Awesome Ropeway Compilation (Zermatt)

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
  • Join me for this trip through the most awesome ropeways of the Zermatt/Cervinia ski resort! We shall discover a variety of gondolas, chairlifts and other ropeways along with their peculiarities.
    A huge thank you to the many ropeway operators! Whenever I asked if I could film, they said yes without hesitation and some would even let me see behind the scenes and turned out the lights for me.
    References and further reading:
    Furgsattel:
    seilbahn.net/projekte/projekt...
    Matterhorn Express:
    www.enviadi.com/blog/matterho...
    de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matterh...
    www.seilbahnen.org/de/Branche...
    Glacier Ride I:
    www.skiresort.ch/skigebiet/ze...
    Glacier Ride II / Alpine Crossing:
    www.matterhornparadise.ch/de/...
    Breuil - Plan Maison:
    www.skiresort.ch/skigebiet/ze...
    Sunnegga - Blauherd hybrid lift:
    www.skiresort.ch/skigebiet/ze...
    Findelbahn:
    www.skiresort.ch/skigebiet/ze...
    www.skiresort.ch/skigebiet/ze...
    Patrullarve:
    www.skiresort.ch/skigebiet/ze...
    Lago Goillet (grandma-lift):
    www.skiresort.ch/skigebiet/ze...
    Gran Sometta (platter lift):
    www.skiresort.ch/skigebiet/ze...
    0:00 Intro
    0:41 Furgsattel - A chairlift built on moving ice
    2:09 Matterhorn Express - The never ending gondola
    3:27 Matterhorn Glacier Ride (1) - The world's highest triple rope
    5:24 Alpine Crossing - Under construction
    6:17 Breuil - Plan Maison Old but gold
    6:56 Sunnegga - Blauherd Gondola chairlift combo
    7:42 Findelbahn - The U-shaped lift
    9:09 Patrullarve - The mechanical beauty
    11:11 Lago Goillet - The grandma-lift
    11:59 Gran Sometta - Old platter lift
    12:44 Sunnegga - WTF
    13:08 Comparing chairlifts across different eras
    14:06 Comparing clamps across different eras
    15:29 Goodbye
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Komentáře • 77

  • @Silvarret
    @Silvarret Před 2 lety +30

    That was the best intro I've seen in recent memory. I couldn't not watch the rest of the video after that!!

  • @Paralysis98
    @Paralysis98 Před rokem +3

    Sitting in a chairlift, everyone else: "Look at that beatiful landscape", Me: "You wouldn't believe how complicated that thing is" :D

  • @josephcoane5004
    @josephcoane5004 Před 2 lety +9

    I ski in Scotland (it’s great when there’s even only 10cm snow!) and I can assure you that even the ‘grandma’ lift in Cervinia seems fairly modern to me! In Scotland you would love it as there are many vintage ropeways and old poma lifts that are still operating perfectly today! It just shows how well these ski tows are built! There is only 1 gondola in the whole of Scotland that is used for skiing and even it is fairly old. The Lecht 2090 ski area is mainly poma button lifts with one Poma ‘Delta’ chairlift which has wooden seats! It’s such a satisfying sound when the old chairs run over the wheels on the pylons. As you mentioned you wouldn’t like to wait for the lift every time….

  • @TravisNelsondjcrome
    @TravisNelsondjcrome Před 2 lety +2

    I love what you are doing with the channel. Cheers from Texas!

  • @kraaktlevelmaker
    @kraaktlevelmaker Před 2 lety +6

    It's been a long time I went skiing and this video makes me miss it even more. I do really share your enthusiasm about all of the gears and switches making the old ropeways work. Keep up the great videos 😄

  • @shanechurilla
    @shanechurilla Před 2 lety +1

    And this is all one resort? I’m amazed.

  • @jropeways
    @jropeways Před rokem +2

    Fun fact: when the Matterhorn express was extended, more cabins were needed. So on the lift you can see 2 types of cabins. The omega III and omega IV. The omega III is the slightly shorter one
    Thanks kalsan15 for a great video on ropeways!

  • @rjc0234
    @rjc0234 Před rokem

    I am terrified of heights, even stood on mountain slopes. But I also love Ropeways. Thanks for this fantastic video, i can live out my love of these machines through your experience!

  • @nikitamazespin2021
    @nikitamazespin2021 Před 4 měsíci +1

    If you want a really nostalgic lift, look at the Single Chair at Mad River Glen in Vermont, USA!

