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aimkites
aimkites
VIC
17 posts
VIC, 17 posts
1 Aug 2006 10:39pm
Still some room left for this weekends trip to Mt Hotham Back Country. With some great snowfalls over the past week the snow base is looking good. More snow coming this week, looking forward to carving up some fresh powder.

Need final numbers by Thurs

See more info http://www.aimmultimedia.com.au/kites_tours_snow_kiting.htm

Enquiries Warren 0408 773 420





Snow Conditions

Overnight Snowfall: 11 cm



Average Natural
Snowdepth: 46 cm



Av. Snowdepth in Snowmaking Areas: 70+ cm




Snow Condition: Fresh



Date of Last Snowfall: 31/07/06



48 Hour Snowfall: 22 cm



7 Day Snowfall: 26 cm



Snowmaking: In Progress






Weather Conditions

Current Temp: -4.2? C



Overnight Min: -5.2? C



Forecast Max: 0? C



Wind: Light Wind 16-25km/h from the SW



Precipitation: None



Visibility: Excellent




Forecast: Scattered snow showers, mostly about the southern ranges becoming isolated then clearing in the afternoon. Moderate to fresh
southwesterly winds easing during the day.
Outlooks:
Wednesday Mainly fine day. Showers developing towards evening,
falling as snow on the peaks. Moderate northwesterly winds.
Thursday Scattered snow showers.

winddoctor
winddoctor
WA
7 posts
WA, 7 posts
2 Aug 2006 8:58am
just got back from Hotham had a great trip, did'nt bring the kites with damn it- fresh powder & good winds all weekend!!! Won't be able to make it this weekend what other dates are you guys doing?

Which area up there do use?
aimkites
aimkites
VIC
17 posts
VIC, 17 posts
2 Aug 2006 11:11am
We are doing 3 other trips in the next month and a half. The first Tour is this weekend (limited numbers left)

Other tour dates:
18th, 19th and 20th Aug
1st, 2nd and 3rd of Sept
15th, 16th and 17th Sept


The area we use is accessable through the lift system but out of resort management area over the back near Mt Loch. It is about the size of 2 football fields and because of its elevation (1980m) it works in all wind directions!

In previous years we have exlpored further into the high plains, it is possible to kite to Falls Creek from Mt Hotham in the right wind/weather conditions. Along the way there are some great kiting spots, even high country cattlemen huts with where you can stay overnight.

Warren
quote:
Originally posted by winddoctor

just got back from Hotham had a great trip, did'nt bring the kites with damn it- fresh powder & good winds all weekend!!! Won't be able to make it this weekend what other dates are you guys doing?

Which area up there do use?

mworrad213
mworrad213
WA
45 posts
WA, 45 posts
2 Aug 2006 10:15am
Hey I live in Albury/Wodonga and im keen to go up to hotham.

However I didnt bring my kite down cause i thought it would be too cold to kite the dam at this time of year. However if anyone wants to lend me a kite and harness I'll cruise up for a day trip. I have my own snowboard but the kites sitting back at newcastle waiting for the NEsters.

cheers, matty
winddoctor
winddoctor
WA
7 posts
WA, 7 posts
2 Aug 2006 10:21am
A few years ago when i was in scouts we hiked over Mt Feathertop which i'm pretty shure is where you mean, we saw huts ect on the Razorback walk. I'll be in contact about the sept trips. I'd love to head up this weekend but I've got to go back to work for a few weeks before i can afford to go back!

quote:
Originally posted by aimkites

We are doing 3 other trips in the next month and a half. The first Tour is this weekend (limited numbers left)

Other tour dates:
18th, 19th and 20th Aug
1st, 2nd and 3rd of Sept
15th, 16th and 17th Sept


The area we use is accessable through the lift system but out of resort management area over the back near Mt Loch. It is about the size of 2 football fields and because of its elevation (1980m) it works in all wind directions!

In previous years we have exlpored further into the high plains, it is possible to kite to Falls Creek from Mt Hotham in the right wind/weather conditions. Along the way there are some great kiting spots, even high country cattlemen huts with where you can stay overnight.

