We're here to tell you what's been happening with Ben's snow park project. The project is mostly about terrain park design. For those of you who don't know what that is, all ski mountains have jumps, rails (hand railings), and jibs (anything to jump on or tap) to ride. Please read Ben's post (linked here) to learn more about the parks!
Now, we are trying to build a terrain park here at Kildonan, and we have a little problem this winter in New York. There is an extreme lack of snow on campus. So, an idea that we have been floating around since the beginning of the year is to build a snowmaker. That process may seem easy, but it actually involves several gas-powered and electrical machines.
A snowmaker forms snow by shooting pressurized water (made using a pressure washer) at a high velocity into the cold, dry air. That process involves a temperature of at most 28 degrees Fahrenheit (but, if possible, preferably lower). Then, a fan, positioned behind the snow gun shoots the newly formed snow even farther away, giving it a chance to absorb more water as it slowly falls to the ground.
So...what have we done so far? The gun itself has almost been constructed. It’s based on several successful models that have been out on the market for years. It uses three pressure nozzles for spreading the water in a misty state so that it can fall slowly to the ground, giving it plenty of time to freeze. In addition, we were loaned a powerful air compressor to help break down the water into ever smaller molecules.
Thank you,
Ben & James
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Note on photos: Ben and James working diligently on their snowmaker. All images taken and shared by Ben and James.
Note on photos: Ben and James working diligently on their snowmaker. All images taken and shared by Ben and James.
A snow park...what an amazing idea! Nothing standing in your way with today's snow storm (2/9/2017). Can't wait to see photos of the park. Best of luck with it!
ReplyDeleteLoving the collaboration! Great idea and great project. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a neat and interesting little post. I had no idea how they made snow before at ski resorts. It is pretty fascinating how they can make all of that snow with one simple little machine. It really sounds like a fun job, something I would have loved to do when I was younger.
ReplyDeleteGerman Zollinger @ Total Clean Equip
Thank you for weighing in, German! Yes, we the Edge advisors did not know about this process until Ben and James filled us in. It's fascinating, isn't it?
DeleteBoth guys are determined to push their skills further by actually securing internships at a ski resort this year. We will keep you posted! :)