  • @niklasxl
    @niklasxl Před 2 lety +9

    damn this was really interesting, definitely need to see more of these :D at least of the Matterhorn express and the Matterhorn glacier ride :D

  • @sincityangel711
    @sincityangel711 Před 2 lety

    I just missed you! went skiing for the first time EVER in Zermatt at the beginning of February, probably missed you by a week, it was gorgeous!

  • @Dave_Sisson
    @Dave_Sisson Před 2 lety +3

    It's nice to see European lifts, as I have mainly skied in Australia. We have our own version of many of those lifts like mixed chairs and gondolas on the same lift, as well as a chairlift that loads in different directions like Findelbahn and an ancient 1961 Mueller chairlift at a large resort with 45 more recent lifts. But in remote areas we also have "nutcracker tows" which terrify Europeans.

    • @sandro-here
      @sandro-here  Před 2 lety +2

      Oof! I just looked up "nutcracker tow" and it does look scary! Never seen or heard of it, thanks for sharing!

  • @TheLugiProductions
    @TheLugiProductions Před 2 lety

    Finally a channel with good ropeway videos, thanks!

  • @Elektronaut
    @Elektronaut Před 2 lety +2

    I haven't skied in many year. It's interesting to see how luxurious these rope ways have become!
    Thank your for your effort of making these videos!

  • @MCasterAnd
    @MCasterAnd Před 2 lety +1

    Really nice video! Coming from southern norway where most ski resorts are quite small, it's really funny when you mention those old ski lifts… most chair lifts here usually don't slow down at the bottom, and cup lifts are literally everywhere. A ski resort usually has only one chair lift at most.
    Seeing your lifts having heated seats, moving belts for easy chairlift entrance and even gondolas, it looks really futuristic compared to what we have here

  • @Wilda_Wanderings
    @Wilda_Wanderings Před 2 lety +1

    I love it, great work. Thank you, I'd never given any thought to support posts moving on glaciers. Very educational.

  • @janstrecha6442
    @janstrecha6442 Před 2 lety +1

    Just discovered your channel yesterday, loving your videos so much! Please keep up the content 🤞🏻

  • @questadventure6594
    @questadventure6594 Před 2 lety

    Love the video! For nostalgia come and see what we have in Scotland!

  • @benkendall7403
    @benkendall7403 Před 2 lety

    I have to agree with your comment Patrullarve, the mechanical beauty! It’s one of my favourite lifts to work on in summer. As for the lift at Sunnegga which you very rightly commented WTF 😂😂😂 in technical terms we call it a “schrägaufzug”, a combination of ropeway and lift.

  • @charlesolson9019
    @charlesolson9019 Před rokem

    If you like old lifts, come to the East Coast of the United States sometime. Smuggler's Notch in Vermont has a couple of double chairlifts that were built in the early 1960s. (And it's "chairlift", not "seatlift"). You should also check out the detachable platter lifts that are common in France, they're _completely_ bizarre and they often go around corners.

  • @gecoclimb
    @gecoclimb Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your great Job

  • @lanovkarj
    @lanovkarj Před 2 lety +2

    Nice video! And you forgot the Cieloalto in Cervinia, which is currently the oldest chairlift in area, it is a double chairlift from 1972 and has very weird route, because the rope when going up is going only few meters above ground, while the other way it goes high over the ground.

  • @michaelmertaugh4577
    @michaelmertaugh4577 Před 2 lety

    Thanks so much for posting this fascinating video! This is the best of all of your great videos. (M. Mertaugh, Portland, Maine)

  • @The999999333
    @The999999333 Před 2 lety

    Superb video. Discovered your channel yesterday and you upload new video today🧡

  • @huib8606
    @huib8606 Před 2 lety

    Hey man! I enjoyed watching this. Very interesting!

  • @fgardner
    @fgardner Před 2 lety

    Amazing video!! You are quickly becoming the ropeways guy of CZcams!

  • @shieldsy1043
    @shieldsy1043 Před rokem

    we have grandma lifts all over New Zealand they are more common than the ones that slow down at stations

  • @ZetaPyro
    @ZetaPyro Před 2 lety +1

    I recently learned about an interesting weird type of lift called the 'Skimobile' that used to be at Cranmore Mountain in the US. It was a little train that skiiers rode up the mountain on tracks. But it had lots of practical problems, so it was torn down decades ago.

