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FRESH SNOW OFFERS GREAT SPRING FUN THREE year old Betty Olle from Fitzroy enjoyed the fresh snow at Mt Buller on Tuesday. PHOTO: Mt Buller & Andrew Railton
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Fresh snow will see season run to Oct 5 By PAM ZIERKMAHONEY
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SPRING may be here but it’s still winter at Mt Buller, with this week’s cold snap seeing 15cm of fresh snow fall on Tuesday. Mt Buller has experienced one of the best seasons in recent years, with sensational conditions seeing record numbers flock to the resort for incredible skiing and boarding on some of Australia’s best terrain.
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Dump of 15cms adds to spring experience with big weekend events and special offers To date, over 263,000 people have visited the resort since the season opened on June 7, with almost a month still to go in season 2014. The great conditions on the slopes continue, with up to 99cm of snow across the resort and 20 out of 22 lifts turning. Director of marketing, sales and business development for Mt Buller Mt
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Stirling Resort Management, Amber Gardner, said spring is an ideal time for a snowy escape. “It’s absolutely awesome to welcome this fresh snow which has given us a nice top up for the remainder of the season,” she said. Spring is all about fun in the sun at Mt Buller, with great deals, plenty of snow,
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sunny days and exciting events taking place including ‘80s Day, ABOM Mogul Challenge, the Mt Buller Short Film Festival, as well as the Pond Skim National Championships (see page 10 inside). “We’ve had such a fantastic season here at Mt Buller and it’s not over yet – this fresh snow will see us
through the final month in sensational style...bring on a super spring,” said Amber. Mt Buller’s snow season officially runs until October 5. A range of offers are available, including Kids Stay Free, accommodation from just $55 per person and free skiing for new purchasers of 2015 season memberships. For further information on Mt Buller, including accommodation offers, lift tickets and the latest snow reports, visit mtbuller.com.au.
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Long opening hours, competitive rates, fast professional fitting and quality hire equipment are the cornerstones of the service provided by the Grimus Ski Centre. Forgotten your hat, gloves, goggles, sunscreen or just need a souvenir? Take a browse in the boutique.
Need your own skis or snow board repaired or tuned? The Wintersteiger Microjet Disc and our service technicians are on hand to bring your skis back to perfection either over lunch or overnight.
Whether beginner or expert, skier or snowboarder, the Grimus Ski Centre has the right equipment for your needs. Experienced fitting staff offer excellent advice and friendly service to ensure you have the most suitable gear.
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Easier & Safer Winter’s been great, but way to Stay Dry there is more to come By PAM ZIERKMAHONEY
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WHAT a great winter season this has been. Lots of snow, great racing comps and plenty of visitors to both Mt Buller and Mt Stirling - setting new records, particularly for day visitors. The Subaru Interschools held last week saw almost 3000 students take to the slopes with many of them heading along the pathway to international status. Spring is here and with it comes late snow storms, school holidays and still lots of action on the slopes. But what does the mountain have in store in the very near future?
For a grand opening to summer this year the Australian Alpine Epic (internationally accredited) bike trail will be launched during a weekend-long festival full of everything you love about mountain biking. The Australian Alpine Epic Trail is the ďŹ rst IMBA accredited Epic trail in the Southern Hemisphere, offering a 40km ride that descends over 3608 vertical feet from the top of Mt Buller down into the surrounding valley. Tough and exhilarating, it takes riders on a truly unique journey travelling through snowgum woodlands that exist nowhere else in the world, to treeless alpine summits, dropping off into cool
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Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be live music, plenty of fantastic food and drink, and a pump track event under lights. But thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s more. Mt Buller will host the inaugural Australian Mountain Bike Summit on December 4 and 5 prior to the launch of the Australian Alpine Epic. Designed to bring together Australiaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s MTB industry in an educational and inspirational forum, the Australian MTB Summit hopes to build a program created by the industry, for the industry. â&#x20AC;&#x153;When youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve conquered the Epic, and you still have a desire to ride, we bring you a mountain bike ride with a difference that anyone can win,â&#x20AC;? Mr Huber said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Head out for a ride on a selected course across Mt Bullerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s XC mountain bike trails and collect your ďŹ vecard poker hand across ďŹ ve fun adventure challenge stations.â&#x20AC;? This is going to be one busy weekend. If you want to make sure of grabbing a great bed, head to the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Bike Buller Recommendsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; page at http://www. mtbuller.com.au/Summer/Accommodation2/Bike-BullerRecommends or try High Country Reservations on 1800 BULLER.
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ferny glades surrounded by granite monoliths, and ďŹ nishing alongside a crystal clear mountain stream. Aside from the stunning scenery, trail features include the ability to break the trip up into sections that can be tackled either as a whole or individually - supported by 3-5 star accommodation at Mt Buller, or mountain huts along the way â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and the thrilling 7km descent at the end of the ride offers the perfect way to ďŹ nish this gruelling 4-8 hour journey. The official trail launch will be held at the trail head in the Mt Buller Village (just off The Avenue) on December 6. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll supply the morning tea, you just need to bring your bike,â&#x20AC;? said Mt Buller Mt Stirling RMB chief executive, John Huber. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are going to recognise all the special people who made this project possible, and then you will be on your way, among the ďŹ rst in the nation to ride this truly legendary trail. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Along the way there will be plenty of opportunities to stop and smell the gum trees, relax aching muscles, and build up strength for the ďŹ nal magical descent to Mirimbah Park.â&#x20AC;? To round off the launch day festivities, Mt Buller will host a party of Epic proportions in the resort.