Warren
quote:
Originally posted by winddoctor

just got back from Hotham had a great trip, did'nt bring the kites with damn it- fresh powder & good winds all weekend!!! Won't be able to make it this weekend what other dates are you guys doing?

Which area up there do use?



mworrad213
mworrad213
WA
45 posts
WA, 45 posts
2 Aug 2006 10:23am
Also what site to you use to get wind speed predictions for Hotham?
aimkites
aimkites
VIC
17 posts
VIC, 17 posts
2 Aug 2006 1:20pm
I mainly use the mthotham.com.au for reports, they have 5 snow cams, which are also weather stations. I also have a mate who works for ski patrol, I can often call him to get reports ect. The other site that is good is weatherzone.com.au. This has good weather charts as well so you can see what fronts are coming in.

quote:
[i]Originally posted by mworrad213[/i

Also what site to you use to get wind speed predictions for Hotham?

winddoctor
winddoctor
WA
7 posts
WA, 7 posts
2 Aug 2006 2:09pm
I am new to kiting but have been Snow Boarding for over 10 years. I can make for the first trip in Sept, I fly a 12m north Rhino. Is this going to be ok for the snow? Where in Melb do you leave from

quote:
Originally posted by aimkites

We are doing 3 other trips in the next month and a half. The first Tour is this weekend (limited numbers left)

Other tour dates:
18th, 19th and 20th Aug
1st, 2nd and 3rd of Sept
15th, 16th and 17th Sept


The area we use is accessable through the lift system but out of resort management area over the back near Mt Loch. It is about the size of 2 football fields and because of its elevation (1980m) it works in all wind directions!

In previous years we have exlpored further into the high plains, it is possible to kite to Falls Creek from Mt Hotham in the right wind/weather conditions. Along the way there are some great kiting spots, even high country cattlemen huts with where you can stay overnight.

Warren
quote:
Originally posted by winddoctor

just got back from Hotham had a great trip, did'nt bring the kites with damn it- fresh powder & good winds all weekend!!! Won't be able to make it this weekend what other dates are you guys doing?

Which area up there do use?



aimkites
aimkites
VIC
17 posts
VIC, 17 posts
2 Aug 2006 6:25pm
The Sept trips should be great, in past years we've had some great trips in sept, the weather is getting warmer, but the snow base is usually good. As far as kites go, in 10 - 15 knots or so the 12m should be fine, although its always good to have a small foil around the 4 m to use on higher wind days. I usually carry a 2m foil, 5.5 m foil, and 10m foil for the snow. Foils are good because they pack up small (i usually carry all foils in one small pack) and can easily be landed. We have a range of foils for demo, for the weekend if the wind is to much for your inflatable.

Warren

quote:
Originally posted by winddoctor

I am new to kiting but have been Snow Boarding for over 10 years. I can make for the first trip in Sept, I fly a 12m north Rhino. Is this going to be ok for the snow? Where in Melb do you leave from

quote:
Originally posted by aimkites

We are doing 3 other trips in the next month and a half. The first Tour is this weekend (limited numbers left)

Other tour dates:
18th, 19th and 20th Aug
1st, 2nd and 3rd of Sept
15th, 16th and 17th Sept


The area we use is accessable through the lift system but out of resort management area over the back near Mt Loch. It is about the size of 2 football fields and because of its elevation (1980m) it works in all wind directions!

In previous years we have exlpored further into the high plains, it is possible to kite to Falls Creek from Mt Hotham in the right wind/weather conditions. Along the way there are some great kiting spots, even high country cattlemen huts with where you can stay overnight.

Warren
quote:
Originally posted by winddoctor

just got back from Hotham had a great trip, did'nt bring the kites with damn it- fresh powder & good winds all weekend!!! Won't be able to make it this weekend what other dates are you guys doing?

Which area up there do use?





goshen
goshen
VIC
30 posts
VIC, 30 posts
3 Aug 2006 3:19pm
Hi,

Just to tack onto this topic, myself and a couple of other kiters will be up at Falls Creek this weekend, ripping it up out the back. So, it could be a good weekend at both mountains.

I hope the Hotham trip goes great Warren... the weather at least is looking top notch.

