New Meadows lift - Vista Express

ESB

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Yo, you guys have probably already heard about this, but I'm pretty stoked about it. Here's the press release:

Mt. Hood Meadows will debut its fifth high speed quad ­ the Vista Express ­ this season. The lift, a Poma Omega 1100 high speed detachable four passenger lift, is more than a mile long and can reach speeds of 1200 feet per minute. It was named for the spectacular views passengers will enjoy as they are transported to the southern boundary. Mt. Hood towers above the lift, but the expansive panorama to the south which includes Mt. Jefferson and the 3 Sisters, inspired the name. It is the only new lift being constructed in Oregon this summer.

The new three million dollar lift will provide access to what is currently underutilized terrain at the south end of the resort’s permit area, commonly known as “The Badlands.� The lower terminal of the new lift is located between the top terminal of the Buttercup lift and the bottom terminal of the Easy Rider lift. The upper terminal reaches an elevation of 6,571 feet, second only to Cascade in top terminal elevation.

Vista Express will service a variety of terrain, plunging expert, cruising intermediate and gradual beginner trails. Both the lift and the terrain are well suited for coaching all levels of lessons expanding the available terrain used by the EpiCenter -Snowsports Learning Center. Thanks to the prevailing wind the terrain naturally snow loads and offers some exceptional powder tracks. The lift will also service the new “Vista Park�, a freestyle terrain park located above the resort’s popular “South Park� and “Super Pipe� terrain features. Each uplift on the Vista Express will provide freestylers the opportunity to hit two parks and the Super Pipe, which will also give passengers entertainment on their ride up. The Vista Express is manufactured and installed by Poma ­ the same company which built the resort’s four other high speed quads. It has a total length of 5,494 feet (more than a mile), a vertical rise of 1,121 feet and a capacity to transport 1,963 passengers per hour. It will hang 113 chairs, half of them will be taken off the line each evening to remove them from exposure above timberline, a feature unique to detachables which makes this lift location possible.

Stacie: 'Aren't you going to open your gift?'

Wayne: 'If it's a severed head, I'm going to be very upset.'
 
Should be nice to get pow shots and TWO terrain parks in, all on the same run. My favorite run has always been the Hood river meadows park, then dropping off to the left into Heather Canyon for some gnar, but it sucks to take two lifts back up to the top of HRM. I'm interested to see what the new lift will have to offer.

Stacie: 'Aren't you going to open your gift?'

Wayne: 'If it's a severed head, I'm going to be very upset.'
 
it starts in the flat area near buttercup/ easy rider, goes up daisybowl and off past where the cascade park was this last winter, and ends on the ridge, you should see the top of the lift from the parking lot of t-line. they are putting the towers in in a few weeks so you should see the top then.

AK PRIDE!!
 
those pomas are the shit.. they are easy tto worjk with.. thell only ber able to run it at 1100 fpm... thats the legal limit... aslo it will alow foot passengers for when there are comps... it will be sick..... there was talk about putting covers on the chairs.. dont know why not....

Jim..' hannah are u taking a dump?

Hannah'.. no, jim , girls dont poop,

Jim'... oh,,,, then why do girls have buttholes?

Hannah'.. for fucking. you silly.
 
and thell probaby take off all the charis.. casue its a pain for just half and then parking the cable

Jim..' hannah are u taking a dump?

Hannah'.. no, jim , girls dont poop,

Jim'... oh,,,, then why do girls have buttholes?

Hannah'.. for fucking. you silly.
 
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