Wintery blast dumps snow on Queenstown ski areas
Media Release from Coronet Peak and The Remarkables
August 7 2016
Wintery blast dumps snow on Queenstown ski areas
Lumsden family (L to R)
Jed (7) Campbell, Meg (5) Sheat and Ava Leach (7) having fun
on a snowy day at The Remarkables. Picture credit Ross
Lawrence/NZSki
A lone snowboarder
enjoying fresh turns and first tracks at Coronet Peak this
morning. Picture credit Mel Roberts.
Today’s wintery blast has delivered significant amounts of fresh powder snow to Queenstown’s Coronet Peak and The Remarkables.
A healthy 31cm of snow had fallen at The Remarkables base building by 3pm today (Wednesday September 7), and Coronet Peak had received 15cm and counting.
Snow at both mountains continues to fall heavily and steadily.
The Remarkables ski area manager Ross Lawrence says snow has blanketed trails with wind-blown powder pockets off-piste.
“Visibility’s been variable and wind conditions are definitely wintery, but those up here are wrapping up warmly and enjoying some great powder with at least another 10cm still to come in this evening’s forecast,” he says.
“We may well see more snow flurries into tomorrow, and Friday’s looking likely to be a bluebird day with the best winter snow you’ll see in spring!
“It’s not unusual for September to lull us into enjoying spring conditions and warmer temperatures then hit us with a reminder that winter’s still got a sting in its tail.”
Today’s snowfall has come just days after ski area operator NZSki launched the Queenstown Spring Pass, offering unlimited skiing and riding until the end of the season at Coronet Peak and The Remarkables.
The spring deal, only $299 for adults and $199 for youth & senior means skiers and riders can ski for up to another three-and-a-half weeks for less than the price of four days’ lift passes.
NZSki CEO Paul Anderson says the new snow couldn’t have come at a better time for those who’ve already bought the Spring Pass or those who are thinking of doing so.
“Spring skiing’s traditionally about bluebird days, T-shirts, less crowds and maybe a cheeky chill out session at one of our stunning Ice Bars,” he says.
“Today’s weather might not quite fit that picture, but it’s giving us that perfectly-timed top-up of chalky winter snow.
“Cooler temperatures in the forecast over the next ten days or so will help keep the snow in superb condition and the sunshine’s definitely coming back, so the Spring Pass is amazing value for those who don’t already have a season pass or might want to take a lesson or two.”
For information on passes, rentals and lessons, and to keep track of conditions, go to www.nzski.com