Showing posts with label mt baw baw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mt baw baw. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Snow Australia Snow Report - July 12th 2011 from Charlotte Pass
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Snow Australia Snow Report - July 7th 2011 from Hotham
Good Morning & Welcome to the daily snow report brought to you by Snow Australia. I hope you enjoy this gorgeous Hotham view as much as I do. We have been royally spoiled as I am sure you are aware. It hasn't stopped snowing yet & the forecast keep saying snow till after the weekend. Most of our resorts have had up to 30 centimeters of snow over the last 24 hours. Today, steady dumping down to 900 meters & our natural average snow depth is now 98 centimeters, Meter party this afternoon perhaps?
More reason to celebrate, as Heavenly Valley opened up yesterday treating all powder hounds to steep freshies.
Actually there is great skiing in all the resorts, in fact lets have a look at what's going on in the Alps, like Falls Creek turning 11 lifts & the place to be is obviously newly opened Scotts & Ruined Castle. 9 lifts keeping Buller happy & the Bourke Street terrain park is open if jibbing is preferred to powder. Baw Baw is assessing their lifts & terrain daily & is hopefully up & running very soon.
Its is looking deep in New South Wales, where Charlotte's Pass is spinning 4 lifts & intermediates could give their legs a work out on Pulpits T-bar. Selwyn Snowfields showing off with 7 on the spin. Supertrail is a treat in Thredbo where they are turning 10 out of 14 lifts & if you are keen on socialising head over to the Gunbarrel Express at 11 am for a tour around the hill. Perisher, heaps of freshies of course. They have 44 lifts turning & I hear Guthega is where to get your tree skiing on.
It is cold in the Alps with overnight temperatures dropping to -3.9 degrees & we should feel a top of -- 4 during the day. My advice is 2-3 runs followed by a cappuccino, 2-3 more runs followed by hot chocolate & after lunch have a few last leg burners followed by glue-wein...
Don't forget to join our Snow Australia Club for some great prizes and promotions, why not "like-us" on Facebook and keep checking in to the website as we always have lots of great packages on offer.
My name is Mimmi & we are in Hotham...wish you were here?
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Snow Australia Snow Report - June 23rd 2011
Hi I'm Samara Tanton and welcome to 150 years of skiing and the daily snow report brought to you by Snow Australia.
Continual snow falls over the last few days have seen over 35cm in the latest storm cycle here at Falls Creek with 8cm falling overnight. 4 lifts are running with more set to open for the weekend including the terrain park.
Looking around the resorts:
Charlotte Pass has had 5cm of snowfall over the last 24 hours to add to a solid base.
Perisher received a further 5cm with 11 lifts running, including the terrain park.
Mt Selwyn copped a whopping 20cm over the past day and has 4 lifts running to show for it.
Thredbo received a solid dusting of 5cm and is currently operating 7 lifts plus terrain park.
Hotham received 4cm over the last 24 hours, has 5 lifts running and the terrain park is open for business.
Lake Mountain has a solid base and all trails are open for business.
Mt Baw Baw had a 1cm dusting and has 3 lifts running.
Mt Buller also copped a 1cm dusting in the last 24 hours to add to its solid base, they're currently running 6 lifts and the terrain park is open.
Don't forget to join our Snow Australia Club for some great prizes and promotions, like-us on our Facebook page and stay tuned to the website as we have loads of great packages on offer.
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Snow Australia Snow Report - 15th June 2011
http://www.snow-australia.com Checkout our latest Snow report coming direct from Hotham Alpine resort with all the latest up to date conditions on Perisher, Falls Creek, Mt Buller, Mt Selwyn Snowfields, Thredbo Resort, Mt Baw Baw, Charlotte Pass and Lake Mountain..
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Snow Australia Snow Report - 13th June 2011
Welcome to 150 years of skiing and the Daily Snow Report brought to you by Snow Australia. We are here at Falls Creek and what a fantastic start to the season!! Glenn McGrath kicked it off up here with some snowball cricket and in and out snow flurries have kept everyone smiling!
Head up to falls today for reduced lift tickets and some of best snow conditions seen for the opening long weekend in a decade - $49 Adults, and only 24 bucks for kids.
4 lifts are up and running with top to bottom skiing on Wombats Ramble run and Main Street for intermediates. Pete's Train and Mouse Trap are great lifts for beginners and for the kids in ski school. Over 43cm base in those snowmaking areas.
Get aerial on the Snow Bungy - open today from 12 to 2pm or take a FREE scenic chair ride and you might catch up with McGrath.
Now lets take a look at whats happening around the resorts..
In Victoria its looking good.. All resorts are offering lifts for skiing, boarding, xc skiing or tobogganing. Possible snow flurries are forecast for today with Hotham, Buller and Baw Baw also expecting 4 lifts to turn. There is a good groomed snow cover on open runs.
To NSW now.. A chance of snow today with Perisher and Thredbo seeing 6 lifts.
Selwyn expects New Chum and Township chairlifts to spin for skiing and boarding.
We look forward to Charlottes pass opening on the 24th June.
Don't forget to join our Snow Australia Club for some great prizes and promotions, like us on our Facebook page and stay tuned to the website as we have loads of great packages on offer!
Samara Tanton reporting to you from Falls Creek.
Head up to falls today for reduced lift tickets and some of best snow conditions seen for the opening long weekend in a decade - $49 Adults, and only 24 bucks for kids.
4 lifts are up and running with top to bottom skiing on Wombats Ramble run and Main Street for intermediates. Pete's Train and Mouse Trap are great lifts for beginners and for the kids in ski school. Over 43cm base in those snowmaking areas.
Get aerial on the Snow Bungy - open today from 12 to 2pm or take a FREE scenic chair ride and you might catch up with McGrath.
Now lets take a look at whats happening around the resorts..
In Victoria its looking good.. All resorts are offering lifts for skiing, boarding, xc skiing or tobogganing. Possible snow flurries are forecast for today with Hotham, Buller and Baw Baw also expecting 4 lifts to turn. There is a good groomed snow cover on open runs.
To NSW now.. A chance of snow today with Perisher and Thredbo seeing 6 lifts.
Selwyn expects New Chum and Township chairlifts to spin for skiing and boarding.
We look forward to Charlottes pass opening on the 24th June.
Don't forget to join our Snow Australia Club for some great prizes and promotions, like us on our Facebook page and stay tuned to the website as we have loads of great packages on offer!
Samara Tanton reporting to you from Falls Creek.
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Snow Australia - 150 Years of Skiing Part 1
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Wednesday, May 11, 2011
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