Giant Dipper Pickering Pier

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The Giant Dipper Pickering Pier is one of 7 Prior & Church designed "Bobs" twisters that opened along the amusement piers of California between 1923 and 1925. All of these coasters had heights of between 70 and 80 feet with first drops of around 70 feet. The trains all had newer two-seater cars with flanged wheels that were connected by ball and socket couplings that could negotiate the tight turns and sharp direction changes.

The Pickering Pier Giant Dipper lift hill rose to a height of 77 feet above the pier or 100 feet above the ocean level on pilings that had been used previously by the Blarney Racer coaster that ran from 1920 to 1923.

Like many of the Prior & Church Bobs coasters, the Giant Dipper's second hill consisted of a beautiful 65 foot tall fan curve that led down into a 40 foot second drop that curved in an S-shaped path back up and alongside the main lift hill.

The Giant Dipper opened on Memorial Day of 1923 but only ran for 7 months before a fire burned the entire pier and most of the coaster in January of 1924. Also destroyed was the 75 foot tall Zip coaster designed by John Miller.

The entire Lick pier and the Giant Dipper coaster were quickly rebuilt with the newer 1924 Giant Dipper opening in a location further south near the location of the previous Zip coaster. The layout of the Giant Dipper on Lick Pier was modified somewhat from the earlier Pickering ride.