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  2. Whakapapa skifield - Wikipedia

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    Whakapapa skifield is a commercial skifield on the northern side of Mount Ruapehu in Tongariro National Park, New Zealand. It is one of three skifields on the mountain, the others being Turoa, which is on Ruapehu's south-western slopes and Tukino on the eastern slopes. The ski season is generally from late June to late October, depending on ...

  3. Chateau Tongariro - Wikipedia

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    7318. The Grand Chateau, also known as the Chateau Tongariro, was a hotel and resort complex located close to Whakapapa skifield on the slopes of Mount Ruapehu, within the boundaries of Tongariro National Park, New Zealand's oldest national park. It is also close to the volcanic peaks of Mount Tongariro and Mount Ngauruhoe.

  4. Mount Ruapehu - Wikipedia

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    Ski fields Turoa ski field. Ruapehu has two commercial ski fields, Whakapapa on the northern side and Turoa on the southern slope. They are the two largest ski fields in New Zealand, with Whakapapa the larger. The club Tukino field is on the east of the mountain and is open to the public. The season is generally from June to October but depends ...

  5. Turoa - Wikipedia

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    Turoa. / -39.30456; 175.52731. Tūroa (or Turoa) is a skifield on the south western side of Mount Ruapehu, the highest mountain in the North Island of New Zealand, in Tongariro National Park. The area has been used for skiing since before the completion of the Mountain Road; however, the first lifts opened in 1978.

  6. Tongariro National Park - Wikipedia

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    Tongariro National Park ( / ˈtɒŋɡərɪroʊ /; Māori: [tɔŋaɾiɾɔ]) is the oldest national park in New Zealand, [1] located in the central North Island. It has been acknowledged by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site of mixed cultural and natural values . Tongariro National Park was the sixth national park [2] established in the world. [1]

  7. List of ski areas and resorts in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Craigieburn Valley (club skifield) Mount Cheeseman (club skifield) Mount Olympus (club skifield) Fox Peak (club skifield) Hanmer Springs Ski Area (club skifield) Mount Dobson. Mount Hutt. Mount Lyford. Mount Potts (heliskiing and snowcatting only)

  8. List of New Zealand ski lifts - Wikipedia

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    Manganui (Mount Taranaki) The original (lower rope tow) was installed in 1946, the first ski tow in New Zealand (predating Coronet Peak's tow by a few days). This was replaced by the current T Bar in 1974. The top rope tow has a formidable reputation, rising some 300 metres. This was installed in 1952 and upgraded extensively in the 1980s (with ...

  9. Whakapapa - Wikipedia

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    Whakapapa. Māori woman with a representation of the Waikato Ancestress "Te Iringa". Whakapapa ( Māori pronunciation: [ˈfakapapa], ['ɸa-] ), or genealogy, is a fundamental principle in Māori culture. Reciting one's whakapapa proclaims one's Māori identity, places oneself in a wider context, and links oneself to land and tribal groupings ...

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