays this season. I'd guess it'll run when when Super Bravo is on wind hold too.
I assume the likes of us means experienced skiers. I don't like the loading & feel uncomfortable loading that way. I can't see how it helps inexperienced skiers when I as an experienced skier don't feel comfortable.My understanding is the carpet loading allows it to run 100'/minute faster than manual loading fixed grip for safety reasons. I admit it will take some getting used to, but it's really meant to help the less experienced. Doesn't do anything for the likes of us.
its going to run on the same schedule as the old lift. There is little reason to run it midweek non holiday when all the terrain is accessible from the super bravo which is invariably ski on at those times.
another piece of good news from win is that the skinny pancake is returning. Love that place.
I assume the likes of us means experienced skiers. I don't like the loading & feel uncomfortable loading that way. I can't see how it helps inexperienced skiers when I as an experienced skier don't feel comfortable.
Completely agree on the lift schedule piece. No need for VH to run mid-week unless Bravo is down for some reason.
As for Skinny Pancake, I thought it was pretty good in terms of the food itself, but I thought the portions were a bit small and they were a bit pricey (although for being right on the mountain the latter is probably expected). I'd rather go over to Mutha Stuffers or Pizza Soul for lunch personally.
In talking with the SL staff, I was never given the impression that it was designed to be easier to load. I always was told it was just faster than a regular FGQ, but a heck of a lot cheaper than a HSQ and didn't have wind problems like a detach.
Definitely does not feel as comfortable loading as a regular chair, but I'll take it for the speed increase.
I assume the likes of us means experienced skiers. I don't like the loading & feel uncomfortable loading that way. I can't see how it helps inexperienced skiers when I as an experienced skier don't feel comfortable.
Not sure why people have issues with the carpet load. It's a little weird the first couple of times because it's different, then it's fine. It sure beats riding a standard fixed grip lift. I'm sure we will be seeing more and more of them. I bet when they get around to replacing Heaven's Gate, that's what you'll see there too.
A little weird the first time but no big deal. Summit last year was my first experience.
I just wonder how difficult they are to maintain? Freeze thaw overnight some snow gets on the carpet and freezes. Lots of moving parts on the carpet.
Wouldn't it be similar to a magic carpet lift in this regard? I know some magic carpets are covered but not all.A little weird the first time but no big deal. Summit last year was my first experience.
I just wonder how difficult they are to maintain? Freeze thaw overnight some snow gets on the carpet and freezes. Lots of moving parts on the carpet.
Best picture I've seen so far of the base layout for the new chair. Posted by Schweig 1 on another site.
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