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Mt Potts

By |2016-11-26T18:58:58+13:00October 3rd, 2013|Categories: Skiing|

A uniquely different ski field is set amongst the high peaks of a sheep station near the Rangitata Gorge in Canterbury. Mt Potts Backcountry ski field and lodge offers superb skiing and snowboarding on virgin powder slopes that can only be accessed by helicopter and snow cat.

Fox Peak

By |2016-11-26T18:58:58+13:00October 3rd, 2013|Categories: Skiing|

The mountains of South Canterbury are home to a large ski field with a distinguished pedigree, and a rapidly growing fan club. Fox Peak Ski Club has the distinction of being one of the oldest clubs in New Zealand. It originated in the 1920’s as the Tasman Ski Club based at Mt Cook

Mt Dobson

By |2014-08-10T23:06:16+12:00October 3rd, 2013|Categories: Skiing|

High in the Two Thumb Range, 30 minutes drive from Fairlie, is a family owned and operated commercial field that becomes more popular with every season. Mt Dobson has well groomed slopes for novices and intermediates, and soft, smooth powder up to 2,046 metres to challenge the die-hard powder-pumpers.

Mt Cheeseman

By |2014-08-10T23:04:39+12:00October 3rd, 2013|Categories: Skiing|

Watch the sunrise from your room, enjoy breakfast, clip on your skis and head for the lifts. Mt Cheeseman has to be the ultimate in user-friendly club fields. You can start the day in this way at the Snowline Lodge. Ski holiday packages include bed, 3 meals, lift pass and lessons at a reasonable daily tariff. Guests assist staff with light duties.

Mt Olympus

By |2016-11-26T18:58:58+13:00October 3rd, 2013|Categories: Skiing|

‘The Playground of the Gods’, lies on the western flank of the Craigieburn range, where it is ideally placed for trapping powder snow dumps. Mt Olympus is a small club ski field set in a wide south-facing basin, with 60 hectares of varied terrain providing challenging runs for skiers, boarders, novices and die-hards.

Mt Hutt

By |2014-08-11T00:43:33+12:00October 3rd, 2013|Categories: Skiing|

The greatest variety of skiing in New Zealand is found in the Canterbury region, with four commercial and six club fields, including an area that is arguably the best ski field in the Southern Hemisphere. Mt Hutt is simply awesome, enjoying the longest and most consistent season in New Zealand - from early June to October.

Turoa

By |2016-11-26T18:58:59+13:00October 3rd, 2013|Categories: Skiing|

Turoa 'The Giant', towers above the central North Island, extending into glacier country below Mt Ruapehu's summit ridge. Turoa is located on Mt Ruapehu along with Whakapapa, and both can claim fame to being the North Island's only two commercial ski fields.

Ohau

By |2014-08-11T00:43:58+12:00October 3rd, 2013|Categories: Skiing|

A well kept secret in New Zealand skiing circles, is a remote ski field, which can be found midway between Christchurch and Queenstown. Ohau ski field is by-passed by winter sports enthusiasts dashing to the Southern Lakes, even though the field is clearly visible from the main Mackenzie Plains highway.

Tukino

By |2016-11-26T18:58:59+13:00October 3rd, 2013|Categories: Skiing|

Mt Ruapehu is revered as the focus for fantastic winter fun on the expansive slopes of Whakapapa and Turoa - the largest snow sports area in New Zealand. Tukino, a club field on the remote eastern slopes, offers the chance to ski and snowboard on the ‘wild’ side of the mountain.

Whakapapa

By |2014-08-11T00:44:07+12:00October 3rd, 2013|Categories: Skiing|

The broad white flanks of Mt Ruapehu, New Zealand’s largest active volcano, are an irresistible attraction for thousands of snow sport enthusiasts each winter. Whakapapa is the North Island’s premier ski field and lies within the magnificent Tongariro National Park, a World Heritage Area.

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