Friday, 13 August 2010

The Real Snow Report #3: Fairweather skiers out in force

Blue skies. Mostly.

Exhibition groomed for the first time this season. Today we skied like we meant it skiing all the runs we haven't been able to see all week.

Schnappy hour at Black Sallee's.

Thursday, 12 August 2010

The Real Snow Report #2 - a much better day


Snow falling softly, wind today was 'moderate' compared with 'gusty' yesterday. Visibility, reasonable.

Ready for a day on the snow.

Going up the Kosciusko Chair. A little blustery at the top but nothing like yesterday when this chair was on wind hold.

Lots of lovely fresh snow scattered over the resort. Not so much powder as that deep wet stuff that catches on the skis but still loads of fun. Proper Australian skiing conditions (rocks, crud, rain, wet slush/snow) - love it.


Spying on the kids skiing the Bowl.
A full day.
Sunshine is promised tomorrow. I'll believe it when I see it. Who cares. Here's hoping for another magic day at the snow.

Wednesday, 11 August 2010

The Real Snow Report (aka $30 a run)

So, day one started out okay. Clear skies, hardly a breath of wind. A full day of skiing to be had.

Day two started with a light rain/slush falling from the sky. No wind with conditions improving by lunchtime. Only Thredbo die-hards and those who had already pre-paid their lift tickets were on the mountain.

Day three. Well the fact that it is 11.55am and I'm back in the lodge blogging should give you an idea of the conditions.


All the lifts are on wind hold except the Gunbarrel, Snowgums and the old Merritts Chair. This effectively funnels all the traffic onto two lifts - Gunbarrel and Snowgums. After a 20 minute queue at the Gunbarrel we skied down to Snowgums.



Oh dear. Snowgums is an old, slow, double chair. 30 minutes in the queue...



... to sit in blustery blowy conditions like this.

I love my skiing and will ski in just about anything but after freezing on the double chair we decided it was time to come in. We calculated that after a total of three runs this morning we paid $30 a run each (on a discounted ticket).

Being parent-of-the-year my children are still out on the snow developing a tough skin.

Now excuse me while I take a blog-break to enjoy a hot tea and chocolate cake.