Goshen
(Kitepower, Geelong)
aimkites
aimkites
VIC
17 posts
VIC, 17 posts
3 Aug 2006 3:28pm
Numbers have been finalised for this weekends trip - thanks, next trip is in a few week, will post some photos here next week

Warren


quote:
Originally posted by aimkites

Still some room left for this weekends trip to Mt Hotham Back Country. With some great snowfalls over the past week the snow base is looking good. More snow coming this week, looking forward to carving up some fresh powder.

Need final numbers by Thurs

See more info http://www.aimmultimedia.com.au/kites_tours_snow_kiting.htm

Enquiries Warren 0408 773 420





Snow Conditions

Overnight Snowfall: 11 cm



Average Natural
Snowdepth: 46 cm



Av. Snowdepth in Snowmaking Areas: 70+ cm




Snow Condition: Fresh



Date of Last Snowfall: 31/07/06



48 Hour Snowfall: 22 cm



7 Day Snowfall: 26 cm



Snowmaking: In Progress






Weather Conditions

Current Temp: -4.2? C



Overnight Min: -5.2? C



Forecast Max: 0? C



Wind: Light Wind 16-25km/h from the SW



Precipitation: None



Visibility: Excellent




Forecast: Scattered snow showers, mostly about the southern ranges becoming isolated then clearing in the afternoon. Moderate to fresh
southwesterly winds easing during the day.
Outlooks:
Wednesday Mainly fine day. Showers developing towards evening,
falling as snow on the peaks. Moderate northwesterly winds.
Thursday Scattered snow showers.



aimkites
aimkites
VIC
17 posts
VIC, 17 posts
3 Aug 2006 4:14pm
Sounds good, I've been to falls skiing and kiting over the years, the area for kiting is not bad. Depending on wind conditions the area beside the Lake works quite well (thats why we go to hotham because of the elevation and steady wind in all wind directions), otherwise the flat area near the summit is good in most wind conditions. We are organising a trips for sept providing the snow is still around where we are going to kite as far as we can from Hotham towards Falls staying in some of the cattlemen huts and roughing it for a few days.

Have fun - lets hope theres fresh powder for us all for the weekend.



Warren


quote:
Originally posted by goshen

Hi,

Just to tack onto this topic, myself and a couple of other kiters will be up at Falls Creek this weekend, ripping it up out the back. So, it could be a good weekend at both mountains.

I hope the Hotham trip goes great Warren... the weather at least is looking top notch.

Goshen
(Kitepower, Geelong)

Mr float
Mr float
NSW
3452 posts
NSW, 3452 posts
3 Aug 2006 8:05pm
what does hotham charge to use the lifts to get to the spot
?
goshen
goshen
VIC
30 posts
VIC, 30 posts
3 Aug 2006 9:19pm
Hi Lach,

That's the problem; you need to buy a full day lift pass - there's no one-way, or return ticket. There is a one-way ticket at Falls, but it doesn't quite get you out far enough; but we might be able to work something out when we talk to the right people.

Goshen
winddoctor
winddoctor
WA
7 posts
WA, 7 posts
4 Aug 2006 4:24pm
Hotham weekend passes are about $180. But you also have to factor in resort entry ($25 per day per car - same with falls, accomadation and the rest. I just got back from Hotham, for two of us it was $1400 for the whole weekend including accomadation. Lift passes at Hotham you can also use at Falls and vis versa - thought that was cool but Man not cheap.

Would love to head up this weekend... no $ ...someone tell Johnny to put the petrol prices down or maybe we should run our cars on canola oil or even better wind power!!
quote:
Originally posted by Mr float

what does hotham charge to use the lifts to get to the spot
?

NSW, 4382 posts
8 Aug 2006 3:20pm
The snowkiting weekend was a success for the Kitepower crew, here is a link to a news article and a slideshow, video footage to come over the next week or so.

www.kitepower.com.au/blogs/news?id=1%2C119%2C0%2C0%2C1%2C0

Not sure how Warren and his crew went, I am sure they will post an article about their weekend, it should have been ok at Hotham too.

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve McCormack
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