Mt Hutt installs New Zealand’s first eight-seater chairlift

Mt Hutt has installed New Zealand’s first eight-seater chairlift – the Nor’west Express from Leitner Ropeways – which will replace the current Quad chair.
Comfort, speed, safety, and resilience are key highlights of the new eight-seater with features including padded seats, foot-rest bars and a loading carpet with access gates.
Hutt Ski Area Manager James McKenzie says the new Nor’west Express will improve how guests access the mountain and advises “the ride time of the Nor’west Express is only two minutes and it has capacity to carry up to 3,000 people an hour. The Quad currently takes at-least seven minutes to reach the top and can only move around 1,500 people an hour on a good day so we’re excited that our guests will be able to enjoy more time on the slopes with this new addition.
“This lift will follow the same path up the mountain as the Quad currently does so will provide the best access to our terrain parks. This means we expect to see less demand for our Summit Six chairlift and some of our upper mountain trails at peak times.”
Each chair weighs nearly a tonne and is equipped with a chair swing dampener meaning the lift will be more stable and operate at higher speeds in windy conditions. A cable de-icing and night-drive system coupled with fully automated in-terminal chair parking will drastically improve start-up times on icy mornings.
McKenzie adds “it will be much more robust in variable weather allowing us to get up and running faster after new snow and to operate in stronger winds which in turn will reduce our closed days during the season and provide added value to our guests.”
NZSki Chief Executive, Paul Anderson says the ski area has seen sustained growth over the past five years and the investment is part of a long-term commitment to Mt Hutt and the ski industry.
Anderson enthuses “we are thrilled to be making this investment for Mt Hutt and our loyal community of skiers and snowboarders.
“Our ongoing investments across our three ski areas are key to ensure we provide our guests with world-class experiences and the latest innovations in technology and safety.”
Work is set to start on the new Nor’west Express lift at the end of October and continue through summer. Construction in time for the 2021 season is subject to regulatory approvals and COVID restrictions.
McKenzie adds that it is an exciting time for Methven commenting “between the new chairlift at Mt Hutt and the Opuke Thermal Pools and Spa development in town there’s significant investment happening in the community over the next 10 months.”
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