Over A Metre Of Snow Falls in Australia
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After its dry start to the season on June 7th following a 'warmest ever' May, Australia is now seeing one of its biggest snow storms with up to 1.2m of snow fall over the last 72 hours – and it is still falling.
There are 19 lifts open at the continent's largest resort, Perisher, which promises more terrain and lifts will open as the storm clears – which is expected towards the weekend.
These are scheduled to include the resort's new $4million Freedom Quad Chairlift.
Hotham reported 50cm of snow during the first 24 hours of the storm and have opened their Summit Trainer, the Big D, Upper Playground, Summit Quad, Road Runner and the Village Chair lifts.
"We are also opening the Dinner Plain lift on Friday if everything goes to plan," said a resort spokesperson, " Plus our teams are working tirelessly which means we will open even more lifts for the school holidays."
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Started by J2SkiNews in Ski News 25-Jun-2014 - 1 Reply
J2SkiNews posted Jun-2014
After its dry start to the season on June 7th following a 'warmest ever' May, Australia is now seeing one of its biggest snow storms with up to 1.2m of snow fall over the last 72 hours – and it is still falling.
There are 19 lifts open at the continent's largest resort, Perisher, which promises more terrain and lifts will open as the storm clears – which is expected towards the weekend.
These are scheduled to include the resort's new $4million Freedom Quad Chairlift.
Hotham reported 50cm of snow during the first 24 hours of the storm and have opened their Summit Trainer, the Big D, Upper Playground, Summit Quad, Road Runner and the Village Chair lifts.
"We are also opening the Dinner Plain lift on Friday if everything goes to plan," said a resort spokesperson, " Plus our teams are working tirelessly which means we will open even more lifts for the school holidays."
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Edited 1 time. Last update at 25-Jun-2014
Dave Mac
reply to 'Over A Metre Of Snow Falls in Australia' posted Jun-2014
We really enjoyed Perisher, although, to be fair, we had some of the best snow for several seasons. We were guests of instructors I had worked with in Niederau, sleeping on the floor of the Warrugang Ski Club.
It was certainly odd driving past Eucalyptus trees, laden with snow!
It was certainly odd driving past Eucalyptus trees, laden with snow!
Topic last updated on 25-June-2014 at 23:30