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Whakapapa skifield is a
commercial skifield on the
northern side of
Mount Ruapehu in
Tongariro National Park, New Zealand. It is one of
three skifields on the...
- Lake Ōhau Lodge". Mike &
Louise Neilson.
Retrieved 21
March 2014. Ōhau
Skifields Website New
Zealand Ski Ōhau Ski page 44°13′29″S 169°46′43″E / 44.224634°S...
- at 2037 m and its base
elevation is 1365 m. Kiandra, in the
Northern Skifields, has an
elevation of 1400 m,
while Mount Mawson near Hobart, Tasmania...
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point at 2037m and its base
elevation is 1365m. Kiandra, in the
Northern Skifields, has an
elevation of 1400m. New
South Wales has well-developed downhill...
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Ruapehu Alpine Lifts, the
parent company of both
Whakapapa and
Turoa skifields,
entered voluntary administration in an
attempt to
avoid bankruptcy. The...
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early June to early-October or late-September. It is one of the only
skifields in New
Zealand to
offer night skiing on Wednesday,
Friday and Sa****ay...
- the
skifields are in the
South Island, with four in the
North Island.
There are both
major commercial resorts, and
smaller intrepid and club
skifields which...
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Conservation Area
including Lake Alta
which can be
accessed from the
Remarkables Skifield. The
original Ngāi Tahu
inhabitants called the
mountains Kawarau, and gave...
- A ski
resort is a
resort developed for skiing, snowboarding, and
other winter sports. In Europe, most ski
resorts are
towns or
villages in or adjacent...
- Cook
National Park; the
company opened another at Ōhau.
Mount Cook Line
Skifields developed and
operated the
Queenstown ski
areas of
Coronet Peak and The...