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  1. Had five awesome days here at TC in Aug folks -It looks like they have just had a really good end of season top -up in Central over the last few days so could be even better now - not too many action shots getting a bit old for that but hopefully you cn get a feel for the awesome terrain and crispy dry snow -

     

    As I was with family we rented a car and drove down from recent Earthquake hit ChCh -one of the pics is from the rental drive through the Linis pass (canterbury to central otago mor or less)

    I also have some videos will try to upload them to the .tv website

     

    man the conds were great - it gets busy though 30mins wait at one point in the saddle basin

     

     

     

     

     

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    A few pics of our trip to Beautiful Treble cone in Aug - Pics for those interested in the conditions !

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  2. Cheers for the reply - I really see where you are coming from to be honest with you. For me it is the humbleness of the people on the slopes, The complete lack of Ego`s and one constant upmanship that I`ve seen in resorts at home and in Europe. Again a bit of a generalisation , but to quote the famous Aus movie `The Castle` it`s just the Vibe in inverted commas. Everybody is there for the same thing and why people can`t just get on with it grates me at western resorts. The Japanese are really good at that. they all seem to have fun on the slopes. You see a lot happy people mostly having a laugh on the fields here .

  3. Not so sure about Shiga - but I worked for one of these ski schools in Hyogo for many seasons - very fun and interesting job - The ski schools basically have a license to print money and are structured like factories that spit out little teenage skiers after a few days drilling the `Hanogi` (which is very similar in pronunciation to the word for bleeding nose as it happens!)

    The kids are so obedient and I think thats one reason why it works well here- can`t imagine a class of 20-30 kids at home all keeping military like file - helping each other when the fall etc -

    Really good for the kids would love to know how many return to enjoy skiing by themselves or with friends after that initial introductoin - I will try and dig out some pics- good memories

  4. If you are already looking at going through NZ to get to Chile as it`s Aug I would head straight to the Sth Island - ChCh - then either drive or fly to wanaka or qtown - I have hired a car from the 9th Aug pick up chchc and includes a free day pass for TC with every day of REntal - sweet deal worth just hiring for that - hit me up if you want some detsils - TC is pretty hard to beat on a good day - cheers

  5. Interesting topic - may as well contribute - Firstly, I found out the hard way recntly that it`s all worked a year back - I worked for a company for five years that paid it all out of HK now being stung for a chunk due June 20th - It`s like it`s designed to try make you leave if you find yourself out of work - not sure if this is the same for the locals or not - does anybody know ?

  6. Gd stuff Capt - I know St Clair well - esplanade, cliffs road, jacobs ladder etc - nice part of the world -

     

    Yeah Wanaka is great hey Roscoe - Even if you do win the lotto you might want to win again for Wanaka - nearby Luggate and Hawea are other options - I think Cromwell could be the next wee town to take off - represents good value there now I think

     

    spent ALOT of time in Wanaka in my youth - TC is a great hill - lots of politics within management / locals etc - it`s just a wee place your backyard - on a really good day I think it`s on par with any resort in japan for different reasons - hope you have a good break there this year you and Mantas

  7. Originally Posted By: Captain Stag
    Live in Dunedin - weekends in Queenstown.

    They opened Coronet Peak on Saturday to fine weather and just a bit too thin snow. Sunday and Monday were whiteout blizzard and today they had an avalanche in the back bowls that took a patroller for a ride.
    More snow on the way later in the week too.


    where do you live in Dunno`s Stag ?- I heard a 5cm dump overnight got the punters exicited in QTown -I`m sure that will improve come August though - it`s a great place isn`t it
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