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Contents MANAGING EDITOR Steve Cuff
Features
DESIGN & ARTWORK Chris Febvre and the NEM Creative team
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Opening Long Weekend
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A wrap up with photos of the busiest June long weekend ever in the Snowies.
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ADVERTISING SALES Steve Cuff Ph: 0418 620 651 E: stevecuff@snowymagazine.com.au
Perisher Open Leichhardt Chair The new $4.2m Doppelmayr quad chair opened prior to the June long weekend.
CONTRIBUTORS Gina Woodward, Mike Edmondson, Danielle Cook, Jennie Milton, Paul Gardner, Nicole Vlug.
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Thredbo Mt Kosciuszko Tour
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A ski adventure to Australia’s highest mountain when blanketed with snow.
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PRINT & DISTRIBUTION Snowy Mountains Magazine is a free publication published 8 times per year and distributed to over 250 winter locations. 2019 July Edition 18,000 copies 2200 Sydney, 3200 Canberra 12,600 Snowy Mountains region and surrounding areas
New Thredbo Gondola It’s official, Thredbo will build a new 8-person gondola to open in season 2020.
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Inspiring sit skier heli skiing Quadriplegic Sarah-Jane Staszak’s story of Alaskan heli skiing with son Hamish.
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DIGITAL ONLINE EDITIONS Free E-Editions are available via nemedia.pressreader.com or search for the North East Media App at the Apple, Google Play or Windows App Stores.
Gear Guide for 2019 Need new equipment or clothing, check out the gear and fashion for this season.
PUBLISHER Snowy Mountains Media Hartley Higgins and Steve Cuff
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Buying New Ski Boots
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Try Before You Buy
A guide to help you find the most comfortable How to and what to look for when attending a ski boots and fix problematic boots. demo day for new gear.
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Information on the Epic Australia Pass now with three Australian resorts.
Mike Edmondson passes on valuable tips from decades of backcountry touring.
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The Amelia McGuiness Foundation and the joys of an interschool mum.
Visit the caves this winter for an adventure plus take a dip in the thermal pool.
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Torah’s favourite day where the kids mix with the stars for one big park fest.
Looking for a gig to attend this July, we have a listing of gigs and previews.
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The winter calendar is full of events, which one are you entering in 2019.
Do you need a new $4 million plus Thredbo chalet or want to buy a hobby farm?
Epic Australia Pass
Backcountry Safety Tips
INTERSCHOOLS
Yarrangobilly Caves
Torah Bright Mini Shred
COVER PHOTO Alex Urquhart launching in Perisher’s Front Valley terrain park. PHOTO: Steve Cuff
Winter Calendar
Entertainment Guide
Property Guide
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The First Word WEATHER in the mountains throws up many winter and snow scenarios and after a while you tend to just roll with the punches. After all there is not much you can do to alter Mother Nature when she is in a certain mood. With big snowfalls in late May and early June everyone was excited, especially when Selwyn Snowfields and Perisher opened in late May. Prior to the June long weekend the snow depth went within 2.5cm of beating the legendary 2000 season.
But Mother Nature has been known at times to be somewhat of an ‘Indian Giver’ where she gifts us generous snow and then decides to review that decision. It is all part of the ebbs and flows of a snow season. After a cracking start and a super busy opening weekend, the weather gods went on strike for a few days and forgot to turn the temperature down allowing the mountains to donate snow back to the rivers. As we write this in mid June the mountains are looking white, snow is
falling and the snow cycle starts again. Changing weather is one of the beauties of the winter and certainly leads to lots of chatter in the street and slopes about what this season will bring. The best answer which many of us abide by is to ask in October and we can tell you how the season went. But in the meantime, all the weather watchers and gurus will eagerly awake each morning to see what snow has fallen, what new lifts are opening and how the mountains are transforming.
It’s July and that means school holidays which are almost certain to be booked out in all major resorts and accommodation establishments. A family holiday in the snow is one of the best. The joy on kids’ faces as they play or slide on the snow and the interaction between siblings and parents as they ski or snowboard together certainly brings the family closer together. Enjoy the snow this July and for the whole winter as it really is a wonderful time of year here in the Snowy Mountains.
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Savouring Winter in Style WINTER is more than just skiing and snow at Lake Crackenback Resort. Once your day on slopes is done relax and absorb the finer luxuries of a snow getaway. It is all about family and enjoyment at Lake Crackenback Resort so be sure to indulge yourself in one of their signature spa experiences to suit all genders. Why not treat your mum and enjoy a daughter mother experience with a pampering session that includes a pot of green tea, 60 minute relaxation massage and 30 minute illuminating radiance facial. Here with a group of girlfriends? Then the girls pamper experience will be loved by all with a 60 minute relaxation massage, 30 minute illuminating radiance facial plus a take-home spa gift bag. Traditionally it may have been all about the ladies looking for a spa retreat, but now you can absorb it all as a couple, reconnect and spend quality time with your special someone with a 1.5 hour couples relaxation massage in their dedicated couples room. Once you have been rejuvenated all spa sessions include a grazing board or platter and complimentary beverage options included at Alpine Larder. Cheers to feeling relaxed as well as nourished. Looking to stretch those snow muscles before or after your skiing, then stay tuned
for the yoga sessions by Emma Martin in a true country setting of a refurbished rustic shed. Dining is a huge part of the resort life and whether you are enjoying the wonderful setting of the Cuisine restaurant overlooking the lake or casual dining at Alpine Larder with a new winter menu, it is always pleasurable. Their Savour the Winter dining series are always popular so now is the time to book ahead for what have been highly acclaimed evenings. Join Darren Perryman from Canberra’s Pialligo Estate on August 7 as he serves up a delicious five course long table feast dinner with perfectly matching Nick Spencer Wines. Darren was inspired by his grandmother and aunt back in the north of England who were confectionary and pastry chefs where he grew up with the love of food all around him. Now he calls Pialligo Estate home as the Executive Chef where he is influenced by his passion for paddock to plate. Chef Troy Rhoades-Brown and Sommelier Stephane Pommier from Muse Restaurant are always welcomed back to the resort with aplomb where they present the best wine and produce on offer in the Hunter Valley. Matched with Hunter Valley wines this
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Wildbrumby Road to Success The Wildbrumby Distillery have added a new beau to their venue with a newly sealed section of Wollondibby Road. At the official opening of the road, the aptly named “End of Pothole” party, distillery owner Brad Spalding said it had been years in the planning for surveying, design and DA applications to upgrade the heavily potholed dirt road. “After eight years of work we now have a new Wollondibby Road,” said Brad to a small group of guests who witnessed the ribbon cutting. The entire project was managed and funded by Wildbrumby, a point Brad did make to councillor Brian Old who was invited to attend the official opening. “It was a very large amount for a little distillery to come up with, but managing infrastructure is part of the cost of doing business in a remote location. We are already managing all our own water treatment and effluent, and this sealed section of road represents yet another big
step forward for us.” The newly sealed section of road from the EcoCrackenback turnoff to the distillery was part of a larger project to upgrade the commercial production area of the distillery. The local council included a condition that the section of road be sealed as part of that development application. Engineer Tom Evans was hired to oversee the project for its duration, construction completed by Edwin Kraft of Kraft Earthmoving with surveying work by Peter Burns. The new road will offer better distillery access, has created more parking for cars and buses and will alleviate the huge clouds of dust drifting from the old dirt road. “This will obviously have benefits for both our customers and our distilling operations. Now we just wish those people using the road would slow down a bit,” says Spalding.
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Women on Snow By Gina Woodward THE rise in popularity of women’s specific active trips, be it in wellness, walking, skiing or surfing, is a global trend leading to options for all ages and abilities. Check out what’s on offer to you in this Australian winter. In our Snowy Mountains region, there are a range of women’s ski and snowboard improvement programs across most of the resorts, along with snowshoe tours, XC ski session, Masters programs and avalanche courses. Women’s programs are a really inspiring
way to improve skills, learn something new, make new friends, and learn in a supportive environment. And they are all kinds of fun too. With on-snow learning, video analysis and expert coaching, the changes participants see by the end of a week can be remarkable and will add so much to their enjoyment of the sport. Be it a one day course, a full week, or a program over a few weeks, it’s worth checking out the options to see what suits your winter plans. Often courses will include a number of specific off-snow sessions tailored to the
interests of the participants. Be it morning yoga, post ski stretch classes, learning about women’s specific equipment, or knowing what to ask for at the ski tuning shop, there is something for everyone to learn in this space. In conjunction with the programs, some resorts host wine and cheese shopping nights, with discounts for the ladies to enjoy. Rewarding yourself for an achievement, be it a small win, is a great excuse for some retail therapy, snow themed of course. When participants register for a program, there may often be a recommended fitness program to help prepare for the course, such as Snow Fitness (online) run by Thredbo Ambassador and Olympian Manuela Berchtold. Just ask a group who’s feeling great on day three of a five day program and it’s normally the Pilates regulars who are smiling, with strong core and legs brought to the program so they can maximise what they get out of it. Programs see loads of return participants who enjoy the opportunity to learn with others in this environment. Anecdotal feedback notes that they’ve made lifelong friends, found chicks to ski with, love being encouraged by their group, and laugh when they realise it’s ok to ask your group to sit out a run or go to the toilet, without being heckled by their family – c’mon Mum, hurry up!
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the residents have welcomed the event. As competitors progress through the countryside crowds cheer them on and wave the traditional colours of the Tour de France, as well as decorate their properties showing support. This year L’Étape Australia is proud to have Australian cyclist Amanda Spratt and Mitchelton-SCOTT professional cyclist Esteban Chaves as ambassadors. Commentator Matthew Keenan will be calling the race as competitors cross the line. Once finished Banjo Paterson Park becomes a festive atmosphere with entertainment and a welcome rest for the riders as they swap tales from the road. Riders will arrive to collect their bibs on Friday 29 with race day on Saturday 30 November 2019. You can find all information at www.letapeaustralia.com and register for the early bird discounts.
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EACH winter hundreds of thousands of visitors drive to the snow resorts. Many are oblivious to the weather and how it plays a huge factor in the condition of the road. Here are some driving tips to help get you to the snow and home safely: ̋̽ Roads can be slippery even if it has not been snowing. Moisture seeping across roads can freeze in sub-zero temperatures which may not be noticeable, especially on shady corners. ̋̽ Caution should always be taken, not just when it is snowing. ̋̽ Be constantly aware and drive to the conditions. ̋̽ Speed is one of the biggest factors in winter accidents in the alpine plus on the roads leading to the Snowy Mountains. ̋̽ Slow down, there is no rush and five minutes will not make a huge difference to your snow day. ̋̽ Ensure you have good tyres and you must fit chains when directed by RMS or National Parks staff. ̋̽ All two wheel drive cars must carry chains in Kosciuszko National Park and know how to fit them. ̋̽ When it snows the roads will be slippery. Slow down and allow extra distance between you and the car in front. ̋̽ Do not slam on the brakes as you will slide. Slowly pump the brakes on and off continually to slow down. ̋̽ Stay in lower gears and allow engine to assist your speed control. ̋̽ Do not overtake on snowy slippery roads or pull in front of cars making them brake suddenly. ̋̽ Be patient and enjoy the mountain drive no matter how slow. You can find more information at www.snowsafe.org.au.
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Taking Photos of Kids SCHOOL holidays in July means loads of fun snow moments with the family that you are sure to want to capture. With everyone virtually having a camera these days, via the phone at least, there is no reason why you can’t capture great memories which in years to come will become your family history. So, let’s do it right and make stunning images as best we can. Kids are small so you need to get down to their level, yet people stand tall over kids and mostly just shoot down. What you get is just a bland white background of the snow on the ground. Doesn’t sound so exciting when we phrase it like that does it. That is a boring photo. You could do so much better by at least kneeling or even lying on the snow so that you are in your kids’ world, looking up or at least straight at them. This type of photo brings the sky and mountains into view and a much more interesting setting with the younger ones looking down at you at the camera. Try this or even compare standing to kneeling and you will see the difference. Plus, the grandparents will appreciate better photos.
If you want kids together you need to direct them. Put arms around each other’s shoulder and make it look warm and welcoming. If you don’t tell them what you want, they will stand like statues mostly, so become the director of operations to add that little extra spice to your photo. For a family photo you can use a few of the same principles, especially if mum or dad are 6 foot 5. When organising the family take an extra minute and have the parents kneel so that they are on a similar level to the kids. Having everyone’s eye line on a similar plane will really enhance the photo. Or make it fun and have the kids lay over dads back or sit on a parent’s knee. This will make the photos that much more professional and the difference is chalk and cheese. Plus, you can zoom in closer on the group and see people’s faces much better if they are organised closer together. The same theory applies to action photos for kids. Get down on that snow and make sure you get the best angle and shot. In the photos here you can see some of the results. The group of cross-country
girls look like they are having a great time and the photo tells the story of fun. The boy on the rail was taken from below on the sloping landing, so you could have kneeled below eye level to snap this great action. Enjoy the snow and experiment more for exciting photos.
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IMAGE: Always try and shoot below eye level with kids whether it is a group, single or action shots. PHOTOS: Steve Cuff.
Busiest June Long Weekend Ever By Steve Cuff THE 2019 snow season started in tremendous fashion with early openings by Selwyn Snowfields and Perisher plus the busiest June long weekend ever recorded in Snowy Mountains history. Late May and early June snowfalls saw the snow depth creep within 2.5cm of the legendary 2000 season, creating the best start to a season in 20 years with 71.3cm depth on June 4. With publicity from the early snow crowds flocked to the resorts on the long weekend with Perisher and Thredbo car parks both overflowing and virtually every accommodation house full. Visitors relished the exceptional conditions on the slopes with numerous lifts for skiing and snowboarding, snow play enthusiasts were ecstatic and with so many options off the slopes, there was a plethora of activity and fireworks to celebrate the occasion. The Peak Music Festival at Perisher comprising four days and over 120 gigs kept the masses entertained off the slopes at Perisher Valley. Thredbo had a free Village Square concert on Saturday night, followed by the long lunch on Sunday and a host of other entertainment for kids. The traditional Jindabyne Snow Sale offered many a bargain and was packed solid Saturday morning. Retail shops, restaurants and cafes all had big weekends of trade. By Monday the weather had taken a turn for the worse with heavy rain dampening the enthusiasm which resulted in most people leaving earlier than previously scheduled.
