Which Oz ski resort?

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Zed
Zed
WA
1274 posts
Zed Zed
WA, 1274 posts
29 Feb 2008 11:54am
I'm off boarding in August to Queenstown for a week, for also want to go in Oz in July. I know nothing about Oz ski resorts/conditions and was wondering if anyone could recommend where to go. I'm after somewhere with long runs and preferably on-piste accomodation and of course decent snow so I guess the higher resorts would be best?
Revhead
Revhead
ACT
372 posts
ACT, 372 posts
29 Feb 2008 3:34pm
Thredbo is better, but Perisher is a little higher so generally has more snow. Why bother tho, when you can ski for much cheaper in NZ and the skiing is heaps better?
GreenPat
GreenPat
QLD
4105 posts
QLD, 4105 posts
29 Feb 2008 5:41pm
Mt Hotham has some pretty good accommodation on the snow.
Zed
Zed
WA
1274 posts
Zed Zed
WA, 1274 posts
29 Feb 2008 5:27pm
Revhead said...

Thredbo is better, but Perisher is a little higher so generally has more snow. Why bother tho, when you can ski for much cheaper in NZ and the skiing is heaps better?



I'm off to Queenstown for a week in August, but wanted to go in Oz for 3/4 days as well. Had a look at info on both those resorts and Thredbo does sound better. Longer runs. Actually n the piste map for Thredbo it mentions it has the "highest lifted point in Australia 2037m"
Dawn Patrol
Dawn Patrol
WA
1991 posts
WA, 1991 posts
29 Feb 2008 7:28pm
Skiing isnt better in NZ. All they have is heli-skiing, we win everywhere else. Website did a big comparison thing, and we came off on top.
I like hotham.
shear tip
shear tip
NSW
1125 posts
NSW, 1125 posts
29 Feb 2008 10:38pm
Although I'm a die hard Thredbo fan, you might want to consider Mt Hotham, as you're from WA, and they have an airport down the road at Dinner Plain. Hotham has the most on snow accomodation possible, as the village is at the top of the hill, and you ski down into the vally.
Mobydisc
Mobydisc
NSW
9029 posts
NSW, 9029 posts
1 Mar 2008 3:03pm
I am just coming back from Habuka Japan. The snow here is amazing, heaps of lifts and prices are not too bad for an amazing cultural experience. Its snowing cats and dogs here right now. Had three great days of sunny, warm weather during the day. I have never snowboarded before and can now do front turns a bit but fall over a fair bit. There are many lifts going up two ridges of this huge mountain. It was where they had the winter olympics about 10 years ago.

You can stay in town and walk up to the ski lift areas or catch a free shuttle bus. We stayed in a Japanese style hotel which was really nice. All up cost including gear hire for three days, accomodation for four nights, two fantastic meals a day and two day lift passes was $1500. This was for my wife and I.

Naturally this price depends on the Aussie dollar remaining reasonably strong.






thominator
thominator
WA
35 posts
WA, 35 posts
1 Mar 2008 7:30pm
I would not bother with AUS as last year they got rained on a couple of days after a large snow dump and washed alot of base snow away with it and NZ has alot more variety of fields to choose from depending on your style of riding, as well as an option for doing helli drops
skenno
skenno
WA
17 posts
WA, 17 posts
1 Mar 2008 9:20pm
I've always skiied Perisher-Blue in Oz but only because Thredbo had bugger-all snow when I went (due to it's lower altitude). I'd try Perisher or Hotham if you're going in July as it's still fairly early in the season and the snow cover can be a bit patchy.

I'd check out www.ski.com.au/ They have a lot of info and a forum where you'll probably get a lot more informed (and current) opinions. Enjoy your trip/s!

chronic
chronic
NSW
318 posts
NSW, 318 posts
7 Mar 2008 9:36pm
try Kiandra or Cabrumurra
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