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Peter passionate about Mt Buller By LIZ WEBB
THE Ski Club of Victoria’s recently publicised plans for an apartment development on Mt Buller has already received quite a number of excited Expressions of Interest. Architect Peter McIntyre is delighted and believes that the project will go ahead and is looking forward to working with the prospective buyers, discussing and refining his plans to, wherever possible, accommodate their needs. It was Peter who designed and supervised the rebuilding of the Whitt in the 1960s, so in a way, he is the perfect choice to undertake this current project. Peter’s work on Mt Buller is extensive and started with the building of a series of lodges (built in twos), on the side of Shaky Knees for the McKay and Edgar, Alstergren and Holland families, as well as his own - Wombat in conjunction with Cuckoo for the Segan family. “It took three years to build Wombat, which still exists,
AT HIS DESK: Working on and passionate about Mt Buller is architect Peter McIntyre.
and the main feature is a huge three-storey, interior stone dividing wall,” he said. “The kids would grumble because I used to make them pick up stones from the side of the road to be added to the wall, but it’s still standing.” Peter’s impressive Mt Buller portfolio includes OMSKI,
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Black Forest, Twin Towers, Pontresina, three lodges for Andre as well as Bluff (extensions and renovations to start this summer), Crosscut and Molony’s. In architectural circles, he is greatly admired and was awarded the Zelman Cowan medal for the Best Building
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in Australia, for his massive undertaking, the design and building of a complete alpine village at Dinner Plain, next to Mt Hotham resort. His work in Melbourne is legendary, including the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Swimming Pool, South Yarra Jam Factory complex, and even Parliament Station. Peter’s passion is still Mt Buller. He still skis “when you can see” and he proudly recounts that his most important achievement relating to his skiing days is the fact that as SCV president, he re-launched club racing by introducing the highly successful notion of handicap races to make racing appealing to everyone. Aged in his mid 80s, this man is inspirational. Peter has the history, passion and the drive to lead this new round of building developments on Mt Buller, his enthusiasm is infectious and his delight at taking on this challenge will continue the legacy of distinctive Australian alpine architecture for posterity.
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Fair Work Ombudsman protects snowfield workers THE Fair Work Ombudsman will be sending a team of 10 inspectors back to the snowfields of Victoria and NSW to check that seasonal workers are receiving correct wages. The move follows a finding last year that there had been substantial underpayment of staff. The agency required 39 businesses to repay more than $354,000 to more than 410 employees found to have been short changed last year. The largest repayment was $34,242 for 30 employees at a single business. While employers cooperated and repaid all outstanding entitlements, the agency is hoping that last year’s misunderstanding of the law has not been repeated. “The main reason for the underpayments was a
widespread misunderstanding of award coverage,” explained Fair Work Ombudsman Natalie James. “Most employees were applying the provisions of the Alpine Resorts Award, when in fact they should have been applying the General Retail Industry Award, the Fast Food Industry Award, the Hospitality Industry (general) Award or the Restraurant Industry Award,” Ms James explained. The Alpine Resorts Award 2010 only applies to employers whose business activity involved the operation of ski lifts. This year, the inspectors will re-visit resorts and add new ones to their list. Their aim is to ensure that employers are paying staff correctly, maintaining appropriate records and providing staff with pay slips.
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Parma Night Everyone knows we do the best Parmas on Buller. House made fresh not frozen. Enjoy with a pot or glass of wine for just $25.00 We’ve done it again!
Join up Today Members receive a massive 15% off all food and beverage, and 20% off accommodation Because its our birthday this year we have waived our joining fees. Thats right NO JOINING FEE! And from September 1st you can join for 2015!
Soul Session Racing Since the 1920s the SCV has been the home of ski racing. Register at Reception. Presentation is at 5.00pm in The Dump Inn with fabulous prizes and giveaways, party pies and sausage rolls. Everyone has the chance to win like Jean Claude Killy.
Happy Hour includes discounted Sangria, along with all the usual spoils of happy hour, FREE TAPAS and soulfull sounds. 4-6.30 pm
Alexis Saudan Party Come and relive the halcyon days of the French Ski School, pictures, movies, live links and finger food. At the DUMP INN Saturday 6 September 6.30pm Proceeds to National Alpine Museum.
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Anton is home when he is on Mt Buller YOU may have heard of Anton Grimus. Well, if you’ve been to Mt Buller, it would be unusual if you hadn’t. He is famous for many things, not the least of which is his skiing accomplishments. Anton is known for his laid back attitude, now his ski thru coffee shop and his facial hair. But behind the skiing legend is a young man like any other, trying to balance his work and sport requirements, his university studies and still fit in time to hang out with his family and friends. It’s a juggling act that most can’t manage with decades of experience, let alone just years out of high school. But it’s something this remarkable young athlete is managing with aplomb. Raised in the Mansfield district from day one, Anton could ski before he could walk - thanks to his snow loving family. Down the mountain, Anton and his brother attended the tiny Merrijig Primary School where the formation of the man that would become the Olympic hero began. “There weren’t many kids at Merrijig, and it was awesome – just amazing,” Anton said. “There is such a great feel there, it’s like a family.” Fast forward 10 years and Anton Grimus has become a household name. He finished the season ranked 12th due to bronze at the Nakiska World Cup in December 2012, a seventh at the 2013 World Championships and eighth at the Sochi Test
HOME: Mt Buller’s own Winter Olympian, Anton Grimus, seen here competing at Sochi in February. PHOTO: Courtesy GEPA
Event/World Cup. During the 2013/14 season Anton showed he has the speed to deliver top results by winning the qualification run at the Val Thorens World Cup in January. He then went on to compete at the Sochi Winter Olympics. But it is not just his on-snow performance that he works hard at. “I’m studying at Melbourne University doing a post grad in Engineering – they are pretty good with my lack of attendance at times,” he said. With plans to keep skiing competitively for at least an-
other four years, but hoping for 10, Anton said eventually he would like to enter the family business. “Mt Buller is my home,” he said. “I love it here, and of course I’d love to keep skiing, but I can see myself working the business too with dad.” When asked what was the single most appealing thing to be a professional ski cross racer, Anton said it was the family within the sport. “There is such a sense of community for Australian athletes,” he said. “No matter where you are,
you feel like you’re part of something, because in Australia the number of snow sports competitors is relatively small. “No matter where you compete, you know someone from home.” From here, as the spring weather draws an end to the snow season, Anton will head to Austria for training before entering the World Cup Series which starts in December. “You never know what’s just around the corner, and I hope to ski for a long time to come,” he said. “But whatever happens, I wouldn’t change a thing.”