After such huge visitation the roads became a virtual parking lot all the way to Canberra and beyond of the like never witnessed before as guests departed in their thousands. With all resorts having great season pass sales and guests taking the chance to acquire an early season slide, plus music options and keen sightseers, it certainly was a weekend for the history books. Here are a number of images from the first week of the season.
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CARVE: Lee Rolls skiing at Smiggin Holes, Perisher, June 9.
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Perisher photos courtesy of Perisher. Thredbo photos courtesy of Thredbo Resort.
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TRADITION: An Aboriginal smoking ceremony as part of a Welcome to Country ceremony at Thredbo.
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EARLY: Perisher open on May 31.
HAPPY: Taking a slide at Thredbo June 8.
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MUSIC: One of the Peak Festival’s 120 gigs. PHOTO: Nicole Vlug
SLASH: A June 4 Perisher powder day.
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SLIDE: A skier in Perisher’s Rail Rampage.
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COOL: A snowman ice carving at Thredbo.
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FUN: Guests dine at Thredbo’s long lunch. PHOTO: Steve Cuff
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FROM the 2019 winter onwards Australian snow enthusiasts who hold the Epic Australia Pass now have a new scenario to consider. Forget for one minute the pass has incredible overseas options, now you have three Australian resorts to choose from. But will die hard Perisher skiers venture south to Hotham and Falls Creek resorts, or in a reverse situation, will those south of the border in Victoria be curious to schuss the slopes of Perisher. Each resort is unique when it comes to terrain, village and surroundings and all have pros and cons compared to their respective other, depending on what you want from a snow holiday. Looking beyond the next few years, how will this recent purchase by Vail Resorts of Hotham and Falls Creek lift companies affect visitation and affect growth of each individual region, town or respective resort. Snowy Mountains Magazine presented this scenario to Vail Resorts Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Australia and Perisher, Peter Brulisauer. “I think we will see a whole bunch of interesting effects, some of which you can probably envisage and others will be a bit of a surprise, but if you go back to the basics of what the Epic Australia Pass is about, it’s providing Australians with better value so that they ski and board more,” said Mr Brulisauer. “We expect that over time that visitation in all three resorts will increase.” “And not in a way that will all happen in 2019 or 2020. There’s natural constraints to access, whether it is the size of roads, or number of beds, the number of car parks that are going to govern how busy any resort can be on any given day. Some of those things will constrain how quickly resorts can grow. “But most importantly I think for the community giving this additional value to the Epic Australia Pass holders will see more people want to invest in the region and visit the region.” “Whether they’re a family that want to go and enjoy the fantastic facilities that Falls Creek provide in that environment, that on snow environment that are tailored to families, or whether they are skiing the steeps of Hotham which has got fantastic advanced terrain or whether they want to enjoy the wide variety that Perisher offers as the Southern Hemisphere’s biggest resort. “When you can make loyal guests feel like they are getting great value I think they are going to plan their winter around how they are going to come down here more and that’s great for our business, it’s a key part of our strategy, key part of Vail Resorts strategy.” “I remember riding the Ridge Chair with a guy from Albury last year who bought the pass predominately to ski in the US, and then thought “I would just go give Perisher
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COLOUR: Falls Creek Village.
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VAST: The Freedom Chair at Guthega, Perisher. PHOTO: Perisher.
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VIEW: Skiing Hotham.
PHOTO: Hotham.
a go”. Yeah, he was just blown away by Perisher, just like wow, like how big this place is and how much variety there is. “I think more and more people will start to come up here, and vice versa, some Perisher guests will go down to Hotham, I don’t think that is a bad thing, it’s a great thing because it’s giving our skiers and snowboarders variety and it’s keeping them interested in skiing and keeping them hooked.” With the introduction of the RFID pass system some years ago data is the key now for resorts. It is crucial to their planning and now more than ever they know every aspect of their guest. Mr Brulisauer said, “Yes, we do track the data, we track it really carefully. Epic, Epic Australia Pass, that suite of passes is a key plank of the strategy for Vail Resorts and so too is understanding what those guests do.” “In terms of numbers, we can’t talk numbers but in the press release that was put out it was really clear that Vail Resorts has been really happy with what’s been achieved out of the Sydney market and with Perisher, both driving Perisher’s results and also driving visitation into our resorts in the US and Canada out of Sydney, and a key reason for the acquisition of Hotham and Falls (lift companies) is to try and do the same thing out of Melbourne.” Judging by visitation in the Snowy Mountains, Jindabyne and Perisher which most would agree has been strong, will the purchase have the same effect on Hotham and Falls Creek resorts as more Melbourne and possibly NSW visitors seek out their full options and frequent all three resorts. “It’s part of the idea to try and get more people to ski in our Australian resorts as well, it’s not all about taking Australians to go and ski the US and Canada and not here,” said Mr Brulisauer. Either way, what ever resort you want to ski or snowboard, be it here in Australia or overseas, let’s just say the choices seem more endless than before. You must use your Epic Australia Pass in Australia first before it is eligible for the northern winter. You can visit www.epicaustraliapass.com.au for more information and options with passes.
Perisher Leichhardt Chair Opening
By Steve Cuff
A summer of hard work and years in the planning all came to fruition when Perisher opened their new $4.2m Leichhardt Quad Chair on Thursday June 6, two days before the June long weekend. In what was a marketer’s dream, heavy snowfalls in May and early June allowed for an early opening of not only Perisher Resort, but the Leichhardt Chair as well. It was somewhat low key and not too many people which was totally understandable considering it was two days prior to the June long weekend. But it sure was an enjoyable ride and everyone would agree that the new chair has given a new lease of life to this area of the resort. You ride high here on the Doppelmayr quad, and the view is great and totally different to when you were dragged on the ground via the T-bar. You can see Front Valley and the loading areas on Mt Perisher chairs, ideal for dodging lift lines on busy days. And the verdict……!!! A big thumbs up not only for the new chair but for the resort staff and Doppelmayr to have it ready for what was the busiest opening long weekend in history. Most of Perisher’s hierarchy were in attendance for the opening and a few words were said by Perisher’s Chief Operating Officer, Peter Brulisauer, before the serious business of riding the chair and cutting some laps. We all know the chair is not the longest in the world, but it serves a great purpose for all levels of snow enthusiasts. Plus, more importantly it has
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PHOTO: Perisher.
CELEBRATE: The official opening.
increased capacity by 75% on the old “lovable” Leichhardt T-bar. There were a few reminiscing lift line stories of the now long forgotten T-bar days, but the chair is a winner, and everyone seemed suitably impressed. The replacement of the steep, advanced only Leichhardt T-bar with a chairlift will allow it to be used by children and beginners providing another option to the nearby Happy Valley T-bar. The new chairlift also has the same conveyor load system as the Freedom Quad Chairlift in Guthega, making the loading process easy for all guests. From a snow enthusiasts point of view it serves many options from off piste stormy days on Powder Ridge, The Cleft will see more carving on its groomed piste, the Leichhardt Terrain Park will now be a quicker lap and for the low end skiers finding their feet, a great cruise on the Snowy Trails. It is not every day you attend an opening of a chair lift, so the
occasion was special, and it is now part of Perisher history. Leichhardt will attract many a guest this season and for many years to come so swing by when you are next at Perisher and cruise a few laps. The chair opens at 8.30am each day, perfect for making your way from Front Valley across to Mt Perisher.
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Come and Try Cross Country Skiing EVER wanted to try cross country skiing or learn new techniques and skills but not sure how to go about it? On Saturday July 6, you can attend a Come and Try cross country skiing day at the Perisher Nordic Centre which is open to everyone who is new to cross country skiing! Cost per person is $22 for the day. The day comprises of a two hour lesson from 9.00am to 11.00am by professional ski instructors, a BBQ lunch and tour of the trails in the afternoon. Please arrive by 8.30am to be graded into groups. Participants will need to bring their own cross country equipment. Equipment can be hired from Wilderness Sports in Jindabyne (ph 6456 2966) or their Perisher shop (ph 6457 5966) located in the NPWS building or Rhythm Sports (ph 6452 2303) at Cooma. This event which is run jointly by Ski & Snowboard Australia Northern and Perisher X-Country is an ideal way for people to be introduced to the sport. The Perisher cross country Nordic Centre is only a short walk from the
Perisher car park, just follow the trail from beside the fire station. All Participants must have a current SSA SnowID in order to register. If you do not have a SnowID or are unsure if you have a SnowID, please visit www.snowracer.com.au/registration/ to either check or sign up. Once you have obtained a SnowID you will be sent a Username via email to use when you register. Please ensure that your SnowID details are up-to-date and your membership is active. Please note that in the event that the Come & Try day cannot be held due to snow conditions, participants entry payment will be donated to the Perisher Nordic Shelter. For any enquiries on the Come & Try Day, contact Wendy on 0422 240 483 or email wolsen@skiandsnowboard.org.au for more information.
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FUN: Try cross country skiing this year at Perisher with great views and gentle trails to follow. PHOTOS: Steve Cuff
ADAMINABY
COOMA
JINDABYNE
« Snowy Scheme Museum « The BIG Trout « Adaminaby & Eucumbene Heritage Trail
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Art Galleries – Raglan, Monaro Art Group Birdsnest Retail Store Corrective Services Gaol Museum Mount Gladstone Lookout & Miss Heidi’s Teahouse Snowy Hydro Discovery Centre Cascades and Tuross Falls – Wadbilliga National Park (via Numeralla) « Travellers Rest & Collections Reflections « Historic Lambie St Town Walk « Mt Bike track at Mt Gladstone
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DELEGATE
« Yarrangobilly Caves
BERRIDALE « Lucy Rose Art Gallery « Shut the Gate Cellar Door
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Historic Burnima Homestead Historic Engine Display & Lavender House Museum Platypus Reserve River Walk
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Corroboree Frog Display & Snowy Region Visitor Centre Gaden Trout Hatchery Kosciuszko Brewery – Banjo Paterson Inn Lake Jindabyne Shared Trail Lake Fishing Lower Level MTB Trails Segway Eco Tours – Lake Crackenback Resort Wildbrumby Schnapps Distillery, Alpine Way Snowy Wilderness High Country Adventure
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Guthega History at Historical Society Dinner presentation, the gathering often burst into laughter, such was the extent of intimate description of bus excursions and breakdowns from Canberra to the mountains in the 50’s. Members would have to push the bus, often fix the bus en route, slept on the floor and even under the bus before they would eventually build their own lodges. One such trip resulted in the bus arriving at Smiggins with one person sitting on the left front guard with a petrol can pumping petrol straight into the carburettor, and another member sitting on the right guard topping up the water into the radiator.
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John and Sue Steggall with daughter Zali Steggall and husband Tim Irving. THE annual Perisher Historical Society dinner was held in Charlotte Pass this year with guests venturing to the Stillwell Hotel. The guest speaker each year talks about local skiing history. Wal Costanzo from Brindabella Ski Club presented a fascinating insight into the beginning of the Canberra based club and their lodges at Guthega from the 1950’s through to Carinya at Thredbo in later years. Starting their life as the YMCA Ski Club of Canberra in 1951 with a small group of enthusiastic skiers, Wal delved into the club’s history which he was a major part from 1957.
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Lachlan Grey, Jessica Gordon, Lucy Blyton and Glenys Huggett.
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Lesley Ludwig, Peter Ward with Pam and Philip Woodman. He said the Club’s early ski trips revolved around a series of old buses of dubious mechanical reliability and as he continued to recount several bus stories during the
What a sight that must have been. In the mid 1950s the Club decided it needed permanent accommodation in the Snowy Mountains for its members. At that stage Guthega Dam was being constructed with a sizeable village in Guthega to accommodate staff and workers. In 1955 the Snowy Mountains Authority (SMA) offered the Club one of the staff cottages with basic accommodation that became “Tiobunga” lodge. As membership grew so did their expectations of more advanced accommodation and the club built a second lodge at Guthega, “Kyilla” which was opened by Sir William Hudson in July 1960. The “Tiobunga” lodge was renovated
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Guest speaker for the evening Wal Costanzo with his family, Joan, Connor, Sandra and David. PHOTOS: Steve Cuff. from 1960-1963 and a new wing added to “Kyilla” in 1982-1983. In 1967 with a club membership of 500 and many members wanting access to longer T-bars, chairlifts and challenging terrain, it was decided to build the “Carinya” lodge at Thredbo in 1968. Further renovations were undertaken on “Carinya” in 1996 and finished in June 1997. Shortly after the final stage of Carinya was completed, the lodge was destroyed in the Thredbo landslide of July 1997 with the loss of one Club member and 17 residents of Bimbadeen lodge. The club has since constructed a new lodge in Thredbo, Waragun in the
Woodridge area. Canberra residents have been very active snow people to this day and were a major part of the early snow years at Guthega and Perisher. Members of the Brindabella Ski Club were also very hands on and construction of all of the Club’s three lodges and extensions were undertaken almost entirely by Club labour. This is only a small part of the evening presented by Wal, and you can see more historical information at either of these websites. www.brindabellaskiclub.org.au. www.perisherhistoricalsociety.org.au. www.perisherhistory.org.au.
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Ski Tuning Maestro WHEN Perisher ski tuning maestro Adi Mayer first arrived in Australia it was for six months before returning to Austria. “I worked for Stolz ski boot manufacturer and they needed somebody to foam boots and I only originally come out for six months, four months work and few months holiday in Australia,” said Adi. “They talked me into staying in the summer and tune all their hire skis.,” He now estimates he has tuned over two hundred thousand pairs of skis at his shop Adi’s Waxatorium in Perisher where he has been for 47 years. This season he has taken possession of a brand new state of the art Montana automated tuning machine, the first one of its kind outside of Europe and can now tune 30-40 skis per hour. Adi said he started out at Perisher working for the company in the 1970’s in boot and ski hire. “They would get their boots and then go to the next building outside of the number 1 T-bar (now Mitchell T-Bar) for their skis,” said Adi. “The good old days where we were in the pit, with people stepping on your fingers when they were stepping into their skis.” “1972 I started with just hand filing and
a little sand grinding machine, that’s all I had.” “In 1977 I approached the company and they realised they needed a tuning place and they agreed so I am still here, I am still doing it.” Since the mid 1980’s Adi has had five state of the art machines, what he calls “robots”, but said he has never looked back from arriving in the Snowy Mountains. His home region Villach has excellent ski pedigree including the legendary Franz Klammer and Sochi Winter Olympic downhill champion Matthias Mayer residing in the same small town, Afritz am See, where Adi grew up with Matthias’ grandparents. Now though he is firmly entrenched working in the Perisher Centre during winter and living in Jindabyne. Each day he loads the machine which does a full tune on skis and snowboards, including settings for different base structures and race tuning. He then checks them and waxes the skis and snowboards and they are ready. On his wall in the downstairs arcade shop there are some old photos of his early
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TECHNOLOGY: Adi with his new state of art Montana machine for the 2019 season. PHOTO: Steve Cuff.
days, a long way from the new Montana machine that is a modern standout in the shop. “I went from a go go mobile to a Rolls Royce,” said Adi.
