Construction of the Freedom SuperChair

Posted on June 30, 2021

 

Freedom and Independence.

Two words that go together like Peanut Butter and Jelly. Macaroni and Cheese. Batman and Robin.

Coming this winter, a brand-new chair creates a classic pair on Peak 7 – Freedom and Independence. The new Freedom SuperChair, alongside the existing Independence SuperChair, will provide guests the opportunity to experience the wide-open and rolling terrain of Peak 7 in a whole new way, and carve their own path down and across Breck’s expansive peaks.

The new Freedom SuperChair is set to debut for the upcoming winter and the resort’s 60th anniversary season. Located on the north side of Peak 7, the new lift will provide additional access to the popular peak and will be a game-changer for the interconnected, peak-to-peak experience at the resort. With the lower terminal located just below where the Lincoln Meadows and Monte Cristo trails meet, guests coming from Peak 6 will easily be able to hop on the new lift for quick access to Peaks 7 and 8. The lift will drop guests off just above the Pioneer Crossing restaurant. This investment at the resort will greatly enhance the on-mountain experience for skiers and riders, providing relief to the Independence SuperChair and the base of Peak 7, while improving the circulation of skiers and riders between Peaks 6, 7 and 8.

Construction of the new high-speed quad lift, manufactured by Leitner Poma, is underway this summer. Read more below on the progress of this exciting project!

June 29, 2021

The resort has closed for winter operations and the snow has begun to melt, which means construction on our new lift begins to heat up! Throughout the month of June, construction work began with the creation of a new path and lift line for the Freedom SuperChair.

FUN FACT: Tree removal actually took place over the snow! This was a thoughtful and intentional part of the project because conducting tree removal activities over the snow protects sensitive wetlands and has less impact to the soil and vegetation.

As a part of Vail Resorts’ EpicPromise and Commitment to Zero, we are working towards a zero net operating impact on forests and habitat by 2030, which means planting or restoring an acre of forest for every acre of forest displaced by our operations. All with the goal of creating healthier, more resilient forests.

See the location of the new Freedom SuperChair, for easy access around Peaks 6 & 7

Clearing the path for the new lift

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View of the new lift line from the top terminal location

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July 6, 2021

Once the path was cleared, crews started digging out space for the foundations of the new upper and lower terminals as well as the tower locations. The molds are created using temporary wood structures, then the cement is poured for many of these foundations using excavators. For those harder-to-reach locations, we’ll use a helicopter to pour those foundations. Fun fact: after it has cured, a sample of the cement is sent off for analysis to ensure its quality.

Excavator delivering cement

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Pouring cement for a new tower foundation

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Wood structure created for foundation to be poured

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July 15, 2021

As tower foundations continued to be poured, teams prepped to move equipment up the hill, including the bullwheel (the mechanism that makes all the magic happen and spins the chairlift!) and other components of the top terminal structure. The completed top terminal will be located just above our Pioneer Crossing restaurant, putting this new chair in the perfect spot for your mid-day break to refuel!

Equipment prepped for building foundation cement molds

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View of final tower and top terminal location

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Crews getting ready to load top terminal pieces onto a truck for transport

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Workers checking that the foundation is level

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August 27, 2021

Time for some heavy lifting! For those final few hard-to-reach tower locations, crews used the expertise of a specially-designed Black Hawk to pour the remaining foundations. With all tower and terminal foundation work complete, now work can begin to prep them for tower installations. Also arriving were the new chairs! So all around, it was a very exciting day at Breck.

October 1, 2021

Throughout the month of September, crews have been hard at work on the top terminal construction. This is the core of the lift - what makes it spin - so it's understandable that it would take this long to complete. From the outside, it may not look like much to us as we ride the chair, but the inside of this upper terminal contains all of the rollers, motors and mechanisms that run the lift. As a detachable high-speed chair, this means the mechanisms of the lift also work together to slow down the chairs as they come into the terminals, helping guests more easily load and unload, and then speed back up again once outside of the terminals. With the top terminal now complete, next up is building the lower terminal and flying the towers onto their foundations!

Crane placing pieces of the upper terminal

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The inner workings of the terminal mechanism

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The view from the top terminal location

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October 10, 2021

The helicopter is back, back again. This time, we used the Black Hawk to fly the towers into place, which involved two steps: 1) placing the towers on each foundation, then 2) installing the cross-arms that include the rollers where the lines will run. From here, things will move along quickly! Next up, we’ll build the lower terminal then install the haul rope, hang the 119 chairs, then conduct load-testing to get the lift ready to ride for the public. This is a really exciting sign that winter is near!

Helicopter flying tower into place

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Black Hawk placing a new tower

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Helicopter and ground crews working to install the towers

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October 27, 2021

The lower terminal is complete! Check out that pretty wood siding and shiny new name attachment! Oh, we are just like kids on Christmas... giddy and eagerly awaiting the morning we get to ride this new lift!

Looking up the future chair line

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The new lower terminal

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Looking up toward the top of Peak 7

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