- Ski lift
The term ski lift can refer to many different types of uphill transport, in three main classes:
Lift systems and networks
The network lifts at a
ski resort can be arranged in severalpatterns depending on the size andtopography of the area. Several lifts may be arranged outward from a common base area, with top stations along surrounding peaks and ridges. Lifts may also run radially inward from several base stations to a common summit area. Ski areas located along the face of a long ridge may simply have numerous lifts running roughlyparallel , while many ski areas have two or more lifts in parallel in high-traffic areas for increased capacity. A small percentage of ski areas have lifts whichcross one another, usually with an aerial lift crossing above a surface lift and more rarely with two aerial lifts crossing at different heights above the ground.Small ski areas with only a handul of lifts typically follow one of these simple arrangements. Larger ski areas have combinations of these basic patterns, often in a arrangement by elevation. Lifts run from one or more base areas to various midstations, from which other lifts connect to higher terrain. Very large ski areas (with dozens of lifts) may have three or more tiers of lifts between the valley and the highest summits. In such cases, lengthy
aerial tramway s or gondolas are often used to span across several tiers at once, to allow rapid access to the upper slopes from the base.References
Information about ski lifts:
* http://www.skilifts.org/ How lifts work, plus specifications and photos of many North American ski lifts
* http://www.lift-world.info Lift-World: Worldwide database of ski lifts, plus information on construction and operation
* http://www.ropeways.net/ News about ski lifts worldwide
* http://skilift.nashacanada.com/ Portable Ski Lift
* http://www.funivie.org/ Italian web site. (also //ropeways.eu)
*http://www.chairlift.org/ Informative website with great pictures of all sorts of liftsNumerous examples illustrating various types of ski lift networks can be found on the trail maps of most individual ski area websites, see
list of ski areas and resorts . Several sites also store ski resort maps for many areas, including:
* http://www.skitown.com/ Alpine ski maps of many North American ski resorts
* http://www.alpineskimaps.com/ Alpine ski maps of many European ski resortsee also
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List of aerial lift manufacturers
*List of transport topics
*Skiing
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