by Tanada » Sun 27 Aug 2006, 10:02:31
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('sciencegirl', 'Y')ou take the stairs, and the cost for the poles is a one time charge, but the cable would have to be replaced once a year for saftey reasons. Then you have a reverse gondela for the trip back.
The only difficult part is hoisting up the gondela for the return trip, but I am sure a pulley system would make it much easier.
As for what I would charge, maybe 1/2 of what bus fare is.
I'm sorry to tell you this but tension is a direct function of cable streangth. You would need something like carbon nanotube cable in order to be able to put that much stress on it.
Go outside and look at high tension power cables, they are streatched to about 70% of breaking streangth. Then imagine that the poles are far enough apart that the center of the cable almost touches the ground. That spot would be where your 15 meter pole would have to be. You will soo realize it is way less than 10 miles, you might conceivably get 1 mile but no further.
The personal energy for climbing 330 steps (100 meters) has to be more than it takes me to walk a mile, though the idea of having two towers on opposite sides of a gorge or river might make it worthwhile. If that were my assignement I would have two towers as far apart as practicle with windmills on top for power. The gondola would act as a two loop elevator, you get on the gondola at ground level, ride to the top, coast down to the other tower bottom and get off. People going the other way get on when you get off, ride to the top and coast back across.
But for anything involving climbing stairs to coast down over level terrain you will burn more calories climbing the stairs than you would just walking the distance.