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HISTORY: The good old days with Adi tuning.
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SMOOTH: Join in the fun of racing this year for a good cause. PHOTO: Steve Cuff.
10th Anniversary of the Amelia McGuiness Australian Snowsports Development Foundation Adam Lambert and Greta Small. Athlete Scholarships are only made possible through the fundraising events held throughout the season. Three AMASDF events are planned this winter for junior athletes, as well as a new event targeted at the masters skiers. The events are all about participation, so please come along and enter to help support the foundation whilst enjoying a great event experience. 2019 AMELIA MCGUINESS FUNDRAISING EVENTS ̋̽ Amelia McGuiness XC Sprints, Perisher Trails – Sunday 18th August ̋̽ Amelia McGuiness Memorial Time Trials (Alpine GS, Ski Cross & Snowboard Cross), Perisher Monday 19th August ̋̽ Amelia McGuiness Alpine ‘Masters & Apprentices’ Time Trial, Perisher – Monday 19th August The Amelia McGuiness Cross Country Sprints is an individual Junior event and are a chance to gain valuable Cross Country event experience for those competing in
Interschools Snowsports Events. The 10th running of the Amelia McGuiness Memorial Time Trials will see an Alpine, Snowboard Cross and Ski Cross course being held for school aged participants. The event is open to a maximum of 250 participants and is a popular event ahead of the SSA Northern States Interschools Championships. New for this year, is the ‘Masters v’s Apprentices’ Alpine race. Have you left school, do you love to race, are you a tertiary student, parent, teacher, coach, Master-in-Charge or involved in Alpine skiing in any way? Then come along and enter. Fun, prizes
and lots of ego’s are guaranteed! Not able to compete this year? The AMASDF is supported by the Australian Sports Federation (ASF) through the Australian Sport Incentive Program, which enables donations of $2 or more to the ASF/AMASDF to be tax deductible. To support the foundation by making a taxable donation to the Australian Sports Foundation please visit: https://asf.org. au/projects/nsw-snowsports/ameliamcguiness-australian-snowsportsdevelopment-foundation/. For more information and to enter the events, go to https://nswinterschools. com.au/amelia-mcguiness-events.
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NSW | ACT | QLD Event Dates SUBARU – SSA Interschools Participation and Development Series – June 23 & 30 at Perisher TRAVELPLAN SKI – Northern NSW and Queensland Championships – July 9-13 at Perisher TRAVELPLAN SKI – Sydney Championships – July 16–20 at Thredbo SUBARU – ACT/Southern NSW Championships – July 24-26 at Perisher SUBARU – SSA Northern States Championships – August 20-25 at Perisher SUBARU – SSA Northern Slopestyle Championships – August 20 at Perisher RED ENERGY – SSA Northern Cross Country Championships – August 22 at Perisher SUBARU – Multiclass Championships – August 24 at Perisher Australian Championships – September 4-8 at Mt Buller SSA Interschools Participation and Development Series – September 14 at Thredbo
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2019 marks 10 years since the passing of Amelia McGuiness, a passionate and experienced skier who tragically lost her life at 16 years of age, and the subsequent establishment of the Amelia McGuiness Snowsports Development Foundation (AMASDF) in her honour. The AMASDF is dedicated to raising funds to provide financial support for up-andcoming winter snowsports athletes from the age of 10 to 18 years old. In the 10 years since the Foundation was established just on $194,800 in individual Snowsports Scholarships have been awarded. The AMASDF operates through Ski & Snowboard Australia with support for its initiatives from the NSW & ACT Snowsports discipline committees and Interschools Snowsports Australia. Since its inception, AMASDF has supported many athletes that have since competed in the Winter Olympic Games, as well as aspiring developing athletes. Some of the recent scholarship recipients include; Jakara Anthony, Belle Brockhoff, Rohan Chapman-Davies, Britt Cox, Matt Graham, Claudia Gueli, Jarryd Hughes,
Interschools Parent Survival Can you handle the pace of being an Interschoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Mum? From wearing Glad garbage bags at prestigious private-school events, to lugging semi-trailer loads of ski gear around the mountain, hereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s one Mumâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s take on surviving the championships.
THE world of snow racing can be tough, and not just for the competitors. Consider for a moment the parents of the 10,000 kids who compete in the Interschools Snowsports Championships each year. Interschoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Mums and Dads have a bit of a reputation on the mountain. Yes, theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re tough. But they have to be. They have rearranged entire family schedules, juggled work commitments, found accommodation, packed and then lugged a semi-trailer load worth of snow gear long distances in the wee hours of the morning, and forked out obscene amounts of money just so their little darlings can have 30 seconds of fame running the gates. And thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s all before race day. Interschools have also been known to attract bad weather of all types with blizzards seemingly appearing like magnets on race days. A few years back, I was a parent at Interschools standing for most of the day on a race course in some hideously
wet conditions. In over 30 years on the mountain, I have never been so wet and cold as I was that day. Every time I smiled (or should I say grimaced), water squeezed from the foam padding around my goggles and ran down my cheeks in rivers. I couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t understand why my head was getting so cold, until I discovered my amateur-hour mistake of not closing the vents on my helmet. And Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m almost too embarrassed to mention that I took my gloves off at one point to wring out the water, not realising I would never get them back on again until they dried. My life would have been a lot easier had I succumbed to the lure of an Interschoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Mum jacket - those long, cape-like things that scream DONâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;T MESS WITH ME! Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;M AN INTERSCHOOLS MUM. At another, and almost-as-wet race event, I did choose to wear a garbage bag over my ski jacket, but only because I liked the cheekiness of turning up to a prestigious private-school event in a Glad bag. I asked the State Manager of NSW
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PATIENCE: A gathering of parents watch kids compete in a mogul event. PHOTO: Steve Cuff.
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and the sense of achievement they will feel by taking part in the racing is more important than the times they achieve.â&#x20AC;? My tips? Make sure you have the warmest and most waterproof gear you can afford, there is some serious standing around watching. But it is all worth it for high ďŹ ves and hugs from your tiny competitors at the ďŹ nish line â&#x20AC;&#x201C; even if youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re so cold you can barely feel your ďŹ ngers and toes.
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Mt Kosciuszko Winter Summit By Steve Cuff AUSTRALIA’S highest summit, Mt Kosciuszko at 2228m above sea level changes dramatically from summer to winter. Last season I had the pleasure of joining a Thredbo backcountry guided tour to see how it transforms once covered in snow. Arriving at Thredbo for what I thought was an introductory tour, Josh Armstead our lead tour guide said that tour had not filled so would I like to go to Kosciuszko instead. Sure, that sounds great, but in the back of my mind there was doubt that being chained to the editor’s desk has done nothing for my fitness. The group organises their backcountry touring skis, we are issued with transceivers and North Face backpacks and given instructions about the day ahead and ride the Kosciuszko Express chair to Eagles Nest. Fitting skins was relatively simple and we set off with a small mixed group who all seem friendly and as excited as I am. I know it is a 6.5km summer walk on a pathway, but what to expect in winter with ski boots and more gear. We have two guides, Josh and Lachy MacMahon who are very knowledgeable and experienced. They have done this trip
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SHELTER: The best lunch spot inside Seaman’s Hut.
numerous times, but they are still super enthusiastic. I suppose it is hard to not like this view as we steadily climb out of Thredbo over rolling hills. Along the way they advise of techniques for turning for when the terrain becomes steeper, but it is hardly cliff hanging, rather steadier incline. As we see our first glimpse of Kosi the views only continue to impress. It is a blanket of white as far as the eye can see and the Main Range expanse starts to appear as we climb higher. You can see Mt Carruthers and glimpses of the much steeper Watsons Crag area. It is mid September 2018 on what is a big snow year and the roof of Australia is presenting itself magnificently, the scenery stunning. On the more steeper pitches the lungs have reservations about my decision, but the body is willing and I just go at my pace. There is no hurry here, it is a glorious day so stopping to absorb the scenery is part of this adventure. We stop at Lake Cootapatamba lookout, the lake totally snow covered, but the cornice ridge on the far side leading down from the Kosciuszko summit is something to behold. It seems just continuous with a vivid blue sky background. We arrive at the face of Kosciuszko, the time my subconscious may have been dreading, walking straight up the steeper face rather than the simpler summer version of circumnavigating via a steady path. I use my old strategy of just stopping to take a photo routine as my lungs suggest a longer rest is needed. It is by no means a hard climb and the younger fitter crew seem to blast up there with ease. It’s no surprise it is windy at the top, but I wonder on the strategy of people
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GROUP: Guide Josh and group near Mt Kosciuszko. PHOTOS: Steve Cuff.
snowshoeing in shorts. Our group are not the only people here and we witness a kite skier in full flight. As expected, the views are spectacular and as we link turns down the face towards Rawson Pass on a thin layer of corn it is delightful skiing but the only real turns we will have all day. This is more of an adventure bucket list tour to tick off summiting of one of the seven continent summits. I’m sure my count will stay as one. We venture towards Seaman’s Hut which is such a contrast sitting there by its lonesome in this vast snow covered wilderness. It may well be one of the best lunch locations ever. The return to Thredbo is more touring and a slight gradient to arrive at the top of Anton’s T-bar for the schuss back to the base. What a day and a true adventure to the roof of Australia.
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TOP: The mandatory summit photo at 2228m.
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CARVE: Skiing the face of Kosi.
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STONE: Lachy MacMahon outside Seaman’s Hut.
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Torah Bright Mini Shred SMILING faces are sure to abound from hundreds of kids who can’t wait to attend the Torah Bright Mini shred in July. Torah loves the day describing the Mini Shred as her favourite day of the year. “It’s fun, it’s about making new friends to shred with and learn new things. Seeing the talent level of little Aussie shredders is amazing. It’s incredible to have such a brilliant line-up of inspiring athletes and Olympians to share advice, tips and stoke with all the kids. It sure is a day to remember,” said Torah. Over 300 excited kids registered for the day last year and were greeted by one of the best coaching line-ups ever assembled on Australian soil. This year will be no different. It’s all about encouraging generation next to get out on the snow and with gold medal talent and award-winning inspiration Torah Bright is the perfect host. The Torah Bright Mini Shred gives intermediate skiers and boarders under 18 the chance to shred with their friends, pick up tips from the industry best and progress in a super fun environment. Torah said it was amazing of all the coaches to give their time, but it was all for the kids. “The kids are a little nervous but once the coaches all get in and start talking to them and building their confidence it’s like
amazing to see how the kids really progress and really blossom.” Parent Brooke from Balgowlah said her two daughters were having a fantastic day last year. “My younger daughter had never done jumps before, so to have something like this set up is fantastic for her to learn safely and for her to get that encouragement to be a part of it. There are a lot of confident people here that I am really pleased they are helping those younger ones,” said Brooke. Mark Campbell from Forresters Beach on the Central Coast had two kids involved, Harvey (6) and Maya (8). “This is great mate, it’s just so good to see Torah put on a great day for the kids and it’s inspiring to have all the pros here teaching them tricks and everyone is stoked,” said Mark. The Thredbo terrain park crew develop one of the coolest mini terrain parks for the event with a sweet jib and jump line, transitions and rollers – all mini size just ideal for learning. There’s a signing session with Torah and the coaches, a sausage sizzle, DJ and giveaways thanks to Roxy, Rhythm Snow Sports and Aspen Snowmass. The event wraps with the highlight of the day…the mass group dance.
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SMILES: Torah with a group of happy kids.
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ASSIST: Ryan Tiene gives a helping hand to this shredder.
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Stuart Diver Appointed General Manager AFTER the recent resignation of Jordan Rogers, Stuart Diver has been appointed General Manager of Thredbo Resort. Snowy Mountains Magazine caught up with Mr Diver for an interview and asked him about his new role. “It feels awesome,” said Mr Diver. “Obviously a very exciting time for me and hopefully an exciting time for Thredbo and the wider community of Thredbo, I think. I have been here for 24 years and know a lot of people and know the business, so hopefully the ideas I can bring to fruition with the team, with the community of Thredbo will mean it will really take us to new heights.” Having worked in numerous positions during his time at Thredbo, Mr Diver said he understands all aspects of the business. “I started as night auditor in the hotel, then I did summer walks guide and served beers in the bistro. Then I came back obviously as Snowsports Supervisor, Race Department. Worked in environmental services village department collecting garbage – that was the best six weeks of my life (laugh). Then basically pretty well plenty of jobs and then came back as Snowsports Operations Manager.” “My first full time role with Thredbo
was Customer Service Executive Manager affiliation with the village, business just looking after customer service for operators and residents than his the resort. Then Jordan came along, and predecessor, having constantly interacted I became Resort Operations Manager and via social occasions and that people had now obviously General Manager. It has good respect for him. been an interesting When asked will climb up from that give a different collecting garbage.” feel to the Village “I think this having someone business really does from his side of the need people that bridge (company have been in the offices) being very business and have a active on the other real passion for the side of the bridge mountains as I have. (village)? I have a passion “I really hope for the sports, so. One of the the mountains – things I have done, ◼ CHIEF: Stuart Diver with Frank summer and winter. hopefully over the Prihoda at the Thredbo Historical As you know, last seven years is Society dinner in 2014. Thredbo is a really to really form those unique community and Village, so the relationships. My aim is to keep those General Manager’s role really does need relationships going. Whether that is going to be one that covers all facets, not just us to social functions or making sure my (company) as a business. office door is always open to come in and “Hopefully I will be able to balance the discuss whatever the issue may be and let needs of stake holders and make sure we us find a resolution that is good for us as a get great results for everyone.” company, us as a town, us as a community Commenting on stake holders, we because we are all in it together and we suggested to Diver that he has more know it is an interesting business to be in.