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THE snow is almost finished, and already Mt Stirling is getting ready to launch into summer in a big way. Mountain biking has been growing steadily over the last few summers and if Mt Stirling has its way, this will be the ‘summer of the bike’. A new business, The Epicentre, is opening at Telephone Box Junction (TBJ) this November. The Epicentre is the brainchild of Yully and Ez, a dynamic and enterprising young couple known to many on Mt Stirling and Mt Buller. Yully has ‘café hopped’ through Mt Buller resort and is passionate about using local and organic produce to produce the ultimate ‘big breakfasts’ and gourmet picnics and dinners. Ez worked at the Mirimbah Store for two years and her bubbly, friendly personality
has made her many friends with locals and summer visitors. Together they have created The Epicentre to provide great coffee, local wines and beers, delicious meals as well as picnics and even personalised, prepared gourmet camp meals which can be delivered to campsites. There will also be a dedicated bike workshop and hire fleet including the latest ‘fat bikes’ (the fastest growing section of the cycling industry). In addition The Epicentre will offer a range of mountain bike clothing; protection and adventure wear and associated products. Australia’s first IMBA Epic Mountain Bike Trail will pass right by the doors of The Epicentre. Now is the time to develop your urge to experience mountain biking at its best, enjoy great food and discover one of the best new adventure hubs that the High Country has to offer.
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Life saving defibrillators placed around the resort THANKS to a united community effort, Mt Buller has welcomed the arrival of 10 new defibrillators. The life saving pieces of equipment are available for public access on the mountain and have been placed in strategic spots around the hill. A number of groups including BSL (4), RMB (2) and a number of commercial stakeholders (5) - defibrillators significantly increase the chances of survival in the event of an emergency. They will be placed at the Arlberg Hotel, Koffler’s Restaurant, Pension Grimus, Ski Club of Victoria, placed by the RMB at the village plaza and Alpine Central and BSL have placed one each at Cattleman’s Restaurant, Spurs Restaurant, Tirol Café, BSL control centre and for the winter at the top of Wombat Lift. Also one will be carried by the ski patrollers – making 12 in total. Grollo Leisure donated two to the ski patrol as part of their extension to the Mansfield and District Ambulance Auxiliary project to distribute defibrillators around the region. Once they are in place they will be registered with 000 who can then direct callers with an emergency
WALL OF FAME: Bill Cleeland (centre), Mansfield born and bred, was recently inducted into the Shell Rimula Wall of Fame in Alice Springs for his dedication to the trucking industry. Receiving his award he was congratulated by son Ashley and daughter in law Maureen.
Bill in wall of fame ALL ON BOARD: At the presentation of 10 new defibrillators to Mt Buller are (from left) Brett Cooper, Bob Fleming of Koffler’s, Terry Lyons (Speaky and Guest Services), John Huber (CEO RMB) and Sam McDougall from ski patrol. PHOTO: Andrew Railton
to the nearest machine. In the event of an emergency the first thing to do is call ‘000’ immediately. “Every minute lost reduces the chances of survival by 10 per cent so defibrillators are a vital piece of equipment that save lives,” said Ambulance Victoria Mt Buller team manager Brett Cooper. “Ambulance Victoria has a program for public access to defibrillators.” Brett has been involved in
talking to people regarding these machines, but Ambulance Victoria has not purchased any of the machines. However, across the district the Mansfield and District Ambulance Auxiliary currently has a public access defibrillator program where they are assisting community groups in purchasing machines. Mt Buller was not a part of this program as it is deemed a commercial resort and not a community entity.
However, the mountain has been supported by the Auxiliary and Ambulance Victoria. Ambulance Victoria has also played an active role in the organisation and registration through the 000 system. Brett said once all the machines are in place he is hoping to create awareness of these locations and encourage mountain staff to familiarise themselves with these strategically placed machines.
MEMORY: Bill’s old Bedford was a familiar sight a Buller. private logging through winter. He went on to run his own trucking business in NSW before returning to Victoria to work with his son Ashley. Although Bill has been retired for some 13 years, his passion and interest in the trucking industry is still very much alive.
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Aussies top performers in Continental Cup LAST week saw Australia’s best alpine skiers hit the slopes at Hotham Alpine Resort in Victoria for the Australia New Zealand Cup ( A N C ) eve n t s ove r f o u r days. More than 70 athletes representing 10 countries took part with USA, Canada, NZ and many countries throughout Europe in the field for the two events, Giant Slalom
(GS) and Slalom. S t a r t i n g o ff w i t h t h e Men’s GS on Day 1, Australia’s Luc Chevalier from Thredbo finished third behind winner Adam Zampa from Slovakia and Hig Roberts from the USA in second. Australia’s Winter Olympian Greta Small launched her campaign in gold, winning over Sabina Majerczyk from Poland.
Small backed this up at her home mountain, Hotham Alpine Resort, with a second win in the Slalom taking first place over Majerczyk again and team mate Jessica Haslau from Mt Buller in third. I n t h e m e n ’s G S o n Day 2, Zampa was once again in front with Mattias Roenngren from Sweden in second and Australia’s Ross
Peraudo from Perisher placing third. In the Women’s GS events it was a fierce competition with top places juggling from the day before. Finishing off in first was New Zealand’s Piera Hudson followed by Aussie Greta Small in second. She was joined by team mate Jessica Haslau from Mt Buller in third.
On to the Slalom event and strong Giant Slalom performer Majerczyk finished in first with Australia’s Haslau backing up her third place GS performance to take second in the overall Women’s Slalom. Elise Chauvel from the USA was in third. I n t h e M e n ’s S l a l o m , Zampa from Slovakia again took the crown of gold ahead
of US team mates Hig Roberts and Nolan Kasper. The first Australian to place on day two was Ross Peraudo in 11th position. The Australia New Zealand Continental Cup event now heads to Coronet Peak in New Zealand with overall discipline (GS, SL) winners securing their own world cup spot for the upcoming Northern Hemisphere season.
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CATCHING SPEEDSTERS: It was an all-out blitz on snow drivers last weekend with Mansfield Highway Patrol officers calling in help from the Police Air Wing, Benalla Highway Patrol and even the Sheriff’s office to deal with speeding motorists and other offences in an “Early Bird” campaign at Merrijig. PHOTO: Courtesy Mansfield Highway Patrol
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Desire to succeed NAME: India Biesse-Fitton AGE: 15 INDIA Biesse-Fitton has been on skis since she could stand, which means she has been skiing for 14 years. India comes across as your average, quiet, shyish teenager, but her determination to succeed is ferocious. Representing Ashwood School in the 2014 Interschools, India won the Division 2 Female Multiclass Alpine race. She is also a champion swimmer and has just been selected into the Australian Swimming Paralympic Development Team. RESIDENCE WHEN NOT AT MT BULLER: Melbourne is home, but when she was younger, India and her family spent four winter seasons living and schooling on Mt Buller. SKI ABILITY (AND BE HONEST!): Experienced HOW MANY YEARS HAVE YOU BEEN SKIING
AT MT BULLER: 14 FAVE RUNS/AREAS: Shaky Knees and Wood Run EVER SKIED OVERSEAS: India has been lucky enough to ski in the USA, including Winter Park and Steamboat, Beaver Creek in Colorado; Park City, Utah; Silverstar, Canada and Niseko, Japan. WHAT DO YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT MT BULLER: Fun with my family and racing against my brothers, she’s still faster than Flynn but older brother Zach now beats her. WHAT ARE YOU MOST LOOKING FORWARD TO FOR SEASON 2014: Interschools racing. WHEN NOT OUT ON THE SLOPES YOU ARE: Swimming and walking my dog Ruby. THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE SKIING AT MT BULLER: Happy, family, fun.
