Winter comes early to Wakatipu

Most Queenstown people yesterday morning woke to white cars and an itching to break out the skis a few weeks early.

Snow blanketed the higher-altitude Wakatipu suburbs and skifields overnight, cooling down the ground in anticipation of the mountains opening next month.

The Remarkables Ski Area manager Ross Lawrence said while it was hard to tell exactly how much fell on his side, he guessed about 30-50cm.

At noon, he and his team were still attempting to make their way through most of the road.

NZSki’s Henry Mason takes a break from shovelling to show off the amount of snow that settled at...
NZSki’s Henry Mason takes a break from shovelling to show off the amount of snow that settled at Coronet Peak yesterday. PHOTOS: DOWNER/QLDC & MELISSA READY
"We’re clearing madly anywhere on the seal where there’s anywhere up to three-quarters of a metre of snow."

And while he did not believe it would last, he said the dumping would not "go as quick as it has in the last couple of falls that we’ve seen ... but I’m not anticipating that it’ll all still be there in three weeks time".

On the other side of the basin, Coronet Peak was partially open for people to "come have fun", its manager Nigel Kerr said.

While the skifield was not expecting to open until around mid-June, the snow makers were having a good workout and visitors were welcome to have a play in the snow, he said.

Mr Kerr and his team measured 20cm at Coronet’s base and reckoned at least 30cm was at the top.

He added it would not last, and echoed Mr Lawrence in his concerns for the roads — especially about the formation of black ice.

The Crown Range Rd was closed on Wednesday night because of heavy and ongoing snowfall, and...
The Crown Range Rd was closed on Wednesday night because of heavy and ongoing snowfall, and reopened to vehicles with snow chains late yesterday morning.
Both area managers agreed most of the snowfall was finished for the time being, expecting only a few extra centimetres in the following 24 hours.

At Cardrona there was a good dumping along the same lines as Coronet Peak while there was just a dusting at Treble Cone.

melissa.ready@odt.co.nz

 

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