“I have a mutual respect with a lot of people in this community. There is a lot of great minds who have been here for a long time and I am really looking forward to working with them and making sure we are driving the whole of Thredbo forward, and not just us as an isolated company.”
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It’s Official - Thredbo Gondola for 2020 EXCITING news has been confirmed that Thredbo will build a new 8-person Doppelmayr gondola this summer with an opening for the 2020 snow season. Newly appointed General Manager, Stuart Diver spoke with Snowy Mountains Magazine in an exclusive interview where he confirmed the news and outlined prospective future development plans Thredbo have on their agenda. Mr Diver said he was really excited about what the gondola will do for Thredbo. “An eight person gondola is absolutely a big investment for us but not only for our winter business, year round business it is really going to pay dividends,” said Mr Diver. “I think the big upside is the tourist rides in winter will be great and taking guests in the comfort of a brand-new gondola up to the Merritts area to have a look at the snow and have a hot chocolate, I think will be great.” The gondola will replace the old existing Merritts double chair that runs from the Valley Terminal precinct. The gondola will take the same line plus will have a mid station on the higher side of High Noon run where the current double chair passes over. He admitted that a big issue was obviously the safety of guests, especially small guests and their transport around the hill. Currently Thredboland kids download the Gunbarrel chair to return back to Friday Flat and guests riding from the village have to carry their equipment. With the installation of the new gondola not only will it benefit the younger kids but allow a much greater access point from the village side to the alpine region for intermediate skiers. The gondola
also presents many summer mountain bike opportunities. “For our Thredboland guest it will be made a lot safer having them inside an enclosed cabin – some upside there. The third main one is opportunities on really bad weather days with the snow making expansions on the Dream Run next summer as well which is a big part of this. We will able to run in really bad weather days, give passengers the comfort of going up in the gondola and still have a really good experience – skiing experience coming back down.” Dream Run starts at a similar elevation as the base of the Cruiser Chair. Should this chair be on wind hold it will still allow for skiing via the gondola. The cost of the gondola and the expanded Dream Run snowmaking will be approximately $15 million. There had been expectations that other prospective developments could also start this coming summer. There are plans for a knock down and rebuild of Thredboland at Friday Flat, plus the Merritts Mountain House restaurant at the cruiser area would also be redesigned to allow a bigger restaurant and deck area. This would make good sense having a new bigger restaurant at the top of the gondola. There are currently development applications in for these projects. But Mr Diver has indicated they will be staged now over several years. “We are just currently prioritising those big buildings, there obviously expensive buildings for us.” “We would like to build Thredboland, doing all the Thredboland and Friday Flat works the following summer for the
2021 winter, which will be a new Thredbo Sports, a new children snowsports facility, ski instructor’s locker room. Very much Friday Flat focus and really just to improve our guests experience – a central part of our winter business.” Regarding the Merritts restaurant Mr Diver said, “We know we need some more capacity up in that food and beverage area and will work very hard to get that done as soon as we can. Definitely looking at three years out at the moment.” Thredbo also have development applications in for prospective increased
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car parking in the Friday Flat precinct. “That’s a big thing. Carparking is an issue for all resorts and we understand that, and we need to give our guests more spaces to park their cars. We are looking build that as soon as we can next summer, but that could also push out over two years. Definitely a priority for us, we understand on those busy days guests need a place to park so we are going to address that issue.” Overall if all the developments were to be approved and built, the expenditure would be in excess of $50 million.
PHOTOS: Ron Molnar and Thredbo Resort.
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RIDE: A new Doppelmayr Thredbo gondola will be built this summer.
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Snow Fun for Everyone THINK July in Thredbo and you know the younger brigade will be well looked after with the July Kids Snow Festival while the slightly elder generation will be stepping up their après party routine. The festivities will be mammoth and snow bunnies of all ages can get excited for a giant line up of activities. For the kids it is huge, with skiing and snowboarding on the slopes, shredding through a private terrain park with Olympian Torah Bright, or just pizza nights at days end. The Aspen Snowmass igloo will be the place to visit off the snow to make your very own S’ mores, including authentic Graham crackers, chocolate supplied by Lindt and giant marshmallows.
Girl power will be put in motion so grab your best gal pals and come together for a girl’s only cruise down the mountain at Yuki birds girls ride day. Here you can meet like-minded snow birds to shred, carve and schuss down the slopes. No, it’s not baseball but Thredbo will score a few home runs or at least go to First Base at the vintage après soiree. In the newly renovated Alpine Bar (formerly poolside) the party will just be starting once you finish on the slopes. Gather around the stylish firepits to stay warm, take a sneaky dip in the hot tubs and dance the night away to a smooth mix of throwback tunes in your best vintage après outfits.
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as Thredbo’s Kosciuszko Pale Ale Uni Week ramps up the party with daily entertainment. Jyes Jam is back for a third year, with snowboard fanatics catching an urban style rail competition on the iconic Friday Flat staircase. Watch twelve of the best riders in the Southern Hemisphere compete in a rad jam session. Santa loves Christmas in July as much as anyone and will make his annual early appearance. That big red suit will be easily spotted handing out Christmas cookies at Friday Flat on July 25. Thredbo is the home of winter snow après and family fun, so get ready for a great month of entertainment and snow times.
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Real Estate Merge WHEN two passionate Sydney real estate agents Craig Moore and Paul Tutt were looking to invest outside of the Sydney region, they saw the ever-expanding Snowy Mountains as a real opportunity, both in lifestyle and in business. This led to them purchasing Forbes Stynes Real Estate and Thredbo Ski Accommodation from Steve Forbes and Michelle Stynes last November. Craig said the lifestyle and business were really the key drivers for them acquiring the initial business of Steve and Michelle. Since that first acquisition they have added to their portfolio. “In fact, we love the area and the mountains so much, that we have recently acquired Visit Snowy Mountains and Mountain High Real Estate in Thredbo Village, amalgamating with the existing business to now manage over 120 properties,” said Craig. Paul and Craig have been owners of real estate businesses both in Sydney and on the South Coast and have covered all facets of real estate and property in a 25-year career. Projects include property management, singular property sales to project marketing some of Sydney’s most high-end apartment developments and residential land subdivision’s throughout southern and western Sydney. “Thredbo Village is an incredible place, the people are staunch, passionate and absolute advocates of the alpine and their community lifestyle. Paul and I are both originally from the country ourselves and completely understand how much this means to them as local’s, we really get it and want to further promote it.” With the merged businesses, Thredbo Ski Accommodation and Forbes Stynes Prestige Property Sales will now operate from their new refurbished
Thredbo Village office adjacent to the supermarket. “Our staff are amazing, Sue and Jess, two local ladies are the absolute back bone of our business, they have been truly incredible throughout the whole acquisition and changeover. It’s been an incredibly busy period and only becoming busier with good snow upon us.” “We have two new staff members in Paul Chandler, a former KT manager and Amy Osborne who both started mid June and who are a welcome addition to our team.” “Michelle Stynes, one of the previous owners, is still an integral member of the sales team, her knowledge of the mountains and understanding of property values are second to none. Michelle has vowed to stay on with us selling in the area for the next five years. She has just listed one of Thredbo’s most exclusive properties for sale, with expectations of circa $4.5 million dollars. “Since taking over the business in November last year we have sold some 20 properties within the Village, Lake Crackenback and Perisher. We are honoured to be a part of the Thredbo Village and the Alpine Way and everything it has to offer. Paul and I are very hands on within our business and believe it’s important to meet and great every owner that we manage and or sell for. “We are here for the long haul and look forward to many long and special years, both living, managing, improving, growing and helping develop the Village into a leading real estate area/ destination for all the avid skiers, bush walking mountaineers and the bike riders to enjoy from around the world.” The combined team have substantial knowledge of Thredbo, its properties and real estate and you can visit them at their new office during the season.
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Pete Evans will be guest chef at the Denman.
THE dining scene at Thredbo is always lively with keen foodies always looking for options. The Denman Hotel will host two exciting dinners this season starting with a night with celebrity chef Pete Evans on July 11. Evans is no stranger to Thredbo, or the Denman and he brings his flair to the kitchen alongside renowned Denman head chef Tristan Goodwin. His Paleo inspired five course dinner is certain to have a packed Terrace Restaurant.
As a tempting peak at the menu, the five courses will consist of canapes, and then ingredients of trout, cauliflower soup, rabbit, short ribs and dessert. On August 4 the Denman also host their traditional Smith and Shaw wine dinner with host Michael Hill Smith. This popular night has matched wines to accompany the fine food of chef Tristan with commentary on each wine from the master of wine Smith. Six wines will be the focal point of the evening including their fine 2016
shiraz and their highly acclaimed 2017 chardonnay. Michael Hill Smith was the first Australian to pass the rigorous Master of Wine examination in 1988. Michael is an international wine judge, wine consultant and strong advocate for Australian fine wine both within Australia and internationally. Smith and Shaw have two vineyards in the Adelaide hills, Balhannah and Lenswood. To book contact The Denman Hotel on 02 6457 6222.
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Kareela Hutte has been a hugely popular lunch venue, and now dinner will on the menu with the new and exciting Kareela starlight snowcat dinners. As the restaurant celebrates its 60th birthday Thredbo have introduced a variety of speciality dinner evenings for the months of July and August. Guests will be transported from the valley to the restaurant for a dining experience like no other. At 1937m above sea level and boasting sweeping 270 degree views of the valley, diners can choose from a variety of speciality dinners all hosted by a roll call of some of the finest wine brands.
The idea has been so well received some dinners may already be booked out, so be quick if you want to join in the fun. During August the Kareela winter wine series dinners will be a must do highlight where guests can look forward to five perfectly prepared courses paired with six or more wines. Winemakers include, Lark Hill Winery on August 7, Brokenwood on August 14, Penfolds on August 21 and Giant Steps on August 28. For more details and to book one these exclusive mountain dinners, visit thredbo. com.au/events or phone the Thredbo Alpine Hotel on (02) 6459 4200.
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By Steve Cuff AN expedition consisting of massive logistics, planning and executing has resulted in quadriplegic sit skier Sarah-Jane ‘SJ’ Staszak experiencing a memorable Alaskan journey with her son Hamish. Along with her disability ski guide Paul Gardner, carer Scott Marr, and part time Alaskan resident Jennie Milton, they combined for what was a heliskiing trip of a lifetime. “It was truly just fantastic,” said SarahJane who is referred to as SJ. “In fact, I was having a shitty day the other day and I used that little trick where you take yourself back to a happy place. I went straight back to the first helicopter ride we had. It was instantly transforming my whole mood back into bliss land.”
SJ was an active adventurer when an operation went horribly wrong resulting in her being an incomplete quadriplegic. She has little use of her arms, has thumb use but needs constant care. But this has not stopped her from continuing her active lifestyle which includes her 10-year-old son Hamish. Jindabyne’s Paul Gardner first met SJ five years ago where he guided her in a sit ski on the slopes of Thredbo. They now ski about three weeks each year. “We mentioned just as a dream and maybe even as a joke, wouldn’t it be cool to go heliskiing. Definitely something I would never imagine I would be taking anyone on,” said Paul. As a precursor to Alaska they visited Japan in January and had been to Utah developing powder skiing skills with the sit ski.
Paul and SJ skiing in Alaska.
“We wanted to get warmed up to be familiar and make sure all our gear was ready to go, you can’t ski in Alaska with untested gear.” In April Paul flew ahead to Alaska taking the sit ski and 90 kilos of luggage by himself. “SJ took about 400 kilos, she took her electric wheelchair, stand up frame, all her son’s gear and all of Scotty’s gear,” described Paul. This was just the start of a logistics journey including transportation in Alaska and the helicopter expedition. SJ said they then had to think how they were going to get the sit ski into the helicopter. Jennie Milton assisted with helicopter organisation as her husband Steve works for Black Ops Valdez. They had to hire a private helicopter for two days heliskiing.
It was their last heli operation of the season with Paul saying, “They said yes straight away, they were so keen, and they reckon it is the best, we got a guy called Jerry who has been a guide for 28 years in Alaska.” Paul said they spent up to three hours the first day working out the helicopter, “not only for us but for all the guides, as they have never done it”. “The safety aspects are massive, not having anything flying off the sit ski into the blades. We were lucky it had a very big cage with a soft top that we could fold down.” “Jennie Milton, Kristen Arlberg, one of my friends from Alaska and another guide would fly up to the top of the mountain. We would get all our skis out, get the sit ski ready. The helicopter would fly back
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Sarah-Jane ‘SJ’ Staszak with son Hamish and carer Scott in the helicopter. down to the base, would pick up SJ, her son Hamish and Scotty, the carer who wasn’t skiing. He was just in the helicopter to get her in and out of the helicopter.” SJ said from her perspective, “I am thinking wow, there were really a lot of logistics to consider.” “I have my son, managing him on the mountain, as I am unable to help. I’ve got to work out and plan scenarios making sure he is looked after in different situations you can come across when skiing. I think Paul had to consider the safety set up around himself managing the sit ski. We had to adapt different ideas for that big mountain not in a ski resort scenario, gosh, with me with quadriplegia being out in the elements like that, my body doesn’t thermo regulate. “I don’t have the ability to warm myself up biologically. My spinal cord is damaged
so the messages don’t get up to my brain so there is just consideration of logistics of what if, the weather turns, and you’ve really got to be prepared to manage my medical and physical needs. Pressure sores in the sit ski for example, because I can’t feel if I am in discomfort. I could go on and on, there was so many.” Paul said unloading SJ from the helicopter on the first run they switched the blades off. “Scotty lifted her out of the helicopter, and we put her into the chair straight away. Once we got it dialled in, we left the blades running and Scotty would get out of the helicopter and lift SJ onto one of the guides knees. It was so cold you couldn’t sit her in the snow all the time. Then we would put her in the sit ski and we would be ready to go.” “We skied Japan, that was great, but it is the mountains in Alaska. The biggest thing she was thrilled about though, yes it was great skiing for the two of us but getting to the bottom of the run and asking to be spun around in the sit ski watching her 10 year old son (Hamish) ski powder. I will be honest with you, every time I think about it, I get a bit teary.” “She was “oh look at my little boy, skiing a heli run” and man, he matured, he skied skis that were 25cm longer than he has ever skied. 20mils wider than he has ever skied, and he has become a little man. She never imagined she would see, never imagined she would ski herself again and no way
she imagined she would watch her son ski again.” With fresh snow prior to their skiing SJ said it was powder. “It was a bit of an issue because it was coming to the point I was getting whip by the snow and I was getting uncomfortable. First world problem! I am never the one to say we need to stop. I am always up to keep on going. We can communicate verbally, he can usually hear me if I yell out. Because we were in nice soft powder, it wasn’t noisy, icy, so we could quiet easily yell out and talk to each other. “I have a lot of trust in Paul and don’t have a lot of fear generally. My kind of philosophy or head space is if something bad is going to happen now, its welcome too. I feel I had my fair share of bad stuff to happen, so I tend to really just let myself enjoy that kind of thing. I don’t let fear override the experience. Paul is really an exceptional ski guide with the sit ski and I just literally trust him with my life.” Paul said the team had many thanks to hand out and especially to Black Ops. “They not only took us heliskiing, they organised fishing for SJ, Scotty and Hamish, organised snowmobiling and they and Jen arranged dog sledding. They had SJ being hooked up behind the dog team direct to her sit ski.” “Then they organised shooting guns. Scotty, the carer just loves guns, it’s Alaska, everybody has guns. “The funniest story I had heard, Hamish
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Paul and SJ about to depart.
