Powder hounds happy at Coronet Peak & The Remarkables

 

Queenstown snow-lovers and happy holidaymakers have been treated to a whiter-than-white snow day at the resort town’s ski fields.

Lucky locals and visitors were celebrating fresh powder, blue skies and calm conditions at Coronet Peak and The Remarkables today (Monday July 25).

Ski instructors Sarah Gregory and Michael Carroll from Yorkshire, England lapping up new snow at Coronet Peak. Photo credit Chris Hoopmann/NZSki
Ski instructors Sarah Gregory and Michael Carroll from Yorkshire, England lapping up new snow at Coronet Peak. Photo credit Chris Hoopmann/NZSki

The last weekend of the New Zealand school holidays saw Coronet Peak receive 17cm of fresh snow over the weekend, and a good 30cm up at The Remarkables.

Freezing overnight temperatures plummeted to -5C at Coronet Peak last night which enabled the ski area’s snowmaking system to transform 3.5 million litres of water into even more fluffy ‘white gold’.

After a weekend of variable weather conditions, ongoing cooler temperatures are expected to keep recent snow dumps in great condition, with still more to come. There’s over 20cm in the forecast this week for Coronet Peak, and regular top-ups at The Remarkables.

Snow goodness awaits for snowboarders at The Remarkables. Photo credit Emily Menzies/NZSki
Snow goodness awaits for snowboarders at The Remarkables. Photo credit Emily Menzies/NZSki

Boasting a solid one metre snow base at the top of The Remarkables and Coronet Peak, both ski areas have superb snow on and off trail, with stashes of untouched powder pockets still to be found.

To see today’s snow conditions at Coronet Peak, please click here, and The Remarkables, please click here.

Keen skier Wendy Van Dijk ripping it up in the powder at The Remarkables. Photo credit Emily Menzies/NZSki
Keen skier Wendy Van Dijk ripping it up in the powder at The Remarkables. Photo credit Emily Menzies/NZSki

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