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The North Face Frontier 2* and 4* events were held at The Remarkables Ski Area. Winter Games NZ also held an international invite only Big Air event as a nod to Obsidian. The 2023 edition of the Winter Games NZ saw the inaugural international Obsidian go down, the four teams representing four corners of the globe competing in Big Air, Park Jam ...
Queenstown is a major winter destination, lying close to several of the southern hemisphere's major ski fields, among them The Remarkables, Cardrona, and Coronet Peak. During the 1970s, locals began organising a winter festival close to the beginning of each ski season, starting with a 1975 event organised by musician Peter Doyle and Laurie ...
View of Coronet Peak during the ski season Coronet Peak is a commercial skifield in Queenstown, New Zealand located seven kilometres west of Arrowtown, on the southern slopes of the 1,649-metre peak which shares its name. A popular ski resort in the Southern Hemisphere, Coronet Peak offers a long snow season, well received skiing and snowboarding terrain and lift systems. Location The Peak is ...
A three-day ski pass and ski equipment rental of skis, poles and ski boots for complete beginners or active skiers are also included in the price. Daily departures between October and April.
NZSki Ltd, or nzski.com manages three major New Zealand commercial ski fields; two in Queenstown, The Remarkables and Coronet Peak, and Mt. Hutt nearer to Christchurch. The company is based in Queenstown. It was formerly part of the Mount Cook Group [citation needed], which was bought by Air New Zealand in 1984 and split up in 1989. [1]
At Sugarbush Resort in Vermont, skiers can book a private cat ski and ride tour ($125 per guest, six guests minimum) that begins bright and early at 6:30 a.m.; Big Sky Resort in Montana offers a ...
In the 2014 winter season, a new lodge base building and a new 6-seater express detachable chairlift have been inaugurated. A second 6-seater express detachable chairlift has been installed in 2020 to replace an old chairlift. In the late future, there is plans to extend the terrain and improve the ski field.
With the 2023-2024 ski season opening in less than a month, the Free Press decided to find out what's new at Vermont's resorts, many, but not all of which, are represented here. If they gave us an ...