Mountain Capacity Analysis
Slider Carrying Capacity
The determination of an area's Slider Carrying Capacity (SCC) is perhaps the most critical step in ski area planning. Often referred to as the "Comfortable Carrying Capacity" or the "Sliders at One Time", this figure represents the number of sliders that the area's lift and ski trail system will provide a "perceived" quality experience for each slider ability level. Slider Carrying Capacity is determined via the integration of lift capacity, operating hours, acceptable slope densities, slope gradients, slider skill classifications and vertical feet of lift-serviced terrain.
Each slider ability level places different demands upon an area's lift and ski trail system. Empirical observations have determined that each slider ability level will ski a relatively constant number of vertical feet per day. As the proficiency of the slider increases, the demand for vertical feet also increases. During the past several years, Ecosign has undertaken and reviewed substantial research dealing with sliding demand, slider skill distribution and slider densities. These reviews have continued to support the bell curve distribution of slider skill levels (Table II.9, Plate II.4) and the current normal vertical sliding demands.
TABLE II.9
LAS VEGAS SKI AND SNOWBOARD RESORT
SLIDING DEMAND BY SKILL CLASSIFICATION
| Skill Classification | Planning Goals | Skier Demand VTF/Day | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Low | Average | High | ||
| 1 Beginner | 5% | 2,000 | 2,320 | 3,090 |
| 2 Novice | 10% | 4,500 | 5,225 | 6,950 |
| 3 Low Intermediate | 20% | 6,000 | 6,970 | 9,270 |
| 4 Intermediate | 30% | 8,000 | 9,290 | 12,360 |
| 5 High Intermediate | 20% | 10,000 | 12,540 | 16,680 |
| 6 Advanced | 10% | 12,600 | 14,628 | 19,460 |
| 7 Expert | 5% | 18,000 | 20,904 | 27,800 |
| Weighted Average | 8,310 | 9,836 | 13,083 | |
In Europe, western Canada and the western United States, we generally use the industry high VTF demand to ensure a quality, uncrowded sliding experience for the better conditioned, more aggressive sliders. The average or even the low level of demand is commonly found in Japan, Australia and Korea. Ecosign feels that the high level of VTF demand is suitable for evaluation and planning of Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard Resort.
SLIDER SKILL CLASS DISTRIBUTION
PLATE II.4
Table II.10 summarizes the planning parameters which will be used for evaluating and planning at Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard Resort.
TABLE II.10
LAS VEGAS SKI AND SNOWBOARD RESORT
PLANNING PARAMETERS
| Skill Classification |
Skill
Mix |
Acceptable
Terrain Gradients |
Slider
Demand VTF/Day |
Slider Densities | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| On Trail | At Area | ||||
| 1 Beginner | 5% | 8-15% | 3,090 | 12 | 30 |
| 2 Novice | 10% | 15-25% | 6,950 | 12 | 30 |
| 3 Low Intermediate | 20% | 25-35% | 9,270 | 9.6 | 24 |
| 4 Intermediate | 30% | 30-40% | 12,360 | 9.6 | 24 |
| 5 High Intermediate | 20% | 35-45% | 16,680 | 7.2 | 18 |
| 6 Advanced | 10% | 45-60% | 19,460 | 3.6 | 9 |
| 7 Expert | 5% | 60% + | 27,800 | 4.8 | 12 |
Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard Resort SCC Analysis
Based upon the design VTF demand, we have calculated the Slider Carrying Capacity (SCC) of Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard's existing lift facilities, as listed in Table II.11. Based upon this analysis, the existing lift system can comfortably accommodate 1,230 sliders per day.
The capacity analysis assumes that sliders are distributed throughout the mountain, with the waiting time for each lift equal to the lift's ride time. The VTF demand on each lift is determined by the terrain balance of the trails serviced by that lift.
TABLE II.11
SLIDER CARRYING CAPACITY
| Lift | Lift Name | Lift | Hourly | Vertical | VTF/Hr | VTF | Loading | Access | SCC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. | Type | Capacity | Feet | (000) | Demand | Effic. | Reduc. | ||
| 1 | Green | 3C | 1,800 | 638 | 1,148 | 13,128 | 90% | 0% | 550 |
| 2 | Black | 2C | 1,200 | 670 | 804 | 9,592 | 90% | 0% | 530 |
| 3 | Rabbit Peak | 2C | 660 | 67 | 44 | 3,090 | 80% | 0% | 80 |
| 4 | Beginner | MC | 500 | 21 | 11 | 1,000 | 95% | 0% | 70 |
| TOTAL | 4,160 | 1,396 | 2,007 | 1,230 | |||||
Rabbit Peak Trail