MANSFIELD Highway Patrol and Air Wing officers teamed up for Operation Early Bird for the second time this snow season which focused on speeding drivers heading to and from Mt Buller last weekend. They detected 90 speeding drivers with 58 drivers travelling between 15-25kmh over the speed limit. One of the drivers caught was a learner driver who was travelling at 122kmh while her father sat next to her.
Mansfield’s Highway Patrol Sergeant Marty McLachlan has appealed for people to drive safely on their way to and from the snow fields. He said a 24-year-old Brighton East man running late to a dog show was clocked at 183kmh in a 100kmh zone on Saturday morning on Mount Buller Road at Merrijig. On Sunday night, on the same stretch of road, a 30-year-old Merrijig man was caught 73kmh over
the speed limit. Leading Senior Constable Paul Gillard also from Mansfield HWP said: “It’s a great time of year to head to Mount Buller, however, it’s important that members of the public drive to the conditions. “While it is a tourist destination, it’s also a rural area with animals frequently on the road. “For a lot of people, their natural instinct when confronted with an animal in their path is to swerve.
“This can be dangerous at the best of times, but when you’re doing 70 or 80 over the speed limit - we’re lucky these actions didn’t result in a fatality.” Sheriff officers also participated in the operation and executed 110 warrants for a total of $35,000. A further vehicle was wheel clamped pending the payment of $10,000 in outstanding fines. Further operations are planned.
Local ski instructors place well in Hoppet
TOP GUYS: Mt Stirling’s three Estonia ski instructors all placed well in the recent Falls Creek Kangaroo Hoppet event - using it as a training exercise in readiness for the next Winter Olympics. PHOTO: Craig Jones
IT was great success for the Stirling Experience crew in the Kangaroo Hoppet at Falls Creek recently. Head ski instructor and cross country ski coach Varhur Teppan finished second in the Thursday night sprints and fourth outright in the 42km Hoppet marathon. Joosep Tammemae and Siim Eilo finished 20th and 27th respectively from an international field of more than 1000 competitors. Being part of the World Loppet Cross Country Skiing race series, the Hoppet at Falls Creek is possibly the largest open snow sports community race in Australia attracting some of the finest athletes from across the world. The Stirling Experience team, all Estonian cross country ski instructors,
working in the Mt Stirling Ski School this winter, were pleased with their result and immediately following the 42km marathon skied out to Mt McKay as a cool down exercise in what they say is the first of their training in their aim to reach the Estonian Soul 2016 Winter Olympic team. Director of the Mt Stirling Ski School, Craig Jones, congratulated the boys for their outstanding effort and thanked them for their dedicated work on Mt Stirling throughout the season. He also thanked the school students who took part in the Stirling Experience Cross Country race squad and were trained by these three great Estonian instructors and wished all the best for the interschools national competition to be held at Perisher.
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By HANNAH KENNEDY Resort Services Coordinator Mt Buller AFTER much encouragement at meetings and presentations, Disabled Wintersport Australia (DWA) managed to finally catch up with Mt Buller Mt Stirling Resort Management CEO John Huber in the late stages of the 2013 season. The Resort Management Board (RMB) at Buller has been extremely supportive of DWA in our establishment of the In-Resort Program over the last few years, and it was a great opportunity to demonstrate to John some of the thrills (but not spills) experi-
enced by DWA members. With Andrew Railton out with us to snap some action shots, and a friend there for moral support and encouragement - we set off for a few great runs. John took to it like a natural, carving turns with the hand held riggers in a tethered ski, and got a great sense of how the equipment and using people’s abilities can translate into exhilaration in the alpine environment. Catching up with John, he told us what he thought of the unique experience. “It was fantastic heading out with the DWA team to get a taste of what is possible on the
slopes, regardless of ability,” John said. “It was a challenge that I relished the opportunity to take part in, and was very impressed with the knowledge and skill that the DWA guides can offer our guests to give them a safe, supportive and memorable snow experience. “We are thrilled to have DWA in resort throughout the season to offer support for people with disabilities so they can participate in snowsports here at Mt Buller.” This 2014 season DWA have an office located in Alpine Central and a meeting place at Buller Ski School. No doubt John will not
be the only one testing out the sit ski, as DWA begin to introduce more and more of the Mt Buller community to the world of adaptive skiing, from come-and-try opportunities to volunteer guide training throughout the ski season. Should you wish to register your interest and learn more about adaptive snowsports and its unique equipment or volunteer as a guide, contact Hannah Kennedy at Hannah@ disabledwintersport.com.au or call 0422 157 391. Thanks again John for the support that you and your team at the RMB has given DWA. Next time perhaps we will go out 3-tracking in the bumps.
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Disabled skiers impress Minister Drum MINISTER for Sport and Recreation Damian Drum was amazed and impressed by the talent and courage of disabled skiers such as Jess Gallagher when he visited Falls Creek recently. Mr Drum learned that Jess Gallagher, who is visually impaired, reached speeds of over 100km to win bronze in the Slalom events at Sochi last year.
Mr Drum said, “Jess’ courage and faith in her guide puts the achievements of able bodied athletes into perspective.” Mr Drum also visited Disability Wintersport Australia’s (DWA) facilities at Howmans Gap, just off the mountain from Falls Creek, and was shown plans for an accommodation block for 35 people.
