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Post August 4th, 2006, 6:13 am
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Hey guys, can you think of any triple out'n'back woodie in real life? I think I've seen a few in NL, but don't know any real one... Or what about a single or double out'n'back that is so twisted that it almost looks like a twister? [;)] I've read somewhere in this forum that Boulder dash was an out'n'back, for example, but I think that's hard to analize if you haven't ridden it, as many parts are hard to picture... ?

Post August 4th, 2006, 6:35 pm

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define what you mean as triple out and back. as in when the train goes out and back 3 times? if thats the case, I can think of at least one, Comet @ hershey

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All the various Cyclone designs could be considers triple O&Bs

Post August 4th, 2006, 7:30 pm

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Thunderbolt @ SFNE

I'm not sure if it's really triple out and back or not since it crosses over, but I guess it's close.

http://www.rcdb.com/ig182.htm?picture=3

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What about Balder :p. It goes out, and back, out and back, and once again, out and back. It's also twisted.

Post August 4th, 2006, 11:34 pm
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Well see that's the thing, most out and backs were built due to lack of space, so if there is enough space to build a triple out and back, they will most likely be more twisted and less conformed to just hills. That's where we get twisters from.

Post August 5th, 2006, 8:44 am
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Thanks for the replies [:D]

Originally posted by SMer

Comet @ hershey

Got an aerial view pic? Don't really know its layout...

Originally posted by Tyler

All the various Cyclone designs could be considers triple O&Bs

Agreed, that's close... Though the Cyclone is "the" classic twister layout for me. Maybe if the last turn wouldn't crossover and go to the end of the layout like the others, it would really be a triple O&B.

Balder is a figure-8 just like that Thunderbolt; even if it may go 3 times out'n'back.

I was searching for a coaster that does something similar to this http://www.rcdb.com/ig143.htm?picture=2 or that http://www.rcdb.com/ig622.htm?picture=7 , just once more. [;)] But it was really just out of curiosity.

And Brtn, I also think that there's a very thin line between a true triple o&b (if one exists) and a twister, so designers would prefer building a twister as that gives a lot more layout freedom.

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Post August 5th, 2006, 9:47 am
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Comet isn't really a triple out and back, as during it's second "out and back", it bears right and branches off.

Boulder dash isn't really and out and back at all, a bit too disorganized IMO.

Post August 5th, 2006, 3:04 pm
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^I watched that vid and I really see the point of it being an out and back, as it actually just goes out and back (...in such a great way... I want to ride!!). But I'd personally only consider a ride an out'n'back really if it goes out and back along the same lines, meaning parallel or close to parallel.

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If you want a proper 'Out 'n' Back'. Shivering Timbers is the one you want.

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I think that Voyage counts as a twisted out and back

Post August 9th, 2006, 3:16 am
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Originally posted by english coaster guy

If you want a proper 'Out 'n' Back'. Shivering Timbers is the one you want.


[lol] Not sure about Voyage though, but it does go out and back.

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Post August 14th, 2006, 3:25 pm
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That's definitely right, and perhaps the only one existing - how could I forget the infamous playland coaster? Thanx Jimmy. [:)]

Post August 16th, 2006, 11:48 pm

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how could boulder-dash NOT be an out and back? that's all it does!! yes its on a teerrain but if you see an areal photo, you'd see that it goes out, turns around and comes back.

Post August 17th, 2006, 12:27 am
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^ it IS an out-n-back, and anyone who says otherwise is wrong.

Dania Beach Hurricane is a double out-n-back. That's almost like 3, right?

Post August 17th, 2006, 11:41 am
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^Dania Beach Hurricane is "the" perfect example for a twisted double out'n'back. I think it looks like a great ride anyway. [:D]



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