Preparing SJ in her sit ski. PHOTOS: Jennie Milton rang me up laughing, he couldn’t stop laughing. He said, ‘Paul have you ever seen a quadriplegic shoot a gun? He said it is the funniest thing I have ever seen, everybody ran for cover.”
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Jindabyne Station Resort 8pm Jindabyne’s own Brad Cox live as part of his Rusty Strings tour. 7 Wed Thredbo Kareela Hutte Winter Starlight Wine Series dinners - Lark Hill 7 Wed Lake Crackenback Resort Savour Chef Dinner Pialligo Estate. Ph 6451 3000 7-9 Perisher Parks Showdown Front Valley Terrain Park Big Air and Slopestyle $10k prizes 8 Thur Perisher XC Sundeck H’Cap 7.5km 9 Fri Perisher Phat Fridays – Music 12pm 3pm Blue Cow Deck 9-10 Thredbo Mumm Red Sash Sets free après party 2pm-7.30pm Alpine Bar. 10 Sat Thredbo Top To Bottom race on the Supertrail from Eagles Nest to the village 6am-8am Thredbo.com.au/events/ 10 Sat Perisher XC Snowy Mountains Classic (F) 2.5/7.5/15/30km 9.30am 10 Sat Perisher XC End of XC Week presentations 3pm Sundeck 10 Sat Thredbo Fireworks Display 6pm 10 Sat Thredbo senior interclub race. 10 Sat Perisher Epic Après meet reps from International Resorts 2.30pm Holy Noodle bar at Blue Cow. 10 Sat Perisher Volcom opening of half pipe jam session free + prizes. 10-11 Perisher Masters Championships Sat Slalom – Sun Super G + GS 11 Sun Perisher Meet the Pros – say hi and meet some of the world’s best in Terrain Park. 11 Sun Perisher XC NSW Ski Orienteering 14 Wed Thredbo full moon party 9pm Keller Bar 14 Wed Thredbo Kareela Hutte Winter Starlight Wine Series dinners - Brokenwood 16 Fri Perisher Phat Fridays – Music 12pm 3pm Blue Cow Deck 16-17 Thredbo 6th annual Transfer Banked Slalom snowboarding only event race day Friday, open shred Saturday Thredbo.com.au/events/
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SNOW DEPTH CHART 2005
150.2cm
2014
168.5cm
2006
85.1cm
2015
150cm
2007
164.4cm
2016
175cm
2008
174.2cm
2017
240cm
2009
150cm
2018
220cm
2010
190cm
2011
165cm
2012
220cm
2013
180cm
Technical data supplied by the Snowy Hydro Limited, Cooma North. Snow Depth readings were carried out at the Snowy Hydro Limited sampling course located at Spencers Creek. There are seven sampling points situated at an elevation of 1,830 metres. The records do not relate to any one particular ski resort, but the course is situated between Perisher Valley and Charlotte Pass. Chart © Copyright: South East Printing P/L Cooma Twin Cinema Complex, Commissioner Street Cooma NSW 2630 Phone (02) 6452 2614 Fax (02) 6452 4857 Email: info@southeastprinting.com.au Web: www.southeastprinting.com.au
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TURN: Feel the difference by lapping some runs on a snowboard. PHOTO: Perisher.
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CARVE: Testing skis will help you find the right choice. SKIER: Demelza Clay. PHOTO: Steve Cuff.
Try Before You Buy In the snow world this is key to finding the right ski or snowboard that suits you and there are numerous demonstration days where you can do exactly that, try before you buy. ROCK up to any demo day and you will have so many choices it may well confuse you. But we can help decipher some of the white noise that may be filtering through your mind. How should you go about testing new equipment? Well here a few great tips to get you carving and schussing. RESEARCH Yes, you must do basic research so you have an ounce of an idea before you arrive, and this will apply to both snowboards and skis. You can read about reviews online which will give you an indication and help you understand what to think about. Ask yourself a few questions. Where do you normally ride or what is your preferred terrain, groomed or off piste? How fast do you ski or board, what is your level, how much do you weigh, how tall are you, what size is your ski boot, what width or length are you thinking?
When you are talking to the tech guy at the demo stand they will want to know some of these details. If you like your current equipment but just want to upgrade that is a good starting point to test that brand. All equipment is made different and one brand ‘could’ be more suited for you. Visit a snow shop and ask questions and right down notes. If you mention you want to try before you buy, they may well have an option to take with you. That is certainly a starting point and they usually deduct the demo fee from the sale price. But back to the on snow demo days, here you have a plethora of planks to test, so sign up and head to the a stand you think might be suited after your research. There are different skis and boards to suit different levels so don’t buy or test the racing car when you are only a learner driver if you get my drift. You may be wasting your money or valuable demo time.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR? Click into a pair of skis or strap on a snowboard and ride or ski how you normally would . Do at least three or four laps of a decent run. Take notes, so bring a small notepad or punch info into your phone. If you hate the product and struggle to turn them after two runs, take them straight back. Usually this is a sign they are not suited to you. But don’t despair. It is a case of repeat the above and be assured you will suddenly go wow, they are good. Take good notes of these ‘wow’ ones and do an extra lap. Continue to test at least six to eight different options, or more if time allows. After number eight you will thank us for mentioning take notes. Half the fun of these weekends is also gauging all the options available and evaluating what works and doesn’t. You don’t have to buy straight away and many of the demo days are in fact
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weekends. Compare your notes over a trusty beverage during the evening and then return and take out your favourite two or three again. Now that you have isolated your favourites the decision becomes easier and you should notice one might just be slightly more preferred. If they all perform sensationally then you must decide which one. That may then come down to price or availability. Now you are ready to revisit your ski or snowboard shop and make the purchase. Happy sliding.
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Cooma visitcooma.com.au 1800 636 525
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Snowy Monaro Business Awards BUSINESSES throughout the region have been recognised for their hard work and success at the 2019 Snowy Monaro Business Awards. In its second year, the Business Awards gala dinner at the Station Resort Jindabyne attracted around 130 business operators, industry leaders and supporters of local business. Across the 13 award categories, more than 60 businesses were nominated. Jindabyne based TRC Tourism took home the coveted Excellence in Small Business award, as well as being crowned the region’s Outstanding Employer of Choice. Perisher Resort won the Excellence in Sustainability award and Lake Crackenback Resort & Spa captured two awards on the night. With a focus on the region’s tourism industry the Jindabyne Lake Light Sculpture event received an Excellence in Ecotourism award, K7 Adventures won Excellence in Adventure Experience and Snowy River Holiday Park was awarded Excellence in Caravan & Holiday Parks. PHOTOS: Steve Cuff.
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Penny, Janet, Jo and Donna from TRC Tourism.
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Businesses Recognised with Awards Excellence in Accommodation: Lake Crackenback Resort & Spa Excellence in Adventure Experience: K7 Adventures Excellence in Caravan & Holiday Parks: Snowy River Holiday Park Excellence in Culture and Heritage: Lake Light Sculpture Inc Excellence in Ecotourism: Lake Light Sculpture Inc Excellence in Food Experience: Roses Lebanese Restaurant Excellence in Inclusive Employment: Cooma Challenge Ltd. Excellence in Innovation: Tall Red Poppy Marketingƀ
Excellence in Small Business: TRC Tourism Excellence in Sustainability: Perisher Ski Resort Outstanding Employer of Choice: TRC Tourism Outstanding Young Employee: Trudi Marapodi - Cooma Challenge People’s Choice Bombala: Alicia Robinson People’s Choice Cooma: Roses Lebanese Restaurant People’s Choice Jindabyne: Nikki Kable Personal Trainingƀ People’s Choice Villages: Lake Crackenback Resort & Spa
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Ph 0413 472 947 or Facebook menu A revolving menu keeps your taste revitalised at Pot Luck, the shiny van next to Sacred Ride. For breakfast try Đ̹ ª ¬óê ê² ¹ÅÅ Ąóáá ê² ¬óĵ¹¹ ĈĀ¹¬Ï á and to stay warm soup is a winter menu staple. Evening specials plus pizza, enjoy.
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Backcountry Safety Tips By Mike Edmondson AS guides who are regularly in the NSW backcountry, we often encounter inexperienced people either lost in the backcountry or camped in exposed places. It is not Ėê¬óèèóê Đó ĸê² Đ̹ĩ áĈó Ì Ģ¹ inadequate equipment and clothing. The Kosciuszko backcountry can be as brutal as any snow region in Đ̹ ģóĄá²Ť yó ĀĖĐ ÏĐ Ïê Ā¹ĄĈĀ¹¬ĐÏĢ¹ one client who had climbed the Ĉ¹Ģ¹ê ÌÏÅ̹ĈĐ ĈĖèèÏĐĈ óà Đ̹ Ĉ¹Ģ¹ê continents said Kosciuszko was the Ĉ¹¬óê² Ì Ą²¹ĈĐ óà Đ̹ Ĉ¹Ģ¹êŤ Here are safety tips you should abide by to make your trip enjoyable and - more importantly - a safe one.
EXPERIENCE Having an experienced member in your small group who knows the area and the conditions is a must for any adventure. They should know abilities and fitness levels of each member and have checked everyone’s equipment. Experience also counts navigating in a whiteout with a map and compass, plus have a GPS as a backup. Many people often rely solely on a phone as a GPS which often fail in the cold even if you have a battery to charge from. All backcountry visitors should learn snow craft safety. From picking a protective sheltered spot to visit or camp is important. Having snow shovels and the knowledge how to use them for building protective solid snow walls around tents and camp kitchen, to building a backup igloo or snow cave. Last year I had five clients sleep overnight in an igloo we had built which K7 Adventure guides then visited on day trips to educate their clients. BACKUP PLAN We need to respect the mountains by having backup plans in case bad weather and snow conditions make it unsafe. If there were 90km winds with rain changing to snow, plus whiteout visibility you may have to wait until conditions improve. We always advise clients to allow ideally three to four days if they wish to climb
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Mt Kosciuszko in winter to pick the nicest day. Be flexible and if bad weather arrives either postpone or head lower into the protection of the tree line. From here you can still camp, snowshoe, ski and snowboard but you still need experience to set up a safe camp. I check the weather forecast carefully and continually to keep our groups informed. The evening before when checking their gear, we advise clients of likely scenarios for safety with current snow and weather conditions. SAFETY GEAR AND KNOWLEDGE Even on day trips I take an emergency shelter lightweight tent or bivy bag in case someone hurts themselves. In case of injury knowing how to build an emergency shelter and having an extra snow shovel can prove vital. Having the right clothing is paramount. Old waterproof jackets and pants often fail by getting wet and heavy. Have good quality waterproof outer layers and lightweight layered clothing that
you can shed or add depending on weather and temperature. Carry extra sets of warm clothing and extra gloves are recommended. First aid knowledge and first aid kit are must haves in case of emergency as you are extremely remote, with help often hours away. An Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) can be hired from the Snowy Region Visitors Centre in Jindabyne. If you’re travelling across exposed steeper terrain you should have at least attended avalanche training and awareness courses to familiarise yourself with dangers. Advise someone responsible what your plans, schedule and backup plans are and when you will contact them at certain times with progress reports or you have returned safely from your trip.
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INSTRUCTIONS: Once completed, take your colouring in sheet to the Snowy Mountains Cookies Factory Outlet located at 7a Lee Avenue, Leesville Estate, Jindabyne and receive a FREE single wrapped cookie present. (Cookie prize is preselected by Snowy Mountains Cookies based on stock available at the time the picture is presented).
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Exploring the Region Yarrangobilly Caves and Thermal Pool
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No Bondi Icebergs here! It’s a toasty warm water option for those in the know in the snow. ON a winter trip to the Snowy Mountains you may come across a few unfriendly weather days, given that’s where snow comes from right? Or you may just need a day off if you’re visiting for a week or more. Either way, winter is a great time to explore the region and see it in such a different way to summer. A fun option for a day trip is to drive to Yarrangobilly Caves and Thermal Pool for a winter swim. This 20 metre long, year-round pool is heated to 27 degrees. It’s naturally fed by warm-water springs and is 2.5 metres deep. There is no shallow end although the main pool overflows into a safe kids wading pool area. There’s something for all the family here so bring swimmers, a towel and a picnic lunch as there is no café only snacks available. In the winter, you may still see some birdlife. However, the chance of snow on the ground around you plus the steam rising from the water’s surface adds new elements to the experience if you’ve seen it in summer. It’s a short 700m walk downhill on a
formed path to the pool. Here you will find a picnic area plus changerooms and toilets. Save some energy for the steep uphill return walk to the carpark. If you want a scenic walk and depending on weather conditions, take your warm, waterproof boots on a family friendly walk along the Yarrangobilly River. You may see some friendly wildlife on this 3km loop track. Start from the Glory Hole carpark (which links up with the thermal pool) or head on the track upstream after you’ve had a swim. Yarrangobilly Caves is in the northern part of Kosciuszko National Park and your annual pass or a small $4 day fee allows access. The drive on the Snowy Mountains Highway is a scenic one (check weather/road conditions) and then it’s a 6km diversion along the Yarrangobilly Caves entrance road (unsealed) to reach the caves. Both Jersey and Jillabenan caves have guided tours and South Glory Cave as a self-guided option, with tickets are required for all cave tours. The caves
were formed millions of years ago and discovered by Europeans in 1834. They have an fascinating history and are a must visit for those with a sense of adventure. Tour times are available online and there are additional tours during school holidays. The Snowy Mountains region is full of surprises and great experiences for visitors, throughout each season of the year. Explore on a day off and enjoy all that it has to offer. (See page 20 for more off snow options).
