<blockquote class=“Quote” rel=“joshua_segal”><blockquote class=“Quote” rel=“asc_rower”>Love these!
Here is my suggestion.Some interesting terrain up there. Had to get creative, but I am pleased with how it turned out
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I like what you did. Would you be willing to put out a WAG at what this might cost?</blockquote>
I estimate the lifts alone would cost anywhere from 15-20 million. For the trail cutting and regrading in some sections, probably another million. New lodges and roads, I would estimate at around 5-7 million. Then for snowmaking on 80% of the terrain as Tenney doesn’t always get that much snow, could cost anywhere from 10-15+ I would guess. Overall I’d say around 50 million all said and done, and that is leaving it as a skiers mountain for the most part.
<blockquote class=“Quote” rel=“pagamony”>asc_rower throws down the first submission ! Excellent ! It looks very nice. I don’t think you need that tunnel between 3 and 5, just make people hoof it, and I never considered that terrain to the left but it works on your map. Is that a combination of hand drawn and computer labelled ? Lots of condo space, good thinking. </blockquote>
I searched Google Terrain map and I found this nifty website that let you make a semi transparent topo over a satellite image. I then printed it out, used sharpies, a ruler and a pencil, then scanned it in to a PC and added lifts and labels in paint.
As for the terrain on the left. It gives a fairly consistent pitch (around a 3.8 ratio on Mapnut’s scale), making for a nice expert area with longer trails and sustained pitch and vertical, something that Tenney lacks a bit. There are also some short but super steep trails over on the North side on the Northern peak for some more expert trails, but they weren’t long enough for me to be a sufficient expert area.