    • @counterfit5
      @counterfit5 Před 2 lety

      Probably a good thing that Bretton Woods never went for the monorail they had planned

  • @drk_blood
    @drk_blood Před rokem

    Everyone: "gondola"
    This man: " I will show you this G O N D U L A " 😂

  • @jepperusbak6326
    @jepperusbak6326 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey kalsan asowme video mabey you Can do an episode like this in axmer lizum they have a very special ropeway/Train combimation and it would be awsome to see how it works

  • @jonathanstefansson2054

    If you wan't to see an old T-bar your welcome to us in Sweden! Our T-bar is built in 1968 and still working :)

  • @Surroundex2
    @Surroundex2 Před 2 lety

    nice video

  • @reylanddude
    @reylanddude Před 2 lety +1

    More videos please 😁

    • @sandro-here
      @sandro-here  Před 2 lety +4

      On it! Garaging video has been in progress for weeks but it's a tough one. Will be coming up eventually though.

  • @tntboom21
    @tntboom21 Před 2 lety +1

    this is really cool and interesting! I like your enthusiasm for ropeway! the ropeway in 4:43 is absolutely insane, I think Ill get an hart attack if id go on it haha.

  • @christianwestling2019

    Great video. Speaking of gondolas with several stops; are there any Chair lifts with middle stations were you can go on and off?
    I think the one in Zermatt only has a going off-section. But going on would be great aswell.

  • @chainzsawmaster
    @chainzsawmaster Před 2 lety

    I was in Zermatt 2 weeks ago!

  • @TwinSkiingLiftsRides
    @TwinSkiingLiftsRides Před 2 lety

    3:27 I rode a similar gondola at Whistler! These 3S gondolas are fantastic.

    • @SLT2609
      @SLT2609 Před 23 dny

      For real! I love the 3S gondolas more than a 'regular' big gondola

  • @samuelzackrisson8865
    @samuelzackrisson8865 Před 3 měsíci

    the non detaching chairlift on the italian side got pretty damaged from a storm when i visited there in 2011 or 2012 i think

  • @AG7-MTM
    @AG7-MTM Před 4 měsíci

    Can u do a video on how different grip types work? I can't figure out how the Tricable grips work

  • @veke_k2170
    @veke_k2170 Před 3 měsíci

    Theres another reallyt old lift kind of like the 1988 3 person lift on the Italian side except it has only 2 seats

  • @seanquinn5634
    @seanquinn5634 Před 2 lety

    How are the heated seats powered on the Triple Rope Ropeway with endless Loop? Are there batteries somewhere in the cabins? Or is there conductors along the ropeway?

  • @mrc109
    @mrc109 Před rokem

    What determines the amount of axial rotation a wire rope achieves during normal lift velocity operation?

  • @rublie1426
    @rublie1426 Před 2 lety +2

    I freaking love these videos! I need more skilifts :P For the hybrid skilift, how does the system differentiate between opening the bar for a chair and the doors for a gondola at the top station?

    • @sandro-here
      @sandro-here  Před 2 lety +1

      It does not. The chairs have no mechanics opening or closing anything. Only the gondolas have a little wheel attached to their shaft which connects to a lever (see 7:34). The bar of the chairs is operated manually by the passengers. Check out my video "What you didn't know about ropeways" to get detailed info about the operation of the gondola doors, the system is the same here.

    • @rublie1426
      @rublie1426 Před 2 lety

      @@sandro-here Aha, so there is no safety mechanism on the bars of a chairlift so people can't jump out halfway? I never tried of course, but I didn't expect that.

    • @sandro-here
      @sandro-here  Před 2 lety +2

      @@rublie1426 Yes you could kill yourself by jumping from a chairlift if you absolutely wanted to :-D Maybe, in the US the operator could be sued in such a case but luckily the courts are slightly more reasonable over here. Passengers of the chairlift are expected to use it in the intended manner, otherwise the safety guarantees will not hold. It's like a saw - if you cut off your own arm, it's your problem. Here, if you lift the safety bar, it's your problem. It's considered normal here. It's not easy though - the safety bar can only be opened when everyone got their skis and feet off. Very modern chairlifts additionally have a child stop (a safeguard preventing little children to slip under the bar).