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EXPLORE: A visit to the caves is a great experience. PHOTO: Steve Cuff
Discover Yarrangobilly Caves YARRANGOBILLY CAVES - NATURE’S WONDER INSIDE THE SNOWY MOUNTAINS Take a guided or self-guided tour then soothe yourself in our thermal pool. There are cave tours, bbq facilities, short walks and you can book a stay in the historic Caves House. OPEN DAILY 9AM-5PM FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT WWW.NATIONALPARKS.NSW.GOV.AU OR CALL 02 6454 9597 FOR CAVES HOUSE ACCOMODATION ENQUIRIES PHONE 1300 072 757 Snowy Mountains Magazine - 2019 - 47
Family Fun at Big White THE feeling of happiness and fun permeates the winter air as you see smiling faces abound, and the infectious sound of laughter echoes through the trees. When it comes to winter fun there’s nothing better than enjoying a getaway with your family, and no one does family better than Big White Ski Resort. “All of us have pretty much had the trip of our life,” said Australia’s 1988 World Surfing Champion Barton Lynch. A trip of a lifetime is a good way to describe what’s in store once you step into the winter wonderland mountain village located at 1755 meters above sea level. With average temperatures of an enjoyable -5 Celsius you’ll quickly see why they call the snow ‘Okanagan Champagne Powder’. An average of 7.5 metres of the light fluffy stuff turns the trees into ‘Snow Ghosts’ and the slopes into one huge family playground. Combine this with over 118 runs, five powder bowls, 15 lifts, and one gondola there’s more than enough terrain to
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keep your family happy. With short lift lines and no waiting around your kids will be clamouring out the door and onto the lifts as you see them begin turning every morning from your slope side accommodations. The family fun doesn’t stop there as Big White also features the world class Telus terrain park, Canada’s highest elevation skating rink, Snow Coaster Adventure Park, 25-metre ice climbing tower, dogsledding, snowmobiling and alpine night skiing. All to keep the most adventurous members of the family happily occupied outdoors. If you’re looking to learn, the ski school has some of the best programs and features found in the world. Flaiks GPS trackers let you know what your kids are up to during their lessons, or more importantly, where they are if they get lost. You can even have ski school staff come to your accommodation and pick up your kids each morning while you set out on your own. Weeklong race camps help the keen skiers while the masters’ weeks are perfect for those looking to advance their skills at an advanced age. Once the snows been dusted off your boots, and the ski gear hung to dry, it’s time to indulge in Big White’s epic family après activities. Take in the free weekly kids’ carnival in the Village Center Mall, or the weekly fireworks in Happy Valley, or maybe just drop the kids off for rock climbing and a movie at the Kids Center while you hit the spa for a relaxing massage. It’s all up to you. Did we mention that the storybook village is also Canada’s largest totally
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ski-in ski-out resort village? With exceptionally affordable prices and over 17,000 on-mountain beds there is a huge variety of accommodation to suit every budget. Feeling hungry? Big White is abound with food and drink, especially during the Gourmet Ski Week where delectable events quench your thirst and nourish your soul with chef hosted dinners,
wine lunches, and après cocktail gatherings. “With nonstop flights from Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne it’s so easy to just jump on a flight and be in Canada with no stops along the way, that makes it a much more feasible thing to come to North America and experience the size of these mountains and the quality of the snow,” said Barton Lynch.
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DEEP: Park City Mountain powder on Ninety-Nine 90. PHOTO: Park City Mountain / Andrew Braden.
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AWESOME: Skiing 7th Heaven at Blackcomb, Whistler. Jeskova Photography. INTERNATIONAL snow holidays are desired by thousands of Australians who seek to ski during our summer. Mogul Ski World understand snow travel and can offer not only the best advice, but more importantly, the best packages to suit. This month they have focused on Epic Pass packages on a host of the best North American resorts under the Vail Resorts banner. From the USA to Canada, there are a plethora of resort options that each will
deliver an epic experience. Fly into Denver, Colorado and shuttle to Vail, the flagship of Vail Resorts stable where you are greeted by a charming energetic village that boasts exquisite restaurants and multiple accommodation options. Once on mountain you are gifted with a massive 5,289 skiable acres including perfectly groomed corduroy blue runs, challenging black diamonds if you desire
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and the legendary back bowls that are a fresh powder paradise after a storm. With an annual average snow fall over 8.8 metres (350 inches) and more than 300 days of sunshine each year, you don’t need to be a mathematician to conclude blue bird powder days are plentiful. Easing into knee deep turns of light dry Colorado powder is what has made China, Siberia and Mongolia Bowls so legendary and why Vail have the motto “like nothing on earth”. The back bowls alone have 3017 acres and the resort has 195 named runs. You can be the judge this coming winter once you have experienced first-hand skiing the 1025m of vertical with a peak elevation of 3,257 metres (11,570 Ft). Close by Vail is Beaver Creek, where service runs to another level just like the increased altitude. So, visiting Vail first to acclimatise is helpful as Beaver Creek’s summit is another 240m higher. Colorado have numerous Epic Pass resort options including Keystone, Breckenridge, Crested Butte and affiliate with Telluride. When you arrive in Salt Lake City in Utah to ski at Park City you soon understand why people continue to return. From airport to resort is only 40 minutes, so once you change and strap the skis on you can be on the slopes within the hour. Park City Mountain Resort is huge with 7,033 acres of what seems like endless terrain. No matter what area of the town or the resort you stay, access is easy and be assured even a two week holiday here will barely scratch the sides. The Sundial Lodge at the Canyons is an ideal location with the Red Pine Gondola and Orange Bubble Express only steps away from the hotel. Peruse the trail map and every chair has options to suit all levels. Choose the groomed run while another member skis the black run, and you all end up at the same chair with some planning. The Tombstone Express is the perfect warm up chair offering long cruisers or widely spaced glades under the chair, before you tackle the steeper terrain of Ninety-Nine 90. Here you are presented with only black or double black options but on a powder day you will be
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richly rewarded. Move to the Park City side and a whole new world opens up and cruising takes on a new and lengthy meaning. Chutes, glades and steeps litter the surrounding ridgelines. Park City the town is a vibrant ski town, home to the US Ski Association and Main Street offering lively night life and restaurants. Canada’s Whistler resort is a must visit in any skier’s lifetime. Yes, there are many Australian’s there but wow, the terrain here is in another world. Blackcomb and Whistler mountains sitting adjacent to each other could keep you entertained for a decade. Famous runs like Blackcomb’s Saudan Couloir, Pakalolo and Spankys will have the heart racing or cruise the endless Blackcomb Glacier. Ski Whistler Mountain’s peak to valley via the Dave Murray Downhill run and you may need to stop for another set of thighs, it is one long run. Let alone the bowls of Whistler, Glacier, West, Symphony and Harmony Bowl that will have your legs playing their own tune. Everything about Whistler is enticing and there is ample terrain for every level. The charming village where both mountains diverge is exciting. Restaurants, bars, après and night life galore, you have it all and be assured you may never want to leave.
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SERENITY: Take a ride in the horse drawn sleigh. PHOTO: SilverStar/ Jaclyn Tenamura.
We are so fortunate in the Monaro to be the home of fantastic tourism all year round. From fishing and swimming in summer, to horse riding in spring and mountain biking in autumn, the Snowy Monaro offers tourists a wonderful experience and the locals are living in one of the best places on earth.
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FAMILY: Jacqui Cooper and family will visit SilverStar this year.
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During winter Jindabyne is spectacular and there is no better destination than the ski slopes when the snow falls. I have fond memories of my daughters learning to ski, and I always enjoy seeing the next generation hit the slopes. I think it is an honour to share our home with the many that come to visit over winter. I am committed to seeing more investment in improving infrastructure and facilities in Jindabyne because I know the increase in tourism has an impact on the community.
WORLD champion skier Jacqui Cooper represented Australia in the sport of aerial skiing for 20 years. From five-time world champion to family of five, Jacqui’s spirit and enthusiasm for snow sports has only increased. But on her next venture to the slopes, she plans to bring along some extra cargo…! “As a family we haven’t been ready to take an overseas snow trip until now,” said Cooper. The former world champion is mother to 4-year-old twins and a 6-year-old and says, “the kids were too young to travel and appreciate what would be on offer at the other end”. Cooper is no stranger to visiting international ski resorts having represented Australia in 139 World Cup events, nine World Championships, as well as gaining selection for five Winter Olympics teams. Ask her where her favourite overseas destination is, and she need not think for long: SilverStar! At the end of this year, Jacqui, Mario and their three children will be packing their bags and heading to the Canadian Resort based in Vernon, British Columbia. “The reason we chose SilverStar is because, on previous visits when I was competing, I loved the intimate colourful village whilst being able to explore the big mountain.” “With the kids being little, the last thing we wanted was a big village and them being overwhelmed. I want them to feel safe, comfortable and energised by the SilverStar experience.” During the Australian winter season Jacqui and her family ski at their local resort, Mt Buller. “There are a lot of similarities between (Mt Buller and SilverStar) the resorts; they have a wonderful village atmosphere and are very kid-friendly.”
The potential is endless and I have a vision to see Jindabyne become Australia’s premier alpine region. When people ask me about go to destinations, Jindabyne is one I will never fail to mention. The snow may draw people there, but it is the friendly nature of the area that will keep them coming back. The NSW Government is investing in the future of Jindabyne and the region. We are consulting with the community to create a master plan that clearly captures their needs and vision for the area. Improvements are already taking place; I recently opened the upgraded boat ramp at Widows inlet which the Government provided $650,000 towards. This enables easier and safer access for all yearround users. Jindabyne is a desired destination and deserves the very best in resources, facilities and infrastructure. We have such a unique opportunity to harness tourism year round and create a one stop destination. But it is not just Jindabyne we are investing in, region wide there are improvements to roads, infrastructure and services. Bobeyan Road is key for this region; it connects Canberra to Adaminaby and Selwyn Snowfields. This is why we are investing $20 million to seal the road and encourage more tourism for Adaminaby. We will see an $18.6 million upgrade to Cooma hospital and a brand new $15 million sports complex built to service the needs of the Cooma community. I’m proud to have been able to commit to funding projects that will deliver key services and infrastructure for the Snowy Monaro area. It is exciting times ahead for our region.
You can find more information at www.skisilverstar.com or talk to the Travelplan agents to assist with booking your SilverStar snow holiday.
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For Jacqui the bonus will be SilverStar’s awardwinning kids’ program. “My children can learn from the best while I get to head out and ride the infamous ‘Okanagan Champagne Powder’.” What is Jacqui most looking forward to on her December holiday? “The best part about snow sports and family is being able to come in after a day out in nature on the slopes and connect as a family.” SilverStar Mountain Resort is awarded the #1 Ski Resort in the Okanagan and has long been a favourite of many Australian skiers. The resort has such varied terrain it truly suits all levels and demographics and the kids always love the colourful village. It is not only the skiing that the whole family enjoy. Activities such as a horse drawn sleigh ride through the woods as snowflakes fall or the famous tube town brings added excitement to their faces. You can join the ice hockey on the frozen lake and when the fireworks launch skyward the village lights up just as the smiles will on everyone’s face. The kids program has multiple options from kids’ rippers program, lessons including other activities, adventure week or enrol the young ones in kids’ night out while the parents have a quiet dinner to themselves. SilverStar is a winter wonderland in so many ways from kilometres of blue cruising runs or challenge yourself on the backside with black or double black steeper runs. At the end of the day all runs lead you back to the cosiest village with charm and atmosphere unmatched.
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BLAST: Fireworks light up the village of SilverStar. PHOTO: SilverStar/ Roman Daudrich.
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Discover Canada’s Real Stoke LOCATED in British Columbia, Revelstoke Mountain Resort is Canada’s newest ski resort and after just twelve years of operation, the resort has already established a big name for itself. Big snow, big terrain and big vertical. Revelstoke receives an average of 10.5 metres of snowfall annually and holds the title for the most vertical in North America with a descent of 1,713 metres. Professional skiers and snowboarders from around the world have been making the pilgrimage to Revelstoke for many years, drawn by the dramatic peaks of the Selkirk and Monashee mountains. Heli skiing has been operating in the area since the 1970’s with four different heli ski businesses now operating: CMH Heli Skiing, Selkirk Tangiers Heli Skiing, Eagle Pass Heli Skiing and Mica Heli. Add to the equation three different cat
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POWDER: Getting some deep stoke. PHOTO: Revelstoke Mountain Resort / Scott Sullivan.
