Il a été annoncé que ce télésiège sera remplacé par un autre TSF4 cet été. Ses jours sont comptés. Ce rapport est loin des normes de Remontées mecaniques-, mais c'est mieux que rien et peut-être nous pouvons générer un certain intérêt et obtenir des photos un peu plus.
Rien d'autre Désolé se traduit pas (encore).
Credits: 16 & 28 courtesy of "ciscokid" from Snow Journal
Most of the rest courtesy of Crystal Mountain's Facebook page.
Crystal Mountain
Crystal Mountain is a four season resort in the state of Michigan. Like most Midwestern ski areas, it boasts a relatively modest vertical drop. However, the area does have 6 chairlifts and 45 trails.
Buck Quad also known as "Old Buck" was constructed by Riblet in 1977. While center pole doubles are common in much of the United States, center pole quads are rare. Riblet and Borvig or the only two companies known to have constructed this kind of lift. It is clearly important to try to balance the lift as best as possible in order minimize the tilt, but a mistake many people not familiar with the lift make is to sit in the center of the chair. This usually results in pain to that person's back! In 2013, it was announced that Buck was going to be replaced with a Skytrac TSF4.
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Year: 1977
Manufacturer: Riblet
Speed: 1.9 m/s
Length: 396 m
Vertical: 87 m
Capacity: 2400 people/hour
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