    • @rublie1426
      @rublie1426 Před 2 lety

      @@sandro-here haha yeah I heard a bunch of fun stuff about the American sueing system where someone put their dog in a washing machine or something, and then sued because it wasn’t in the manual that you can’t put animals in there 🤦‍♂️. Myself I’m from the Netherlands so I have only skied in Austria and Italy. I guess I sort of already knew that you can lift it whenever you want because that is exactly what you do at the top station of the chairlift. I just assumed there would be some safety mechanism, but I guess they will only add that when someone is stupid enough to hurt themselves by opening over a ravine. How’d you acquire all this interesting knowledge on slilifts? Are you just an amazing observer (I guess the tour helped as well), or did/do you work at one of these lift companies? One of the most entertaining parts of skiing for me is indeed the skilift systems, hence why I’m studying mechanical engineering 😊. I sure hope you end up making more videos showcasing them, because I’ll be the first one to watch 😄

    • @sandro-here
      @sandro-here  Před 2 lety +1

      @@rublie1426 I see! No, there really isn't an enforcing safety during the ride usually :-D
      The way I film is the way I observe. I just look at this stuff closely. When I'm unsure about anything, I ask a staff member, they're very often delighted to explain the machines they are in charge of.

  • @counterfit5
    @counterfit5 Před 2 lety

    It's a funicular!

  • @t3cktime646
    @t3cktime646 Před 2 lety

    That lift you called an elevator is called a Standseilbahn. Similar to a train or a Zahnradbahn but not having its own motor, insted it is pulled like a conventional arial tram.

    • @sandro-here
      @sandro-here  Před 2 lety

      I'd say a Standseilbahn is longer, but it's certainly part of what this thing is 😁

  • @hitch6161
    @hitch6161 Před 2 lety +1

    Check the relativity new lift at st. Anton

  • @stevehaskew
    @stevehaskew Před 2 lety

    @2:47 Any idea what the second cable/wheels is above the first on this section of the gondola? My friend and I noticed it and trying to work out what it's for!!

    • @sandro-here
      @sandro-here  Před 2 lety +1

      It's a rescue cable car. If the main cable car fails, rescue gondolas are attached to the upper cable. Its checks out the stuck gondolas one by one, the people are transferred and brought to the station. I'm not sure why sometimes a secondary rescue cable car is installed and why it is installed in this particular section.

    • @stevehaskew
      @stevehaskew Před 2 lety

      @@sandro-here Thanks!

  • @hansott
    @hansott Před 2 lety

    Lately, I've been watching a lot of videos about the building and mechanics of ropeways. Your channel is the only one with so much quality/in-depth content! The engineering is so brilliant. Not a lot of people think about how these things are built/work. For example the splicing of the rope is quite interesting (that it stays together based on friction only, see czcams.com/video/rji4h0VpToA/video.html ). When I went skiing as little kid, I was always fascinated by the components working together in an orchestrated way. Thanks for these videos, hope to see more!

  • @Crazy_Alex_7667
    @Crazy_Alex_7667 Před 2 lety

    0:21 is it acually on the glacier like if the snow melted it would move or did they draw through the ice

    • @rideguide
      @rideguide Před 2 lety +2

      It's actually on the glacier, so they have to move the pylons every so often

  • @nelsonahlvik6650
    @nelsonahlvik6650 Před 2 lety

    00:12:45 That is a funicular. It's like an elevator, but it is inclined.

  • @MissEldira
    @MissEldira Před 2 lety

    Pornographic! I want more :) Maybe someday you could get a tour of dopplemayr or other factory that would be interesting

  • @vonrollskyway1
    @vonrollskyway1 Před 2 lety

    I'm supprized you didn't film the 2 Von Roll Jigback trams . Klien Matterhorn is a Von Roll and the oldest one a 1964 Von Roll tram. To get some real nostalgia, look up Von Roll VR 101s.

    • @sandro-here
      @sandro-here  Před 2 lety

      I wasn't able to cover all ropeways, but if I return to film there I might add these one day.

  • @methacrylatemethyl
    @methacrylatemethyl Před 2 lety

    that “elevator” you couldnt decide what ti name is called a funicular

    • @Netro1992
      @Netro1992 Před 2 lety

      No countermoving cabins, so it's more likely a inclined elevator.

  • @panfilipelkooriginal
    @panfilipelkooriginal Před 2 lety

    2:53 wtf is that?

    • @sandro-here
      @sandro-here  Před 2 lety

      It's an intermediate station for boarding upwards only

  • @buddysweeney5395
    @buddysweeney5395 Před 2 lety

    p̶r̶o̶m̶o̶s̶m̶

  • @neuralwarp
    @neuralwarp Před 2 lety

    Good English, but:
    ▪︎gondula >> gondola
    ▪︎ropeway >> cablecar
    ▪︎allows to XXX >> allows XXXing

  • @Arthur-kb6xr
    @Arthur-kb6xr Před 2 lety

    Mach doch deutsch alter