There's nothing wrong with a shuttle service anyway. I didn't see people complaining in Derby that they weren't being hoisted rather than driven up to the top of trails.so no chairlift then..well not in the next ten years anyway
if it seems too good to be true, it quite often is!
Frothing even?Well, I'm excited
What if we just ride our bikes around the park and enjoy the trails.... while making chairlift sounds.what if they got the bus painted to look like chairlift chairs
The chair lift by the looks of most responses!Pretty keen for this to happen, what would people be going to ride there?
And the trails will be completely rooted by the squidasauras's that will invade them.Personally I hope chairlifts never become justifiable, because when do, that means the patronage will be large enough to make them economically viable, and the crowds will be horrendous.
Hey!!!! If I want to rip a skid from the start ramp to the finish ramp, who are you to tell me that's wrong?And the trails will be completely rooted by the squidasauras's that will invade them.
I’m not so sure. Yeah weekends will be busy at times but during the week it won’t be I’d bet. I’ve seen pics of whistler looking like a ghost town later in the season. The other good thing is the “season” would be all year pretty much, given the location so I think that would help too. Maybe I’m just super optimistic but I’d love a chair there.Personally I hope chairlifts never become justifiable, because when do, that means the patronage will be large enough to make them economically viable, and the crowds will be horrendous.
Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
If you look at the main site, it's already well set up:On another note, Is there any talk of camp grounds there etc? That would be sweet. I could head up midweek in my Hiace camper if they did that.
Actually, I don't think it would be too busy at Cardy George time. Brrrrrrr.I’m not so sure. Yeah weekends will be busy at times but during the week it won’t be I’d bet. I’ve seen pics of whistler looking like a ghost town later in the season. The other good thing is the “season” would be all year pretty much, given the location so I think that would help too. Maybe I’m just super optimistic but I’d love a chair there.
On another note, Is there any talk of camp grounds there etc? That would be sweet. I could head up midweek in my Hiace camper if they did that.
only places with lifts I have ridden are Thredbo and queenstown. both during school holidays and apart from the public holidays of easter I've never had an issue with queues or crowding for lifts or trails. This park looks like it has enough trails to handle being closer to a major cityPersonally I hope chairlifts never become justifiable, because when do, that means the patronage will be large enough to make them economically viable, and the crowds will be horrendous.