These things might foot yer bill.Anyone ever done it?
Our "steepest" terrain, is right up front coming down to the road. And there is a power pole right there.
Would it be insane to put in a electric service, and some kind of electric motor for a rope tow? It would have to be all weather, and I need to be able to lock it up. That's not the kind of secret that would stay secret long.
How many horse do I need? The run would have maybe 40 feet of vert, and 200 feet of horizontal.
I was thinking if it got bumped out, it could be really fun on fishscale BC tele. It's right on our trail system too.
Crazy idea? Anyone with experience or info to share?
Looks like the littlest one ya can tow behind a car and/or sled.
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Bring the effortless laps and comfort of a resort experience to you backyard. The BACKYARD model is the perfect solution to accessing your own private terrain. Affordable, dependable and best of all lightweight, this system is designed for the individual who has their own backyard park or glade.
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BACKYARD | Personal Portable Rope Tow | Towpro Lifts
Bring the effortless laps and comfort of a resort experience to you backyard. The BACKYARD model is the perfect solution to accessing your own private terrain. Affordable, dependable and best of all lightweight, this system is designed for the individual who has their own backyard park or glade.
www.towpro-lifts.com
They used a towpro @ the GoonJam.
The Goon Jam Tour at Snow Ridge
The tour has attracted attention with some high profile riders.
nyskiblog.com
Backyard rope tows gain popularity - The Mountain Times
By Katy Savage When Mike Orlando bought property in Danby with a large hill and 30 acres three years ago, he knew what he wanted to do. “I knew right away it would be great to snowboard,” he said. Orlando, […] Read More
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