President of DWA Jim Blackburn said “with these facilities and support from ski lift companies and the Resort Management Board we can offer disabled skiers opportunities to ski at the same cost as able bodied people”. “That is, the extra cost of their carers and guides is covered.” Bill Sykes (MLA, Benalla) said “I too was impressed
with the achievements of disabled skiers”. “And as Jess pointed out, by being able to mix with able bodied skiers both on and off the slopes, disabled skiers feel very much a part of the snow scene. “I look forward to the minister giving serious consideration to DWA’s request for financial support for the very worthy project.”
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ON SNOW: Pictured at the recent Falls Creek Hoppet event were (from left) Winter Olympian Jess Gallagher, Bill Tilley (MLA, Benambra), DWA president Jim Blackburn, Ross Passalaqua and Minister for Sport and Recreation Damian Drum. PHOTO: Bill Sykes
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CONCENTRATION: Young Georgia Kielvaska of Eltham College is all concentration as she rounds the gate. PHOTOS: Fun Photos - Mark Woodsford
DETERMINATION: Emily Clarke of Methodist Ladies College has a determined look on her face before setting off on her downhill run.
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ROUNDING THE GATE: Mansfield’s Harry Green rounds a gate in the boarder cross event.
HOME TOWN GIRL: Mansfield’s Olivia Howie eagerly awaits the starting signal before setting off on her course.
THEY’RE OFF: Students in the girls cross country event set off on their long trek. PHOTOS: Andrew Railton – Mt Buller
IT’S THIS WAY: Students receive instructions on which way to go and how to follow the flags before setting off on the cross country race during Interschools week.
GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN: These young girls were preparing to compete in the giant slalom event and posed for photographer Andrew Railton.
ALL FRIENDS: Team mates gathered before their relay event at the interschools.
WOW: With the village square as a foreground, including Mt Buller’s giant igloo, visitors to the mountain enjoyed the spectacular fireworks to mark the closing of the week long Subaru Interschools Championships last week.
OPENING CEREMONY: Looking down on the village square from Bourke Street, the skies are lit up during the fireworks display commemorating the commencement of Interschools week.
WAITING HER TURN: Before she started on her downhill run Georgia Kielvaska of Eltham College views the course before her.
Mansfield boys dominate division three skier cross MANSFIELD Secondary College (MSC) skiers Warwick Crawford, Ned Angliss, and Daniel Walker put in dominant performances to top the pool at the Victorian Interschools. Racing in the division three Skier Cross event, Crawford won the individual section, and led MSC to victory in the teams event. Second place in the individual went to Ned Angliss, just half a second behind, while Daniel Walker came in sixth, 1.13 seconds behind. MSC took the team event by 3.45 seconds from Scotch College, with the team
WINNERS: On the podium after winning the divison two boys skier X were the Mansfield Secondary College team of (from left) Charlie Mitchell, Mitch Reeves and Doug Crawford.
SPECTACULAR: Spectators line the course off Bourke Street to watch the moguls competition during Interschools week.
event decided by times from the first run of the competitors, which saw the three Mansfield students in first, second and third. Mansfield Secondary College team comprised of Warwick Crawford, Daniel Walker and Ned Angliss; while the individual were 1st: Warwick Crawford, 2nd Ned Angliss and 6th Dan Walker. In the Division 2 skier X teams event Mansfield Secondary College won - represented by Doug Crawford, Mitch Reeves and Charlie Mitchell. For more results and photos see Mansfield Courier September 10.
IN ACTION: Mansfield Secondary College competitor Mitch Reeves flies through the gates during the skier X event.
THIS IS HOW IT’S DONE: This competitor gains great height off the jump during the moguls event and has Little Buller as the backdrop.
COMING ON HOME: These three competitors were on the last leg of the cross country course and were being urged on by spectators lining the course.
HAVING FUN: Judges for the giant slalom Sam Goodless and James Diamond were having just as much fun at Interschools as the competitors.
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SEPTEMBER EVENTS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
The ABOM Mogul Challenge This event attracts a world-class field including Winter Olympians and World Cup competitors. The event’s history dates back to late 80s and this iconic, colorful mogul competition is now one of the longest running race events in the world attracting the world’s best skiers from across the globe. A fantastic spectator event, located on Chamois, the ABOM Mogul Challenge always draws a lively crowd. Grab a drink and a kransky and be part of the fun. Join us at the Official ABOM Mogul Challenge After Party. For more event information drop by to the official event website: www. abommogulchallenge.com.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
Mt Buller goes totally radical on 80s Day. Have you been dying to bust out that fluoro ski suit that’s been buried in the attic for the past decade? Well, Eighties Day at Mt Buller is just what you’ve been waiting for! Mt Buller celebrates all things 80s by hosting a fun-filled Eighties Day. For one ultra-cheesy day only, resort visitors, staff and residents will dust off their tightest and brightest retro ski outfits and hit the slopes in style, making the most of the fantastic spring weather. Grab your fluoro onesie and leg warmers and get ready to get righteous. Around the mountain plenty of venues are remembering the decade fashion forgot! Koflers Hutte: 11am - 1pm - 80s DJ on the deck Village Square: 2pm - 3pm - World Record Attempt - Most One Piece Ski Suits In One Place Apres Bar: 3pm - 7pm - Official 80s Day Party. Dress in your retro 80s ski or après gear. Games and prizes. Kooroora Hotel: 9pm - late - Hit the dance floor for an 80s dance off For more info phone 03 57776077 or go to mtbuller.com.au
Surrounded by young multi-class competitors Jess Gallagher (centre left) was thrilled to pass on some hints in alpine skiing and to hand out their bibs for racing the next day. PHOTOS: Matthew Fitton
Paralympic medallist was guest at multi-class dinner By LIZ WEBB SKI Club of Victoria hosted its annual multi-class dinner recently with guest speaker dual Paralympic medallist, Jess Gallagher. Jess is a vision impaired Alpine skier and was Australia’s
first female Paralympic medallist at Vancouver in 2010. More than 70 athletes, parents and friends attended the dinner and bib presentation. The event allows school students with a range of abilities to participate in a two-day race
development camp run by DWA and funded by the Buller Knights. The race was held the following morning on Burnt Hut Spur where 24 students and three Special Olympics athletes participated in an Alpine GS event with two runs. Everyone had a great time
and some wonderful personal achievements were made. Anyone wanting to find out more about the event can go to the multi-class page on the Victorian Interschools website http://vicinterschools.com.au/multiclassevent.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
MT BULLER Short Film Festival Grand Final After a season of filming and editing Mt Buller’s budding film makers come together to celebrate their work, and find out who the winners are! Join us in the Mt Buller Cinema to view all the entries, and vote in the people’s choice awards. Great prizes across a range of categories, including door prizes for guests! For entry forms, latest news, terms and conditions, and lots more go to: http://www. mtbsff.com.au/
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
POND Skim National Championships presented by James Boag’s Draught It’s spring mayhem on Mt B! We’ll supply the pool, DJ, barbecue and Boag’s Draught; you supply the bikinis, monoskis and leaky makeshift props. Individuals and teams - Costumes compulsory - Bribing judges optional. What’s a Pond Skim? A $1000 prize and a 2015 season pass for first place, plus more prize money and James Boag’s Draught for the runners up are up for grabs in this inaugural event. Total prize pool (haha pool) is valued at more than $5000. We also have radical team prizes like Boag’s Draught kegs and a 10kg block of Cadbury Chocolate. Categories include: State & Territory champions (this is an officially sanctioned National Championships); Best dressed; Best jump; Longest skim; Biggest wipeout; Most nude (yet to be approved) James Boag will be putting on the barbecue kranskys and Boag’s Draught in our Beer Garden while our DJ pumps the tunes. The events starts at 2.30pm at Helicopter Flat (Bourke Street) and entry is $25 per person. The afterparty will kick off after the event when we wrangle the crowd into Moosehead. There’ll be some great specials from James Boag and an awesome DJ to fire up one of the biggest nights of the season.
