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A summer toboggan is an amusement or recreational ride which uses a
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-like sled or cart to run down a track usually built on the side of a hill. There are two main types: an Alpine coaster or mountain coaster is a type of roller coaster where the sled runs on rails and is not able to leave the track, whereas with an Alpine slide the sled simply runs on a smooth concave track usually made of metal, concrete or fiberglass. Both of these types of ride are sometimes denoted with the German name ''Sommerrodelbahn''. They are often built by ski resorts in order to use existing winter infrastructure and provide additional summer income, although some installations are part of amusement parks or are standalone. , the longest summer toboggan in the world is the long ''Tobotronc'' alpine coaster at ''Naturlandia'' in
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. The highest in the world is the long
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alpine coaster in
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, Switzerland which starts at an elevation of ."Alpine Coaster"
. Glacier 3000. Retrieved on July 8, 2014.
The type of track, safety features, speed and layout vary by manufacturer. The inventor of the Alpine coaster and a leading manufacturer of both types, with over 130 installations throughout the world, is Wiegand Sports GmbH.


History

The first form of summer toboggan was the alpine slide, which started in its present form in the 1970s. Josef Wiegand had envisioned the idea of creating a roller coaster ride for
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s that would take advantage of the topography of the land, rather than building a structure to create the elevation changes that traditional roller coasters required. His company Wiegand, incorporated since the late 1960s and based in Rasdorf in
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, installed the first alpine slide with stainless steel tracks, rather than the customary fiberglass or concrete tracks, in 1975. The company developed and installed its first alpine coaster, under the "Alpine Coaster" trademark, in 1997. However, a contradicting account shows tha
Brandauer
installed its first alpine coaster in 1996 at the Karkogel Resort in Abtenau,
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.


Construction

Most summer toboggans are installed by ski resorts as an added year-round attraction, or they may be installed seasonally to augment income during summer months. For the latter purpose they are built using easily removable tracks that are placed over the pistes after the ski season."Summer Toboganning System"
Brandauer. Retrieved on July 20, 2014.
The tracks are devised for easy installation, with minimal impact to the topsoil and environment, as they are normally built close to the ground and take advantage of the natural elevation of the terrain. No concrete work is needed, except at the station. Bridges and pillars up to tall can be incorporated to negotiate roads, trails, ski slopes or water crossings."About Alpine Slides & Alpine Coasters"
Alpine Slide Directory. Retrieved on July 8, 2014.
The track material is usually
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or stainless steel for low maintenance and durability. Closed-loop tracks include a lift system during the course of the ride. Some ski resort rides eliminate the long tedious climb up to the top by utilizing an existing
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to take riders to the top of the course, so that they can simply take a one-way downhill run back to the start station.deathbyillusion (March 6, 2011)
"Alpine Coaster Winter On-ride (Complete HD Experience) Park City Mountain Resort"
YouTube. Retrieved on July 8, 2014.
Additional thrill elements for alpine coasters can include varying degrees of curves, dips and hairpin turns. Large spiral circles (
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es) can be used not only as a thrill element, but also for reducing elevation."All About Alpine Coasters"
Coaster 101. Retrieved on July 17, 2014.
Depending on the track and brake materials, summer toboggans can sometimes operate throughout the year, even in light rain and snow.
Smoky Mountain Alpine Coaster. Retrieved on July 8, 2014.


Operation

Each sled accommodates one or two passengers and is controlled by a hand brake lever located either on both sides or in the middle. Riders are advised to keep their hands on the brake at all times for safety reasons."Alpine Coaster"
. Park City Mountain Resort. Retrieved on July 8, 2014.
Pulling the brake handle causes the sled to slow down or stop; pushing or letting go of the handle causes the brakes to release, allowing the sled to accelerate. With this control comes responsibility: the rider must ensure that they do not go too fast as otherwise accidents can happen, although with a properly designed installation this should not be possible. Summer toboggans are unique among amusement park rides in that the rider has complete control over his or her speed and ride experience. Riders can opt for a slower leisurely run, or one with minimal or no braking for a faster thrilling ride.davidjellis (December 3, 2011)
"Long Alpine Coaster (Imst) - no brakes!"
YouTube. Retrieved on July 8, 2014.


Safety

Many alpine coaster carts are equipped with a centrifugal brake system that controls its maximum speed by limiting the
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of the running wheels. Some newer generation coasters are equipped with an anti-collision system that automatically applies the brakes if the rider gets too close to the one ahead. Each cart is equipped with front and rear bumpers to absorb shocks in case of collision. Even with such safety systems available, riders on both types of runs are responsible for and are required as a common courtesy to keep a safe
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from any riders in front of them. To secure the riders in their seats, each car is equipped with
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s for the rider and any passenger. Riders are also advised to wear suitable clothing without long loose parts, and to secure pockets and other items that could be lost. Tracks may also have safety nets installed, especially on steep curves, as a last resort precaution.


Locations


External links


Wiegand Sports

Aquatic Development Group

Video of a ride
in Mieders,
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References

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