Gondola collapsed at Whistler yesterday!

:fry: That would totally suck

http://a123.g.akamai.net/f/123/12465/1d/www.financialpost.com/most_popular/1083764.bin?size=404x272

WHISTLER - Fifty-three stranded skiers and snowboarders at Whistler Blackcomb were rescued from gondola cars Tuesday after a tower supporting the lift collapsed at the popular ski resort.
Twelve people were injured in the accident, said Ryan Proctor with Whistler Blackcomb public relations, but all had been released from the local clinic by Tuesday evening.
The accident occurred at 2:30 p.m. on the Excalibur Gondola, which carries skiers part way up Blackcomb Mountain from Whistler Village, which is co-hosting the 2010 Winter Olympics with Vancouver.
Vanoc is not currently planning on using the Excalibur as transportation to or from any Olympic venues, said spokeswoman Renée Smith-Valade, although discussions about using the gondola had been under way.
Some skiers and boarders were trapped for hours until the evacuation was complete just before 6 p.m.
In an interview shortly after being rescued, snowboarder Logan Swayze said he entered a gondola car at 2:15 p.m. A short time later, it stopped abruptly.
“We didn’t think anything of it at first. [The lifts] stop all the time,” he said. “But the time drew on.” Only after he made a phone call to a friend did he learn that a tower had collapsed.
After an hour’s wait, Swayze’s car was moved slowly to the base, where he saw fire and ambulance crews stretching ladders to the cars to bring skiers to the ground.
“We saw a lift tower had broken in half and the gondola was hanging. There were still people in the bottom half” of the gondola, he said.
There was a delay before anyone could be taken off as rescue workers had to secure the fallen tower, said Whistler Blackcomb spokesman Doug Forseth.
The accident happened when the top half of tower No. 4 separated from its base near Fitzsimmons Creek, between Whistler Village and Base Two on Blackcomb Mountain.
Forseth said no one yet knows why the connection came loose. An investigation is under way by Whistler Blackcomb and the BC Safety Authority.
None of the gondola cars came off the cable. One hit a house and another came to rest on a bus shelter, Whistler RCMP Sgt. Steve Wright said.
In all, 15 to 20 cars on the lower base of the gondola were stranded. The cars hold a maximum of eight passengers each, but were not full, officials said.
The upper loop of the gondola - running from Base Two to further up Blackcomb - operates separately and passengers on that loop were able to unload as usual.
Michelle Leroux, spokeswoman for the Doppelmayr/Garaventa Group, the company that built the Excalibur Gondola, said she was not aware of any accidents on the Excalibur since its installation in 1994. The Excalibur is tested by the B.C. Safety Authority every year and passed its most recent test this fall, she said.
Eighty per cent of the high speed chairs and gondolas on Whistler and Blackcomb have been designed and built by Doppelmayr, including the new Peak 2 Peak gondola between Whistler and Blackcomb.
Lara Christensen, one of five people suspended in a car during the incident, said that when the tower collapsed, “all of a sudden there was a really big jolt.” She said the car was moving a lot and the cables bouncing “like crazy.”
Whistler resident Corey Gagnon said just minutes after getting off the Excalibur Gondola, he saw one of the cars “swinging violently” on the cable.
David Komadowski said he was walking through the village when he heard “a big thud,” similar to the sound of a car crash. He turned and saw the collapsed tower.
A representative for Jim Godfrey, the executive director for the 2010 Winter Games in Whistler, wouldn’t comment, saying any incident on Blackcomb would be dealt with by the ski resort.
In 2002, a five-year-old girl fell about 11 metres (35 feet) from the Creekside Gondola at Whistler when a latch malfunctioned and the car door opened. Soft snow cushioned her fall and she survived.
The gondola was installed in 1996 to replace the Quicksilver Express, after an accident in December 1995 in which two people died and eight were injured when four chairs fell four storeys to the ground.
A damning report by the B.C. coroner’s service said the Quicksilver accident could have been prevented, detailing a litany of failures by the manufacturer, the ski resort and government regulators to correct flaws in the lift.

Why does that seem like a lot of deaths and injuries for one place?

There are probably plenty of sections of road that have more deaths “per place”.

Skiing is inherently high risk.

I have been on that gondola!

I will be on the new TRAM at Jackson Hole in a few weeks.:eekdance:

I am psyched!!! The new tram is siq!!! http://www.tram-formation.com/

Not good pr for the 2010 Olympics at WB either. lol

Meh, there are better gondolas, architecurally, but that is pretty bad ass. I want to visit Whistler some day.

No, I really do. My cousins from cali that have skiied everywhere swear by it.

Ya I was on that gondola as well a few years ago. That new tram at Jackson Hole is awesome. My brother-in-law is out in Yellowstone and I hope to take a trip out to see him. We also plan on making our way to Jackson Hole to rip it up.

LULZ I have been there about 10 times since moving to Seattle.

I was just on that Gondola in late September

J Hole>* Although Whistler heli skiing was sweet.

Damn if/when you guys shoot out there next holler at me!. I usually go up with 1-2 work friends but its always nice to have a b-lo squad.

Sorry, I meant to say, Gondola/lift related deaths and injuries for one ski resort.

Scary, as I really wanted to make a trip out there this year.

Gotcha. Surprising, or are you actually comparing numbers? I’m sure they don’t exactly make headlines

Surprising. I didn’t really feel like digging up stats on this lol. But why would they not make headlines? The media feeds off of death and misery.

You would think that these things would be over-engineered like whoa.