Jess Gallagher with Liam and Daniel from Belovoir.
Maud Middleton STARTING EARLY: Out and about on Mt Buller recently was perhaps the youngest member this year of the skiing fraternity. Five week old Maud Middleton (the baby) received many cuddles and much love when arriving on the mountain for her very first visit. She is pictured with (from left) Olivia Batten, Alice Ryan (mum of Maud), Kitty Middleton, Aurora Kisvardal and Nell Middleton. PHOTO: Liz Reardon
Thumbs up in meeting Jess Gallagher were Perrin and Hayden from Berendale.
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Reminiscing past trips to Mt Buller
By PAM ZIERK-MAHONEY NOW here’s a bit of history that we don’t come across too often. Colin Myers last week called into the office of Buller News (down in Mansfield) and offered to show us some old photographs and a poem which was sent to his father, Mac Myers, back in 1950. The poem – reproduced here as well – was written especially for his father by his best mate T.Shaw Logan. At the time of the ‘trip to Buller’ the Myers were living at ‘Waddamana’, a property at Eildon. Mac Myers was originally from Footscray but was an accomplished skier and for many years skied various resorts, before gaining a contract to cart timber to Eildon to construct timber huts for the workers extending Lake Eildon and its wall. Mac often skied the slopes of Buffalo and beyond but also skied Buller which was closer to home. He did this with his other mates from Footscray – Norm McCubbin and Gordon Logan. T.Shaw Logan was the son of Gordon and used to pick up old Jeeps at auctions, fix them up and re-sell them – but many of the trips to Buller were in an old grey Jeep, many of which were also known for some years as the ‘taxi’ service up the mountain. The poem was handed down to Mac’s son Colin, who to this day cherishes the history and
MOTORING UP: In the early days of skiing on Mt Buller brave drivers took their Jeeps all the way to the top - where at one of the early huts they offloaded supplies for a weekend’s skiing.
thoughts it portrays. Colin also has other memorabilia of the early days of skiing expeditions including a set of handcrafted Blackwood skis. He also remembers skiing with his father – especially when the family would visit Mt Buffalo – where they regularly met up with like-minded friends. But Mt Buller became a favorite place to take part in many a skiing adventure – to which Colin still visits sometimes – just to keep his skills up.
REMEMBERING DAYS GONE BY: Colin Myers with the hand written poem by T.Shaw Logan - reminiscing of a trip to Buller. PHOTO: Pam Zierk-Mahoney
MT BULLER NEWS — September 5, 2014 — PAGE 11 At five we left sweet Sonnys-glen, Where the golden wattles bloom, The rain had settled in again But gave no cause for gloom.
The skis we soon had off the rack, Then started up the run, Of course we had to follow Mac But joined in ‘all the fun’.
We each had breakfast early, For we’d many miles to go, We love the hurley-burley When we’re off to see the snow.
The Bull Run was so misty, The skiers looked like ghosts, As they did their clever “Christys” Near the idle ski town posts.
Through Yellingbo to Woori, We crossed the Yarra there, The storm then broke in fury, Passed the Sanctuary with care.
I started up the snow-pole line, On my way to reach the top, The Summit Hut is rather fine, But someday it will flop.
To Healesville didn’t take as long, We started up the Spur, Past the ‘Hermitage’ and Narbethong, To the V8s powerful purr.
The line of fifty snow-poles Is a solid hour’s work, But it’s like a player kicking goals, Its work we never shirk.
Through Taggerty and Buxton town, Found Thornton folk asleep, Two signs “To Eildon” made us frown, Each side of Goulburn deep.
The canteen fed the boys and girls For I was hours away, But once the mist passed off in whirls To show the grand array.
Ran through the town to see the Weir Then back to look for Mac, We found him full of happy cheer, Tea and toast - delightful snack.
We saw a lot of skiing friends From Buffalo and the Alps, We met them round the mountain bends Wearing many brilliant scalps.
He loaded up an extra pair, Of skis for me to use, He started up the Jeep with care Then off to see the views.
Six up, the Jeep was loaded then To bring us down the hill, And we were on our way again, With many miles to fill.
For 20 miles we ran along The charming Eildon Weir, With Mac it didn’t take him long Because he has no fear.
The Master, Mac was at the wheel, We simply floated down, ‘Twas nicer than the happy crew On Kosciusko’s crown.
“Jones” Wallaby was on the track, Waiting for the mail Of course we had to send him back, With bells upon his tail.
We soon got back to Eildon, Another quick repast, Then all aboard for Yellingbo, The day was nearly past.
We crossed the Big, the Delatite We admired the splendid stock, At Merrijig we turned to right, And saw a Comeback flock.
Our host, old Mac, was at his best, The day was full of charm, In every detail stood the test, He kept us free from harm.
We pushed along to Merrimbar Where the huts are built in rows, Where the Forestry Commission are, And the Delatite still flows.