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ski operations plus you will find ample opportunity for backcountry touring. With the development of Revelstoke Mountain Resort, even more skiers and riders can experience the legendary Selkirk powder. Although Revelstoke is known for its big mountain terrain, it’s not entirely about the steep and deep. The resort has some incredible intermediate skiing, which represents 43% of its inbounds terrain. The Ripper Zone in particular offers cruisy blue runs and well-spaced glades. For the 2018/19 season, the resort added a new run named “Blow Down”, along with a new gladed area called “Simmer Down Glades”. For the 2019/20 season, a new fixed grip quad named “Stellar Chair” will make its debut above the Revelation Gondola. This new lift not only features a beginner terrain pod with four green runs
and two blue runs, but it also provides easier access to the Ripper Zone. On the front side of the mountain, skiers and riders can get their corduroy fix on the iconic “Snow Rodeo”, a signature run that descends the full 1,713 metres (5,620 feet) of Revelstoke’s vertical. But it’s not just the powder and terrain that make Revelstoke a sought after ski destination. It’s the people and the town itself that distinguish Revelstoke from other ski destinations. In an ever-changing landscape with resort acquisitions and mergers, Revelstoke retains its unique identity. Sure, it’s included on the Ikon Pass and Mountain Collective, but the town remains true to its roots. Pull up a chair at The Village Idiot (a must visit Revelstoke pub) and you might find yourself sandwiched between a railway conductor and a local
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TOWN: Downtown Revelstoke. faller (aka: lumberjack). The common thread: skiing and snowboarding. Revelstoke has a history steeped in skiing and a collective passion for all things winter. Off the slopes, Revelstoke offers a number of different activities to round out your ski vacation. Must do activities include a trip to the local brewery or distilleries, bowling, axe throwing, curling and an ice hockey match with the Revelstoke Grizzlies. But be forewarned: skiing and snowboarding is the priority for any Revelstoke vacation. Make sure you’re well-rested for the day ahead! For those who’ve been, you already know. Revelstoke is the real deal for Canadian skiing. If you’re looking for a truly authentic ski experience, add Revy to your list and get ready to experience the real stoke!
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Make this winter a memorable one with Elan skis and Giro helmets and goggles to keep you looking stylish on the slopes.
Ripstick 96 Black Edition – 134/96/113 RRP: $1199 FLAT The favourite Ripstick 96 with an added carbon top sheet for extra stability on the hardpacked snow without any added weight. A true one quiver ski and praised all over the world.
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Giro Axis/Ella Goggle – RRP: $269.95 Featuring snow specific VIVID lens technology, two lenses with a quick-change lens system, anti-fog coating, OTG Friendly frame and ultradurable EVAK ventilation, the Axis and Ella goggle has all the features you need. Seamless compatible with all Giro Helmets.
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Giro Contact Goggle – RRP: $349.95 Featuring snow specific VIVID lens technology, two lenses with a lightening quickchange lens system, anti-fog coating and ultra-durable EVAK ventilation, the Contact goggle has all the features you need. Seamless compatible with all Giro Helmets.
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Ripstick 96 – 134/96/113 RRP: $999 Flat Lightweight and a smooth operator in all conditions. Carves on the groomers and rips in the powder. Perfect for anyone who skis all year round in all conditions.
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Ripstick 88 – 130/88/105 RRP: $899 FLAT A perfect ski for the person who loves the groomed runs but doesn’t mind a bit of off-piste every now and then. Holds an edge on the hard packed and performs in the deeper snow.
Ripstick 94 W – 135/94/110 RRP: $949 Flat Perfectly tuned for women, this is the ultimate one quiver ski for any type of adventure. Floats like a butterfly in powder and stings like a bee on the front side.
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Giro Method Goggle – RRP: $329.95 The elegance of this goggle is defined by its infinity lens design. Featuring two VIVID lenses with a magnetic quick-change system and loads of other features, the Eave is the most stylish goggle on the market. Seamless compatible with all Giro Helmets.
Ripstick 88 W – 130/88/105 RRP: $849 Flat Wide enough to handle anything the mountain dishes out and light enough to be agile and versatile in any condition. Perfect ski to progress your skiing abilities
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Wingman 86 CTI – 130/86/115 RRP: $1399 Built to enhance your skiing in any condition, the Wingman always has your back. Fusing titanium and carbon to deliver a super stable and lightweight ride all day long.
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Giro Jackson/Terra – RRP: $269.95 The Giro Jackson and Terra are built around an ultra-lightweight design. The helmets feature MIPS and a low profile style to ensure that your head is not only safe on the mountain, but also looks stylish.
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Wingman 82 CTI – 129/82/112 RRP: $1199 The Wingman CTI is a dynamic ski that boosts power into every turn and finishes smooth to keep you going run after run.
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Giro Range/Stellar – RRP: $399.95 ◼ Giro Neo/Avera – RRP: $229.95 The helmet with all the bells and whistles; Comfortable and safe, the Giro Neo built in POV Camera mount; Magnetic chin and Avera helmets give you the buckle; MIPS; Conform Fit Tech; PolarTec security of feeling safe while riding Liner. The Giro Range and Stellar are the with features such as MIPS while also comfiest and sleekest helmet on the market. being light and warm on your head. Snowy Mountains Magazine - 2019 - 56
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Giro Trig – RRP: $219.95 This freeride oriented helmet features a slight brim for a stylish look while also providing unprecedented safety.
Looking for new gear for season 2019 for both on mountain and to make travel easy, Rossignol have all your bases covered here with skis, boots and travel bags.
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HERO ELITE PLUS: Sizes cm - 160, 167, 174, 181. Sidecut mm: 130-78-110. Radius : 14m. Designed for passionate racing fans, the all-new HERO ELITE PLUS+ Ti is powerful, precise, and perfectly balanced, blending race-level technology with enhanced on-trail comfort.
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EXPERIENCE 88: Sizes cm - 159, 166, 173, 180, 187. Sidecut mm: 127-88- 17. Radius : 16m. Experience all-mountain freedom whether carving high-speed groomers or exploring further off-trail with this versatile all-mountain ski.
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Hero Briefcase Boot Bag: The HERO DUAL BOOT BAG is a compact, World Cup circuit boot bag designed to carry one pair of boots. Made with 600D Polyester Ripstop and PVC coating, features removable shoulder strap and carrying handle.
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Hero Boot Pro Bag A World Cup circuit, heavy-duty large compartment boot and gear backpack made with 600D Polyester Ripstop and PVC coating, features include: protective internal helmet and goggle storage; two external storage pockets; external stowaway boot holsters (max size 30.5), large main compartment for additional gear.
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NOVA 10: Sizes cm - 153-160-167. Sidecut mm: 123/74/109. Radius : 14 m (167). Combining performance and elegance to deliver the best carving, that’s Rossignol’s promise with this brand-new collection of NOVA piste skis.
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EXPERIENCE 76W: Sizes cm: 138, 146, 154, 162, 170. Sidecut mm: 123 - 76 - 109. Radius : 14.5m. The perfect women’s allmountain ski on every side of the resort, blends on-trail and freeride profiles for fun, playful performance in any snow conditions.
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Hero Junior Race Bag 170cm: A heavy-duty ski travel bag for 1pair junior Alpine or 2 pair junior Nordic skis. Made with rugged 600D Polyester Ripstop and PVC coating; features include: full-length zipper; shoulder straps; and compression straps. Fits skis up to 170cm.
◼ Rossignol Pure Heat Boot: Featuring Thermic heated liners and our womenspecific 100mm “slim fit”, the all-new PURE PRO HEAT delivers an incredible blend of power and precision in a customizable, boot-fitter friendly design. The heated liner with Merino Wool insulation features an integrated control panel on the upper cuff to select between four settings. Batteries can be recharged using the provided USB cable.
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Hero 9 FIS Race helmet: The HERO 9 FIS IMPACTS helmet is designed for maximum comfort and protection while conforming to FIS regulations. Chin guard included.
◼ Alltrack 110 boot: The ALLTRACK Rossignol Hero J 65 Boot: 110 delivers an award-winning The new HERO JR 65 is a fusion of power, precision, and junior race boot designed for hiking performance in our anatomic athletes ages 12 and under 102mm “sport fit”. Compatible with featuring comfort fit, warmth GripWalk rockered soles, Alltrack and performance with a offers ski-hike versatility combined progressive flex and oversized with traditional alpine performance four-buckle design. that continues to go unmatched. Snowy Mountains Magazine - 2019 - 57
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JULY
GIG GUIDE MONDAY - FRIDAY
01 Monday
02 Tuesday
03 Wednesday
04 Thursday
05 Friday
APRES: Mark Travers 4.30-6.30 & 9pm-late
APRES: Tiki Tuesdaysday Cocktails
APRES: Southern Nights Country Cowboy theme
BANJO: VIP Night
BANJO: Trivia 7pm
BANJO: DJ Rhys J + Live Roses in Hand
EIGER:
BLUE COW: Animal Ventura 2-4pm
BOWLO: Mechanical Snowboard + Live Megan
EIGER: Roh & Gus
STATION: Board Games Night
SCHUSS: H-Cee-Family 9.30pm - late
SKI RIDER: Jerome Duo
STATION: Singles Pool Comp 7.30pm
SUNDECK: Phil Moriarty 4-7pm. Great Zamboni’s
STATION: Animal Ventura 8-11pm
STATION: Crafts & Crafts
SUNDECK: Live Music Phil Moriarty 4-7pm
Magic Show 8pm
SUNDECK: Phil Moriarty 4-7pm
SUNDECK: Phil Moriarty 4-7pm
ALPINE: DJ Henners 2- 6pm APRES: Mark Travers 9pm-late BANJO: Live Music Roses in Hand BOWLO: Raffles 7pm BRUMBY: DJ Fridaydays CANDLE: Live Music Jock 7-11pm EIGER: Roh & Gus JAX: Rhythm X 8-11pm LJH: Live Music Animal Venture LOUNGE: Live Mark Crotti 6-10pm MAN: Après - Live Funk Thieves 4-6pm SCHUSS: H-Cee-Family 9.30pm - late STATION: Doubles Pool Comp 7.30pm
08 Monday
09 Tuesday
10 Wednesday
11 Thursday
12 Friday
ALPINE: DJ Henners 2-6pm
ALPINE: Mumm Après Sweet Mix Kids 2-6pm
ALPINE: Mumm Après Sweet Mix Kids 2-6pm
APRES: Southern Nights Country Cowboy theme
BANJO: VIP Night
APRES: Mark Travers 9pm-late
BANJO: DJ Boulevarde-Edgar + Live Dale
BLUE COW: KB Burnnaud 11.30-2.30
BANJO: Live Music 2 to the Floor
BANJO: Skate Night + DJ Julesy BOWLO: Wing Night + Live Jade Lock 8-11pm
Venus Solo (Steve Whitmore)
JAX: Animal Ventura
EIGER: Venus Solo (Steve Whitmore)
LJH: Doubles Pool Comp
LOUNGE: Live Mark Crotti 6-10pm
LOUNGE: Live Mark Crotti 6-10pm
MAN: Après - Live Funk Thieves 4-6pm
MAN: Après - Live Funk Thieves 4-6pm
RYDGES: Product Tasting Night SCHUSS: Live Stephen Jackson 9.30-late
RYDGES: Live Megan Core 5-8pm
16 Tuesday
EIGER:
Venus Duo
LOUNGE: SiMonday York 6-10pm MAN: Après - Live Funk Thieves 4-6pm RYDGES: Product Tasting Night SCHUSS: Jacob Murray 9.30pm-late STATION: Singles Pool Comp 7.30pm
MAN: Après - Live Funk Thieves 4-6pm
MAN: Après - Live Funk Thieves 4-6pm RYDGES: Trivia with Tegan 7pm SCHUSS: H-Cee-Family 9.30pm – late
15 Monday
BOWLO: Wing Night + Live Dale Ostridge 8-11pm
LOUNGE: Live Mark Crotti 6-10pm
LOUNGE: Live Mark Crotti 6-10pm
RYDGES: $10 Cocktail Night
SUNDECK: The Wild Martins 4-7pm
APRES: Mark Travers 4.30-6.30 & 9pm-late
EIGER: Mitch Canas
SCHUSS: Live Stephen Jackson 9.30-late
