So your ex was a skier and then stopped skiing? Peculiar. I can see how that might have caused difficulties.the $%!# I would take from my dropped-out-of-skiing ex-wife
So your ex was a skier and then stopped skiing? Peculiar. I can see how that might have caused difficulties.the $%!# I would take from my dropped-out-of-skiing ex-wife
I’ll heartily second this but I will note the southern end of the Goldie (down Coolangatta way) is by far more beautiful than the skyscraper scene of Surfers Paradise/Broadbeach.You need to go the other direction (north) from Brisbane: Noosa, Rainbow Beach, Fraser Island, quiet and beautiful.
I still don't understand why you refuse to fly or ski to Tahoe, BC, etc., yet do redeyes to Europe?![]()
From the emojis, I'm reasonably sure that ChrisC was joking because we've covered why I prioritize the Alps over many ski destinations out west so many times.Because James is similarly constrained to the one-week-at-a-time model by family obligations. So he sticks to top priority (the Alps)
Aren’t Hotham (favorite OZ area), Falls Creek and Perisher on Epic or is it just limited to a few Epic passes?How do most people get to the Australian ski areas? Where do you fly into?
I typed all the resorts into AI Bots, and it seemed like a lot of driving and wasted time; Sydney is almost a non-starter.
- Canberra: Peisher, Thredbo, and Charlotte Pass?
- Melbourne: Hotham, Buller?
Given that my Epic Pass does not include Australia for 2025, I have no desire to pay Australian lift ticket prices, parking fees, other fees, and remote lodging costs for the beauty of skiing next to the cool trees.
I’ve had 2 great trips to Australia (2018, 2022) versus once in NZ (2016), of course it wasn’t uniquely skiing. I was hoping to return to NZ in 2023, but skiing injury in late May at Mammoth totally messed up those plans. Maybe this summer?No argument there. I've been 6x.
Yes, but I got 6 days with the Ikon in Australia (maximum would be 10 vs 5 in NZ).Then there is the issue that Oz skiing is more expensive and more crowded than South Island NZ.
I know I’m nuts, arrived Sep 19 after getting off and barely sleeping on my YOW-YVC-SYD 24hr trip, dealing with Qantas for a destroyed ski bag, I rented a car and drove 700km towards Hotham
Sep 20 : Hotham
Sep 21-22 : Buller (ikon)
Sep 23: drive to Jindabyne
Sep 24-26 : Thredbo (Ikon)
Sep 27 : 480km to Sydney
Sep 28 : Midnight Oil show
Sep 29 : drive back to Jindabyne
Sep 30-Oct 1 : Perisher-Thredbo
Oct 2 : drive back to Sydney
Oct 3 : last Oil show.
Oct 4-7 : Sydney, beaches, Blue Mountains
Oct 8 : flight back to Canada
You are correct regarding the distances. The only important within a day trip distance are Melbourne for the closer Victoria areas (Baw Baw and Buller. Hotham and Falls Creek are a bit more of a stretch. Thredbo, Perisher and Charlotte Pass are relatively close to each other. There is a huge distance between the Victoria and New South Wales areas. Although fairly close by air, all the Victoria are require a drive down to the valley and use of a different mountain to access the other. Note: driving up to the Victoria areas isn't free and requires chains (mandatory) even when it's totally dry pavement. There is also shuttles (30-45min) in the main towns at the bottom of the valley. Cost is roughly the same the toll.Those are some significant distances/drives from Sydney to the ski mountains (5-8 hours?). Even the distances between ski areas are substantial (3-5 hrs?). I think Perisher-Thredbo are closer together.
New Zealand: I would likely cheat and fly to Queenstown, NZ.
Agree, but always prefer the safari type trips for exploring. I just came back from a 5200km trip (train, bus, automobile) in Scandinavia with 6 days at 3 different areas.In short, skiing one day and moving the next is mentally/physically taxing.
Day trips from one location are easier.
In short, skiing one day and moving the next is mentally/physically taxing.
Day trips from one location are easier.
There's a tradeoff between commute time and packing/relocating time. Our last Euro trip in 2024 started based in Sierre. Crans Montana was close but Grimentz and Aletsch were an hour commute each way, and I was worn out a bit more than starting some other Euro trips.Agree, but always prefer the safari type trips for exploring.
I'm glad that chain requirement was not there when I skied Thredbo in 1997. I was exhausted on the drive back to Sydney after that ski day.New South Wales areas, base of Thredbo and Perisher are within the National Park which requires a daily fee (it was $28 AUD in 2022), chains also mandatory.
The Christchurch vs. Queenstown decision from a ski perspective is a somewhat close call in a good snow year. If you want to do both, as I did on my first trip in 1982, the drive between them is 5-6 hours, but an overnight stop at Mt. Cook for the Tasman Glacier or heliskiing is worthwhile.Queenstown is definitely the ideal base to fly in. You can easily access Remarks, Coronet from Queenstown. Not far north, Wanaka is less touristy to still a ski town, ideal to reach Treble Cone and Cardrona. If I go, I would be looking into landing in Christchurch which is bigger and somewhat closer to Mt. Hutt and clubfields.
Are those snowfall amounts from ski area websites or automated third party (SnoCountry, OpenSnow)?A quick rundown of current snow reports in OZ/NZ ski areas.
Almost all ski areas, where I couldn’t find it (1 or 2 cases), I got the numbers from Onthesnow.Are those snowfall amounts from ski area websites or automated third party (SnoCountry, OpenSnow)?
Almost all sourced from SnoCountry and extremely unreliable outside North America.I got the numbers from Onthesnow
I only used their numbers when I couldn't find any numbers from the areas websites.Almost all sourced from SnoCountry and extremely unreliable outside North America.
Understood, but we recently reviewed South America and it was really bad. I spot checked the Alps too and concluded that SnoCountry should not be used for this info with that degree of inaccuracy. I even e-mailed Joel, who said they will likely stop using SnoCountry for Europe next season.I only used their numbers when I couldn't find any numbers from the areas websites.
I just checked, all the base depth and accumulation numbers are from the ski areas’ snow report. I might have use external websites for some missing trail counts?Are those snowfall amounts from ski area websites or automated third party (SnoCountry, OpenSnow)?