Exactly what I was thinking, but if it goes over the top then there's not much to worry about. If it goes underneath without much clearance then you're looking for trouble.UC said:After all, it doesn't take a lot for those cables to shift a fair amount.
UC said:Look at the angle that track is beginning to level out at. It's not even clearly "over the top" enough for us to be convinced it's happening - which means if it does go over the top, it's going to be damned close.
You don't want the tops of those cables slamming in to the bottom of track.
I know that wasn't what you were saying, but it did allow me to express what I was thinking. To me it seems that a few feet clearance from the cables over the top would be enough since it isn't as much as is needed underneath (due to the extra room required by the Sky Ride cable cars). I know I don't have to explain the physics to you, but Like furie says - it's going to require a steep dive at this point to prevent the two from getting too close to each other.UC said:That's not what I'm saying or how I see it.