Newpylong
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Not quite on the water side. Killington only has a pumping capacity of around 6000 gpm. Stratton on the other hand, 10,000 gpm. SB is at 4000. The big difference is air. Like @Newpylong said Killington and Stratton have way more than air capacity. SB only has 4100 cfm of air capacity. They all are now using the same gear. So they can run oodles more guns than SB. For comparison, on Saturday the temps were marginal so all the guns, either mountain, were on stage 1, which is about 14 gpm of water and 54 cfm of air for HKDs and 12 gpm/18cfm for Logics. SB can't keep up during marginal temps.
When did they go all the way down to 4100 CFM?! Lincoln was 18,000 and Ellen 12,000 CFM not that long ago.
That may be why your guns are valved that low. I had our R5's valved from factory to use 66 CFM and 19 GPM on Step 1. It's kinda not even really worth running at 12 GPM. Also hydrant spacing is definitely an issue at the Bush, it definitely contributes to your mean time to completion.
BTW Killington is way undersized for their acreage but they can pump more than that. That system is so complex and nuanced, but the number they can effectively put on the hill (and not transfer from here to there) is around 8,000 GPM. They got a little boost this year by adding an additional pump to Bear.
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