Rossignolsoul7 wrote:Someone's trash is someone else's gold... " The existing Swift Current lift, built in 1996 alongside Gondola One, will be sent to Salt Lake for refurbishment and re-installation at another Boyne resort in 2021."
goldenboy80 wrote:Rossignolsoul7 wrote: The nice thing about the Swift Current lift is that it's Big Sky's longest at 8,555 feet. That means that it would be well-suited to just about any purpose at Sugarloaf including a Bucksaw replacement (or Snubber for that matter). We'll take it!
Rossignolsoul7 wrote:goldenboy80 wrote:Rossignolsoul7 wrote: The nice thing about the Swift Current lift is that it's Big Sky's longest at 8,555 feet. That means that it would be well-suited to just about any purpose at Sugarloaf including a Bucksaw replacement (or Snubber for that matter). We'll take it!
My source just told me it is going to moved to Sunday River to replace the White Cap Quad (not to be confused with White Heat Quad). Nothing moves to SL. I don't feel that it's a good move. Maybe someone from SR can tell us if it's a crowded lift? This is also implying that Barker gets a full upgrade to 6-D.
Rossignolsoul7 wrote:Nothing moves to SL.
Glade Monkey wrote:Rossignolsoul7 wrote:Nothing moves to SL.
Are those old Big Sky cabins still sitting in the woods?
Ezra wrote:I thought there was some real exciting news coming out soon(!) for SL. At least that was said at homecoming meeting I believe.
Rossignolsoul7 wrote:goldenboy80 wrote:Rossignolsoul7 wrote: The nice thing about the Swift Current lift is that it's Big Sky's longest at 8,555 feet. That means that it would be well-suited to just about any purpose at Sugarloaf including a Bucksaw replacement (or Snubber for that matter). We'll take it!
My source just told me it is going to moved to Sunday River to replace the White Cap Quad (not to be confused with White Heat Quad). Nothing moves to SL. I don't feel that it's a good move. Maybe someone from SR can tell us if it's a crowded lift? This is also implying that Barker gets a full upgrade to 6-D.
Glade Monkey wrote: lift announcement coming next year
SpillwayEast wrote:Im thinking the 'game changing' new lift will be a chondola to Bullies.
Whistler-Skier wrote:SpillwayEast wrote:Im thinking the 'game changing' new lift will be a chondola to Bullies.
Just curious why you think a chondola over a normal gondola? Correct me if I’m wrong but aren’t combination lift stations different to allow for both carriers to enter and thus it is more expensive? I feel like if Boyne were to do it, they would go full on gondola to allow for dinner at Bullwinkles and a more developed area at the top of the lift. I’m more curious to see whether or not it would follow the survey line or old bucksaw and whether or not Boyne would make it D Line. Sunday River did a chondola for better integration with the lodge at the top and to keep chairs to serve the beginner skiers that lap that terrain. I feel like bucksaw is a low to mid intermediate area and at that point, you could take the SQ up and then cut over making a chondola unnecessary. Just my two cents though.
essslsclsact wrote:Looks like heated bubble high speed chairs are “signature lifts”. This would work great for nighttime dining and summer access to Bullwinkles for events. The eight passenger one at Big Sky is a good example of a lift used this way.
Skimaine wrote:essslsclsact wrote:Looks like heated bubble high speed chairs are “signature lifts”. This would work great for nighttime dining and summer access to Bullwinkles for events. The eight passenger one at Big Sky is a good example of a lift used this way.
Right. They use the Ramcharger heated 8 to whisk people to dinner at Everett’s.
Whistler-Skier wrote:SpillwayEast wrote:Im thinking the 'game changing' new lift will be a chondola to Bullies.
Just curious why you think a chondola over a normal gondola? Correct me if I’m wrong but aren’t combination lift stations different to allow for both carriers to enter and thus it is more expensive? I feel like if Boyne were to do it, they would go full on gondola to allow for dinner at Bullwinkles and a more developed area at the top of the lift. I’m more curious to see whether or not it would follow the survey line or old bucksaw and whether or not Boyne would make it D Line. Sunday River did a chondola for better integration with the lodge at the top and to keep chairs to serve the beginner skiers that lap that terrain. I feel like bucksaw is a low to mid intermediate area and at that point, you could take the SQ up and then cut over making a chondola unnecessary. Just my two cents though.
skiloaf wrote:Good detective work:
Superquad: Vertical 1,783 Length 6,655 Towers: 23
Barnstormer: Vertical 1,181 Length 5,450 Towers: 22
vcskier wrote:A few questions that need to be answered before I would jump to conclusions on a moving a lift.
1) Who is Rainmaker Mountain?
2) What is the cost of moving a lift? E.g. is $3.5m plus that cost less than the cost of a new lift and by how much to make the desperation worth while.
3) What is the value of Haystack without the lift vs with it?
Once that is answered, you can think about wither Boyne is moving the lift, working with Rain Maker or already has a relationship with Rain Maker
I would expect that Rain Maker and Boyne have some kind of relationship and in the end Boyne will be running (if not owning) a new mountain in NE with the lift remaining there.
Glade Monkey wrote:Loon got a new 10 year plan along with a flashy video to show off their new 8-pack which is approved & planned to begin installation this spring.
https://www.loonflightpath.com/
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