We were back at Sonnys-glen at eight, To each, another tea, 250 miles, a decent date, At least for you and me.
We continued up the Mountains To where the cutting ends, The Jeep all obstacles disdains Round rock and hairpin bends.
T Shaw-Logan, Written on 27/8/1950 For his friend Mac (Myer)
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End of season maintenance Post-season and pre-season preparation SPRING is well and truly upon us. We’re all going to have heaps of fun in the sun until the lifts finally close for the season. Just as Buller Ski Lifts go into maintenance mode for the off-season, we need to do the same with our ski and boarding gear. The first thing I do at the end of our winter season is to pull my liners and footbeds out of my boot shells so they can dry out properly. Once dry and put back together, the buckles are done up and stored in my boot bag in a cool, dry place. A damp laundry, the garden shed or hot attic space is not a good storage solution as I’ve seen a few customers with liners that have been eaten by rodents or have gone mouldy. Next I get my skis ready for my next trip to the snow. I have them repaired, tuned and waxed ready for either our next winter or for my next OS trip. The wax is not scraped off as this protects the ski base from oxidisation and rust on the edges while they are stored in a cool place. A quick scrape and brush is all they will need before I next hit the slopes. Having this process done at the end of the season not only protects your skis but is
HUGS AND SMILES: Mt Buller Ski instructor Richard Haslau was all smiles for the camera as he takes his student for a run down the slopes.
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more cost efficient than just waxing and leaving the tuning to the beginning of next season. At Bumps we repair, tune and wax all our rental skis and boards in October so they are stored and ready to go for next winter. Our Wintersteiger workshop operates all year round. My ski gear also gets the royal treatment. Make sure to check the care labels on your gear. I spot clean the grease spots with a damp cloth and small amount of eucalyptus oil first. Don’t forget to remove any fur trims and close all Velcro tabs, then into the washing machine using Nikwax Techwash. This stuff does a great cleaning job and also revitalises the breathability. Another cycle through the machine using Nikwax TX.Direct Wash-In re-proofs the water repellency. To dry your gear turn them inside out to line dry in the breeze, this will speed up the drying time.
HAPPY DUO: Mt Buller welcomed celebrity chef Tobie Puttock a member of celebrity chef Jamie Oliver’s YouTube channel ‘FoodTube’. Tobie Puttock hosted a dinner at Black Cockatoo restaurant (Mt Buller Chalet) on August 21, with his good friend and wine connoisseur Matt Skinner.
GREAT FUN: Skyline Park this season has provided skiers with some fabulous jumps and experiences such as this skier showed to his delighted audience.
WATCH ME: Joey Corcoran says watch me as he performs his trick off the Skull couch at Skyline Park.
VILLAGE ENTERTAIN: Free entertainment is provided most Saturday afternoons in the village square. Last Saturday it was Soul Safari who entertained.
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REAL estate agents across Victoria are bound by a code of ethics requiring them to act fairly and honestly in their dealings with property buyers. In a buoyant market, it is not always possible for agents to predict the final selling price of a property, however they can guide buyers to what they feel the final purchase price may be based on historic sales within that area. Buyers should also be aware of the additional
costs involved when purchasing, such as continuing outgoings, land taxes etc and take these into account before signing on the dotted line. Buyers are advised to always review median prices when seeking to purchase a home or an apartment either on or off the mountain. Any member of the public that has an issue with price quoting can always refer the matter to Consumer Affairs Victoria (CAV).
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Seldom offered, without comparison and includes garage parking â?&#x161; Huge single level apartment in the prestigious Grimus Apartment building â?&#x161; Internal access via security lift and connected to the Pension yet very private â?&#x161; 3 oversized bedrooms all with individual en-suites. Living has panoramic views â?&#x161; Living features, open fireplace, floor to ceiling windows and balconies
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Luxury inspired 30 sq corner penthouse- 2 on title heated car parks â?&#x161; 5 large bedrooms and 5 bathrooms with 3 master bedrooms having en-suites â?&#x161; Sumptuous living room, open fireplace, built-in bar, impeccable furnishings â?&#x161; Dining room perfect for entertaining seats 10 plus second dining area â?&#x161; Second living room - childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s play room/ home theatre / overnight guests
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Ex Ski Club at affordable price â?&#x161; Could suit ski club, multi family or even redevelopment site- potential views â?&#x161; Light, bright solid building suits redecoration & future exterior renovations â?&#x161; Large living, kitchen & 5 spacious bedrooms with current bedding for 20 â?&#x161; 3 bathrooms with separate showers and toilets plus a laundry area
TOP FLOOR PENTHOUSE WITH VIEWS FOREVER â?&#x161; â?&#x161; â?&#x161; â?&#x161;
Opposite Chamois lift with easy access to runs & two minutes to village. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, comfortable living, gas fireplace, floor to ceiling windows. Upstairs includes parent retreat with mountain views, WIR, en-suite & spa bath. Garage basement car park, lift, excellent ski storage and drying room.
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Chalet Apartments 810:: Price on Application
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Maggani Ski Club:: $450,000 whole property
More like a Chalet in size and style
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Modern Alto building right on Bourke St with garage car parking & lift â?&#x161; Tastefully furnished 3 bedroom with ensuite and second bathroom â?&#x161; Open plan living, gas fireplace & large balcony offering mountain views â?&#x161; Stone benches, gloss white cupboards and stainless appliances â?&#x161; Magnificent drying, ski storage in private entry hall, hydronic heating
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"Mt Buller + Base of Buller" Mark Adams T
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Beehive Apartment 2:: $425,000 Very Appealing
Bombora 1:: $1,350,000 High Quality Furnishings
Location-Comfort-Views ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚
Beehive 2 is one of only four apartments located in entrance two Split level design, kitchen with timber bench top & comfortable living room Newly built balcony offering north facing views to Stirling and beyond 2 good size bedrooms, functional family bathroom, excellent ski storage.
