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Re: Lift Bars (was Green Mountain Flyer at Jay Peak)
From:
"Hugh P. Hermann" <[log in to unmask]>
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Vermont Skiing Discussion and Snow Reports <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Wed, 24 Nov 1999 18:06:25 EST
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--- Skip wrote:
Chairlifts are different. Chair, grip and hanger together only add up
to a few hundred pounds.  The mass of the cable on both sides, as
well as the carriers, does somewhat counterbalance the lift -- but if
you add about 600 pounds per carrier in passengers times the
number of carriers on the uphill line, the weight adds up.
--- end of quote ---


Second what Skip wrote-

We had a big time snafu in the 60's on the old Killington Snowdon double with a
gear failure that resulted in high speed lift acceleration in
reverse.......about 20 skiers were injured mainlyfrom jumping from chairs to
avoid lower bullwheel entanglements as the chairs swung out going around the
lower wheel....if anyone is interested, the present Killington constable Howard
Zack was patrolling that day and was one of the injured jumpers. He could relate
the gory details.

Hugh H

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