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Dumped in New Zealand ski heaven

Wednesday 20 July 2011, 2:59PM

By Tourism New Zealand

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Fresh snow on Cardrona Alpine Resort, Wanaka
Fresh snow on Cardrona Alpine Resort, Wanaka Credit: Tourism NZ
Under the snow at Snow Park NZ, Wanaka
Under the snow at Snow Park NZ, Wanaka Credit: Tourism NZ
Joyful skiers celebrate the snow at Roundhill Ski Field, in the Mt Cook - Mackenzie region
Joyful skiers celebrate the snow at Roundhill Ski Field, in the Mt Cook - Mackenzie region Credit: Tourism NZ

A wintry blast has dumped a deep snow blanket across New Zealand’s mountains over the past week, leaving ski fields in the north and south in superb shape for the winter season.
Southern Alps heliski operators Harris Mountains Heliski kicked their operation into gear this week with guides reporting descents down to valley floors on runs that "have not been experienced in the past 20-odd years".

Queenstown is buzzing after continuous heavy snow falls, combined with consistently cold temperatures, turned the downtown resort and its surrounding mountains into a winter wonderland.

Snow buzz
Destination Queenstown chief executive Tony Everitt says the town is buzzing.

"Everyone’s really fired up, people have been pouring into town and businesses are pumping. There’s always a real buzz when the snow comes in force, particularly when we get it downtown."

"The beauty of Queenstown is that you don’t have to be a skier or boarder to enjoy the winter season here. Our lake and mountain scenery is stunning, and there’s a huge range of things to do on and off the mountains for all ages and all budgets."

Everitt lists activities "from the wild to the mild" including cosmopolitan shopping, day spas, more than 150 restaurants and bars, award-winning vineyards, and budget to five-star accommodation options - making Queenstown an all-weather holiday destination.

Fresh powder
Snow storms have dumped up to two metres of fresh powder on the Queenstown region’s six ski fields in just a few days, with blue skies since then topping that off.

Queenstown’s closest ski field Coronet Peak has received around 0.9m of snow in the past week, while The Remarkables has notched up 0.8m and opened its Shadow Basin terrain.

At Wanaka, Cardrona Alpine Resort has received 1.15m of accumulated snow fall since opening day. Snow Park NZ has received 1.2m since opening on 30 June, while cross country ski area Snow Farm has also been blanketed with 1.2m of white gold.

Treble Cone ski area has been inundated with snow, receiving at least two metres in the last week (1.8m fell in the car park alone) and ski area staff are grooming and opening up new terrain daily.

The timing of the snowfall has been good news for families making the most of Australian and local school holidays.

Canterbury ski fields
Further north, but still in the Southern Alps, the Canterbury ski fields are reporting good dumps of snow.

At Mt Hutt, the snow makers and groomers have been working hard to provide wide groomed trails. With blue skies, sunshine and light to moderate winds, there are superb skiing and riding conditions.

Methven Heliski is reporting "metres and metres of powder" for skiers and snowboarders in the vast back country Arrowsmith Range region.

Roundhill ski field in the Mount Cook Mackenzie region opened last week with 0.8m of fresh snow. The popular family ski area, near Lake Tekapo in the South Island’s majestic Mt Cook Mackenzie region, also offers the world’s longest and steepest rope tow accessing some of the biggest terrain in Australasia.

Snow report

Throughout the rest of the South Island, all ski areas are open and operating.

In the North Island, the Ruapehu fields - Whakapapa, Turoa, and Tukino - and the Taranaki ski areas are all operating with good snow falls.