Magnificent fully renovated snow home with two garage car parks
Located right at the front overlooking Bourke St BB1 Chairlift
Spacious 3 bedroom furnished two storey design with on title car park Upstairs separate 2 bedroom area for children, bathrm, loft space for visitors Downstairs main bedroom includes en-suite and excellent sunlit views Large living room, gas fireplace & sunny balcony. Ski storage, drying
Reindeer Penthouse 7:: $975,000 furnished
Chalet Apartments 705 :: $850,000
Rare opportunity in Reindeer Building- Garage Car Park ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚
Spectacular two storey penthouse, prestigious building, seconds to Bourke St 3 generous sized bedrooms all with BIR and white timber shutters. 2 bathrms Plus a fourth bedroom/ second living room / children retreat - flexible layout Comfortable living, gas fireplace, balcony, spectacular mountain & village views
Howqua 4 :: $750,000 Large Price Reduction
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HUSKI 6:: $525,000 good value
Family ski house with on title parking
Exciting contemporary building in good location
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One of 6 modern two storey townhouses recently externally renovated 3 spacious bedrooms with sleeping for 10 in comfort 2 bathrooms with master having ensuite. Laundry, ski storage Combustion fireplace in living, large kitchen, balcony and mountain views
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39/15 Beach Street, Port Melbourne
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PA 4W O RK D N IN SIT G E Mark Adams :: 03 9646 4230 :: 0419 858 007
Split level design featuring 4 bedrooms and open plan living Second living/TV room for the children & hydronic heating throughout Large main bedroom with ensuite & separate study corner On title heated car park. Fantastic entry foyer, drying & ski storage
Parents retreat plus car parking on title plus right on Bourke St ❚ Master bedroom with private lounge, cedar sauna, round double spa ❚ Second bedroom includes double bunk and single bed above plus study area ❚ Third bedroom has two bunks perfect for kids. Family bathroom with sep toilet ❚ Lounge and dining feature open fireplace and face Bourke St offering good aspect
Arlberg Stage 4 Now Released from only $145,000- $199,000
Invest in Lifestyle - Buy in Arlberg ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚
Buy a piece of the iconic Arlberg- modernised hotel rooms from $145,000 Spacious rooms with en-suite sleeping up to 5 - Occupy and rent out Open all year round under an excellent management team Lowest outgoings and offering best rental returns on Buller
Elkhorn 10:: $375,000 or best offer
Summit Lodge 3 :: $360,000 fully furnished
Hima :: Selection of 3 furnished apartments from $375,000
Easy ski in / ski out access to Standard Run and close to Bourke St ❚ Hima 1- Extremely comfortable, spotless 3 BR, 2 bath at the front $495,000 Family size living, cedar panelling, opening to balcony with pleasant snow views ❚ Hima 5- Well fitted two levels, 2 BR, 2 bathrooms plus powder room- $375,000 ❚ Hima 9- Fully renovated, well-presented 2 BR, 2 bathroom, move in now $395,000
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Best on snow and not to be missed ❚ Developers own penthouse & includes 2 garage spaces on title, private ski room ❚ Very spacious design, lift to penthouse entry - 240 sqm over 3 levels expansive views ❚ Sumptuous living and dining with open fireplace and magnificent outdoor spa ❚ Master BR, ensuite & adjacent lounge/study. Two further BRs & bathroom.
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TRADE-INS WELCOME
Gran Sasso 4-$1,575,000 Negotiable
❚ Perfect for everyone & beautifully presented, luxurious, no expense spared light-filled, north-oriented dream Snow Home with private entrance. ❚ Brilliant layout over 3 levels, 2 living rooms, bespoke alpine furnishings…. ❚ Bombora 1 offers 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 separate toilets, sleeping 12
Valley View 301 :: $750,000
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Summit lodge 3 has excellent natural light and will appeal to young families Features modern kitchen with good cabinetry and quality appliances 2 good bedrooms with BIR sleeping 6 in comfort with family bathroom 4WD access pass available to owners
Inspections arranged with Mark or Local Agent Representative
Terrific garage car parking accessed via remote control door ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚
Vendor instructs to sell this unit which has it all 2 large bedrooms with BIR and 2 bathrooms including separate shower Spacious master features sitting/dressing area and ensuite Unit 10 has an extra-large walk-in storage with dual entry
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Come and experience Big White…
Ski , rent and improve for F REE*!
Take advantage of these great deals… Pay for 10 and receive 4 FREE* Pay for 7 and receive 2 FR EE* Pay for a 5 days and rece ive 1 FREE*
Kids 12 and under ski F REE *
Find out why we are your holiday makers not just reser vation takers… Some may say the Okanagan powder is some of the silkiest smooth snow to fall from the skies and at Big White they have an average of 7.5 metres each winter! Find yourself boot deep threading your way between the trees of “Powder Glades” or laying an edge from top to bottom on the immaculately groomed “Paradise”. The village sits mid mountain with the majority of the accommodation ski in ski out or slopeside perfect for accessing the slopes of a morning. The kids ski school is one of the best in the country catering from the youngest of snow bunnies to the most daring of park tricksters and everything in between. The fun for the young and ”young at heart” doesn’t stop at the end of the day, slide the night away ice skating, tubing, ski doo-ing, sleigh riding and dog sledding. Make it your year to ski this great resort!
WHY BOOK WITH MOGUL SKI WORLD
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$ 8 99 *per person
SUNDANCE RESORT ★ ★ ★ ★ from
$ 10 69 *per person
Based on 7 nights twin share accommodation in a Kitchenette room including a 6 day lift pass. Valid 03 Jan – 05 Feb.
Based on 7 nights twin share accommodation in a superior room including a 6 day lift pass. Valid 03 Jan – 05 Feb.
Based on 7 nights twin share accommodation in a Studio room including daily breakfast and a 6 day lift pass. Valid 03 Jan – 05 Feb.
MOGUL SKI SPECIALS Accommodation – Pay 6 stay 7* Lift – Pay 5 Ski 6*
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$ 2 9 7 9 *per family
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$ 3 7 5 9 *per family
Based on 7 nights accommodation in a 2 bedroom regular including a 6 day lift pass for 2 adults and 2 children 12 years and under. Valid 03 Jan – 05 Feb.
Based on 7 nights accommodation in a 2 bedroom premium including a 6 day lift pass for 2 adults and 2 children 12 years and under. Valid 03 Jan – 05 Feb.
Based on 7 nights accommodation in a 2 bedroom executive with hot tub and a 6 day lift pass for 2 adults and 2 children 12 years and under. Valid 03 Jan – 05 Feb.
MOGUL SKI SPECIALS Accommodation – Pay 6 stay 7* Lift – Kids 12 and under ski FREE*
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