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Coronet Peak, NZ, July 9, 2009 - Skiers and riders can enjoy the slopes late into the evening
Skiers and riders can enjoy the slopes late into the evening every Friday and Saturday night from now until mid-September for night skiing at Coronet Peak in Queenstown, a tradition which has operated for over twenty years.
Falls Creek, Australia, July 9, 2009 - Australia's premier on-snow festival and 4-Star TTR World Tour Snowboarding Event
Australia’s premier on-snow festival and 4-Star TTR World Tour Snowboarding Event is back for 2009 in its winter home of Falls Creek, Victoria.
Perisher, Australia, July 7, 2009 - Ever dreamt of carving turns down an untracked run?
Ever dreamt of carving turns down an untracked run? Perisher First Tracks are conducted on Tuesday and Thursday mornings during July, August and September (subject to weather and snow conditions) and provide intermediate to advanced standard guests the opportunity to enjoy skiing and boarding with a select number of others on the challenging Eyre T-bar area on Mt Perisher.
Mt Hutt, New Zealand, July 7, 2009 - Families heading to Mt Hutt for the school holidays
Families heading to Mt Hutt for the school holidays this week have been blessed with new snow, pristine powder, and the promise of more to come.
The high country ski area received 50cm in the last 48 hrs, 74cm in the last week and is enjoying a good base of 150cm.
Mt Hutt, New Zealand, July 5, 2009 - Families heading to Mt Hutt for the school holidays
Families heading to Mt Hutt for the school holidays this week have been blessed with new snow, pristine powder, and the promise of more to come.
The high country ski area received 50cm in the last 48 hrs, 74cm in the last weekand is enjoying a good base of 150cm. More snow is in the forecast for the next couple of days.
Australia, July 5, 2009 - The great start to winter 2009 is continuing in Australia
Ski Info - The great start to winter 2009 is continuing in Australia with resorts reporting larger than expected snowfalls in the past few days.
After hoping for a few centimetres of powder, Mt Hotham received 47cm of fresh snow in 48 hours last Thursday/Friday, just in time for the weekend, taking the resort’s natural snowdepth to 58cm or two feet.
More snow is
Gulmarg, India, July 5, 2009 - A new chairlift at Gulmarg in India
Ski Info - A new chairlift at Gulmarg in India’s Kashmir region seems likely to be the world’s highest lift of this type when it opens.
Gulmarg currently operates the world’s third highest gondola lift, behind two lifts in China, and the world’s second highest ski area, behind the small facility on Jade Dragon Snow Mountain in China, following the demise of the former highest ski area in Bolivi
Perisher, Australia, July 1, 2009 - The snow deliveryman hit his straps
The snow deliveryman hit his straps today dropping off 25cm of light dry snow across the resort; bringing the accumulated total to 33cm since yesterday. The resort is looking simply magical with snow-drifts of over a metre around the village and on the upper elevations.
Burton, 2009 - Burton's Cattleman Railjam
Burton, 2009 - Burton's Cattleman RailjamCoronet Peak, New Zealand, July 1, 2009 - Early birds and night owls alike are waxing their skis and boards
Early birds and night owls alike are waxing their skis and boards as Coronet Peak gears up for extended opening hours from tomorrow (Friday July 3).
Skiers and riders can enjoy the slopes late into the evening every Friday and Saturday night from July 3 until mid-September (conditions permitting), a tradition which has operated for over twenty years.
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