ALPINE: DJ Henners 2-6pm APRES: Tiki Tuesdaysday Cocktails BANJO: Pop Culture Trivia Aussie Sport EIGER: Venus Duo JAX: Rhythm X LJH: Doubles Pool Comp LOUNGE: SiMonday York 6-10pm MAN: 4-6pm Funk Thieves + Tuesdaysday Night Caps Lounge 7pm RYDGES: Live Megan Core 5-8pm SCHUSS: Jacob Murray 9.30pm-late STATION: Board Games Night SUNDECK: The Wild Martins 4-7pm. Great Zamboni’s Magic Show 8pm
ALPINE: DJ Henners 2-6pm
Core 8.30-11.30pm
Ostridge BOWLO: Mechanical Snowboard + Raffles 7pm EIGER: Mitch Canas LOUNGE: SiMonday York 6-10pm MAN: Après - Live Julius Dator 4-6pm
EIGER:
Wayne Ryder
BOWLO: Raffles 7pm BRUMBY: DJ Fridaydays
LOUNGE: SiMonday York 6-10pm MAN: Après - Live Julius Dator 4-6pm RYDGES: Trivia with Tegan 7pm
CANDLE: Live Music Jock 7-11pm EIGER:
Wayne Ryder
JAX: Black Bird Hum 8-11pm
RYDGES: $10 Cocktail Night
SCHUSS: H-Cee Family 9.30pm-late
SCHUSS: H-Cee Family 9.30pm-late
SKI RIDER: Adrianna Mac Duo
MAN: Après - Live Julius Dator 4-6pm
STATION: KB Burnnaud 8-11pm
STATION: Crafts & Crafts
SCHUSS: H-Cee Family 9.30pm-late
SUNDECK: The Wild Martins 4-7pm
SUNDECK: The Wild Martins 4-7pm
STATION: Doubles Pool Comp 7.30pm
LOUNGE: SiMonday York 6-10pm
17 Wednesday
18 Thursday
19 Friday
ALPINE: DJ Henners 2-6pm APRES: Southern Nights Country Cowboy theme BANJO: DJ Shortstar + Live Julias Dator BOWLO: Mechanical Snowboard + Live Music 8.30-11.30pm EIGER: Mitch Canas LJH: Adam Dean Magician Illusionist LOUNGE: Venus Duo 6-10pm MAN: Après – Live Ben Walsh 4-6pm RYDGES: $10 Cocktail Night SCHUSS: H-Cee Family 9.30pm-late STATION: Adrianna Mac Duo 8-11pm SUNDECK: Live Music Gemma 4-7pm
ALPINE: Mumm Après Sweet Mix Kids 2-6pm
SUNDECK: Live Music Gemma 4-7pm
ALPINE: Après Party 2-6pm APRES: Tiki Tuesdaysday Cocktails BANJO: Trivia 7pm JAX: Adrianna Duo KELLER: Full Moon Party 9pm-late LJH: Doubles Pool Comp LOUNGE: Venus Duo 6-10pm MAN: 4-6pm Julius Dator + Tuesdaysday Night Caps Lounge 7pm RYDGES: Live Richard Perso 5-8pm SCHUSS: Dale Ostridge 9.30pm-late STATION: Board Games Night SUNDECK: Gemma 4-7pm. Great Zambonis Magic Show 8pm
SUNDECK: Live Music Gemma 4-7pm
ALPINE: Mumm Après Sweet Mix Kids 2-6pm APRES: Mark Travers 9pm-late BANJO: Live Music Julias Dator BOWLO: Raffles 7pm BRUMBY: DJ Fridaydays CANDLE: Live Music Jock 7-11pm EIGER: Oscar Litchfield JAX: The Swamp Stompers 8-11pm LJH: Live Music Adriana LOUNGE: Venus Duo 6-10pm MAN: Après – Live Ben Walsh 4-6pm SCHUSS: H-Cee Family 9.30pm-late STATION: Doubles Pool Comp 7.30pm
22 Monday
23 Tuesdays
24 Wednesday
26 Friday
ALPINE: Mike O’Connor 2-6pm
SUNDECK: Rockin Russ 4-7pm
ALPINE: Mike O’Connor 2-6pm APRES: Southern Nights Country Cowboy theme BANJO: DJ Head in the Clouds + Live Roses in Hand BOWLO: Mechanical Snowboard + Salt & Steel Duo 8.30-11.30pm EIGER: Mitch Canas KELLER: Uni Week 9pm-late LJH: Adam Dean Magician Illuionist LOUNGE: Gary Johns 6-10pm MAN: Après - Live D-Love 4-6pm RYDGES: $10 Cocktail Night SCHUSS: H-Cee Family 9.30pm-late STATION: Accoustix 8-11pm SUNDECK: Rockin Russ 4-7pm
25 Thursday
ALPINE: Mike O’Connor 2-6pm APRES: Tiki Tuesdaysday Cocktails BANJO: Trivia 7pm JAX: Acoustix KELLER: Uni Week 9pm-late LJH: Doubles Pool Comp LOUNGE: Gary Johns 6-10pm MAN: 4-6pm D-Love + Tuesdaysday Night Caps Lounge 7pm RYDGES: Live Erin McMahon 5-8pm SCHUSS: Wolf Gordon 9.30pm-late STATION: Board Games Night SUNDECK: Comedy Night + Live Music 8.30pm
29 Monday
30 Tuesday
31 Wednesday
ALPINE: Mike O’Connor 2-6pm
ALPINE: Mike O’Connor 2-6pm
LEGEND
APRES: Tiki Tuesdaysday Cocktails
APRES: Southern Nights Country Cowboy theme
BANJO: Trivia 7pm
BANJO: DJ Julesy + Live Julias Dator
JINDABYNE
JAX: Duo
BOWLO: Mechanical Snowboard + Live Dale
LJH: Doubles Pool Comp
Ostridge 8.30pm-11.30pm
LOUNGE: Natalie Carboni 6-10pm
EIGER: Mitch Canas
ALPINE: DJ Henners 2-6pm APRES: Mark Travers 4.30-6.30 & 9pm-late BOWLO: Wing Night + Live Jack Biilman 8-11pm LOUNGE: Venus Duo 6-10pm MAN: Après - Live Julius Dator 4-6pm RYDGES: Product Tasting Night SCHUSS: Dale Ostridge 9.30pm-late STATION: Singles Pool Comp 7.30pm
APRES: Mark Travers 4.30-6.30 & 9pm-late BOWLO: Wing Night + Salt & Steel Duo 8-11pm KELLER: Uni Week 9pm-late LOUNGE: Gary Johns 6-10pm MAN: Après - Live D-Love 4-6pm RYDGES: Product Tasting Night SCHUSS: Wolf Gordon 9.30pm-late STATION: Singles Pool Comp 7.30pm
ALPINE: Mike O’Connor 2-6pm APRES: Mark Travers 4.30-6.30 & 9pm-late BOWLO: Wing Night + Live Music 8-11pm LOUNGE: Natalie Carboni 6-10pm MAN: Après - Live Funk Thieves 4-6pm
MAN: 4-6pm Funk Thieves + Tuesdaysday Night
LOUNGE: Natalie Carboni 6-10pm
RYDGES: Product Tasting Night
Caps Lounge 7pm
MAN: Après - Live Funk Thieves 4-6pm
SCHUSS: Richard Perso 9.30pm-late
RYDGES: Live Erin McMahon 5-8pm
RYDGES: $10 Cocktail Night
SCHUSS: Richard Perso 9.30pm-late
SCHUSS: H-Cee Family 9.30pm-late
STATION: Board Games Night
STATION: Ruby Fields 8pm
SUNDECK: Comedy Night + Live Music 8.30pm
SUNDECK: The Beanz 4-7pm
STATION: Singles Pool Comp 7.30pm SUNDECK: The Beanz 4-7pm
BANJO: VIP Night BLUE COW: Adriana Mac Duo 2-4pm EIGER:
Oscar Litchfield
LOUNGE: Venus Duo 6-10pm MAN: Après – Live Ben Walsh 4-6pm RYDGES: Trivia with Tegan 7pm SCHUSS: H-Cee Family 9.30pm-late SKI RIDER: Crawford Bros STATION: Crafts & Crafts
ALPINE: Kosci Cossies Après Party 2-7.30pm BANJO: VIP Night BLUE COW: Acoustix 2-4pm EIGER:
Jake Edgley Duo
KELLER: Uni Week 9pm-late LOUNGE: Gary Johns 6-10pm MAN: Après - Live D-Love 4-6pm RYDGES: Trivia with Tegan 7pm SCHUSS: H-Cee Family 9.30pm-late SKI RIDER: Kylie Jane Duo STATION: Crafts & Crafts SUNDECK: Rockin Russ 4-7pm
BANJO: Banjo Paterson Inn 1800 046 275 BOWLO: Jindabyne Bowling Club 02 6456 2133 BRUMBY: Brumby Bar & Grill 02 6456 2526 LJH: Lake Jindabyne Hotel 1800 646 818 RYDGES: Rydges Snowy Mountains 02 6456 2562 SKI RIDER: Ski Rider Hotel 02 6456 1100 STATION: The Station Resort 1300 369 909
PERISHER
BLUE COW: Perisher Resort EIGER: Eiger Chalet
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ALPINE: Mike O’Connor 2-6pm APRES: Mark Travers 9pm-late BANJO: Live Music Roses in Hand BOWLO: Raffles 7pm BRUMBY: DJ Fridaydays CANDLE: Live Music Jock 7-11pm EIGER: Jake Edgley Duo JAX: St Joan 8-11pm KELLER: Mike O’Connor 9pm-late LJH: Live Music Acoustix LOUNGE: Gary Johns 6-10pm MAN: Après - Live D-Love 4-6pm SCHUSS: H-Cee Family 9.30pm-late STATION: Doubles Pool Comp 7.30pm SUNDECK: Rockin Russ 4-7pm JAX: Jax Bar MAN: Man from Snowy River Hotel SMIGGS: Smiggins Hotel SUNDECK: Sundeck Hotel
THREDBO
ALPINE: Thredbo Alpine Hotel APRES: The Denman BERNTIS: Bernti’s Mountain Inn CANDLE: Candlelight Lodge KELLER: Thredbo Alpine Hotel LOUNGE: Thredbo Alpine Hotel SCHUSS: Thredbo Alpine Hotel ULLR: House of Ullr
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JULY GIG GUIDE
ON THE WEEKENDS 06 Saturday
07 Sunday
ALPINE: First Base Vintage Soiree Owl Eyes 2-7.30pm
ALPINE: H-Cee-Family2-6pm
APRES: Mark Travers 4.30-6.30 & 9pm-late BANJO: DJ Rhys J + Live Roses in Hand BLUE COW: KB Burnnaud 11.30-2.30
APRES: Mark Travers 7-10pm BLUE COW: Rhythm X Revival 11.30-2.30
BOWLO: Live Matt Dent 8-11pm
CANDLE: Live Music Jock 6-10pm
EIGER: Roh & Gus
JAX: KB Burnnaud 3-5pm
JAX: Rhythm X 11.30-2.30. Animal Ventura 3.30-5.30 & 6-9
LJH: Singles pool Comp
KELLER: First Base After Party 8.30pm - late MAN: Après - Funk Thieves 4-6pm + from 9pm SCHUSS: H-Cee-Family 9.30pm - late
LOUNGE: Simon York 6-10pm MAN: Après - Live Funk Thieves 2-6pm
SKI RIDER: Jerome Duo
SCHUSS: Jacob Murray 9.30pm-late
STATION: Rhythm X Revival 8-11pm
STATION: Animal Ventura 7-10pm
13 Saturday
14 Sunday
ALPINE: Mumm Après Sweet Mix Kids 2-6pm APRES: Mark Travers 4.30-6.30 & 9pm-late BANJO: DJ Boulevarde-Edgar + Live 2 to the Floor BLUE COW: Adriana Duo 11.30-2.30 BOWLO: Live Jack Biilman 8-11pm EIGER: Wayne Ryder JAX: Black Bird Hum 11.30-2.30. KB Burnnaud 3.30-5.30 & 6-9pm KELLER: After Party 8pm-late MAN: Après - Julius Dator 4-6pm + from 9pm SCHUSS: H-Cee Family 9.30pm-late SKI RIDER: Adrianna Mac Duo STATION: Black Bird Hum 8-11pm
ALPINE: H-Cee Family 2-6pm
20 Saturday
21 Sunday
ALPINE: Mumm Après Sweet Mix Kids 2-6pm APRES: Mark Travers 4.30-6.30 & 9pm-late BANJO: DJ Shortstar + Live Julias Dator BLUE COW: Solo 11.30-2.30 BOWLO: Live Music Renee Steele 8-11pm EIGER: Oscar Litchfield JAX: The Swamp Stompers 11.30-2.30. Adrianna Duo 3.305.30 & 6-9 KELLER: After Party 8pm-late MAN: Après Ben Walsh 4-6pm + from 9pm SCHUSS: H-Cee Family 9.30pm-late SKI RIDER: Crawford Bros STATION: The Swamp Stompers 8-11pm
ALPINE: H-Cee Family 2-6pm
27 Saturday
28 Sunday
ALPINE: Corona Sunsets Holy Holy 2-7.30pm APRES: Mark Travers 4.30-6.30 & 9pm-late BANJO: DJ Head in the Clouds + Live Roses in Hand BLUE COW: Guyy 11.30-2.30 BOWLO: Live Music Matt Dent 8-11pm EIGER: Jake Edgley Duo JAX: St Joan 11.30-2.30. Acoustix 3.30-5.30 & 6-9. KELLER: After Party 8pm-late MAN: Après - Live D-Love 4-6pm SCHUSS: H-Cee Family 9.30pm-late SKI RIDER: Kylie Jane Duo STATION: Moto Mayhem 5-7pm + St Joan 8-11pm SUNDECK: Rockin Russ 4-7pm
ALPINE: H-Cee Family 2-6pm
LEGEND JINDABYNE
BANJO: Banjo Paterson Inn 1800 046 275 BOWLO: Jindabyne Bowling Club 02 6456 2133 BRUMBY: Brumby Bar & Grill 02 6456 2526 LJH: Lake Jindabyne Hotel 1800 646 818 RYDGES: Rydges Snowy Mountains 02 6456 2562 SKI RIDER: Ski Rider Hotel 02 6456 1100 STATION: The Station Resort 1300 369 909
PERISHER
BLUE COW: Perisher Resort EIGER: Eiger Chalet
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Snow Party Time MUSIC and tunes will once again be huge for all snow revellers so be assured when you step off the slopes the party is literally only getting started. From après venues to late night jaunts, the Snowies will rock your ski socks well and truly off. We have it all listed here with a full gig guide of all the best venues plus more entertainment on following page, so take a peek and choose your next party venue. Plus be sure to enter our great giveaway for Ruby Fields. Whether it is Perisher Jaxâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bar or the Blue Cow Deck, Perisher has plenty of après tunes or venture to Thredboâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Denman Après Bar for Mark Travers or the newly revamped Alpine Bar at the Thredbo Alpine
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Hotel. The pool is gone but that leaves more room for bigger Mumm après sessions. In Jindabyne the Station has big name bands, the Banjo will be pumping on multiple nights, the LJ has music and magic and be sure to test your skills on the Bowloâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mechanical snowboard (see next page).
APRES: Mark Travers 7-10pm BANJO: Open Mic Night BLUE COW: Black Bird Hum 11.30-2.30pm CANDLE: Live Music Jock 6-10pm JAX: Adrianna Duo 3-5pm LJH: Singles pool Comp LOUNGE: Venus Duo 6-10pm MAN: Après - Live Julius Dator 4-6pm SCHUSS: Dale Ostridge 9.30pm-late STATION: KB Burnnaud 7-10pm
APRES: Mark Travers 7-10pm BLUE COW: The Swamp Stompers 11.30-2.30 CANDLE: Live Music Jock 6-10pm JAX: Acoustix KELLER: Uni Week 9pm-late LJH: Singles pool Comp LOUNGE: Gary Johns 6-10pm MAN: Après â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Live Ben Walsh 4-6pm RYDGES: Comedy Night SCHUSS: Wolf Gordon 9.30pm-late STATION: Adrianna Mac Duo 7-10pm
APRES: Mark Travers 7-10pm
TICKETS GIVEAWAY
BANJO: Open Mic Night BLUE COW: St Joan 11.30-2.30
Ruby Fields @ Station Resort
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Win a Snowboard Every Wednesday Night IF you like Asahi beer, riding snowboards and like to win stuff, be sure to head to the Jindabyne Bowling Club each Wednesday night of the 2019 snow season. Simply purchase an Asahi beer and receive a ticket to ride the mechanical snowboard. Show your prowess and stay on longer than anyone else and you could win a snowboard courtesy of Time to Ride snowboard shop in the Town Centre. Should you bomb out you can always buy another Asahi beer and have another crack and try and improve. Good Luck. If you are new to the Bowling Club you can also chow down on Monday nights for their chicken wing specials, play poker on Tuesday night and maybe win some cash, they have raffles on Wednesday and Friday night plus live music Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
Brad Cox at Station Resort LOCAL singing star Brad Cox will bring his Rusty Strings tour to Jindabyne when he plays at the Station Resort on Wednesday August 7. Cox shot to stardom when he won the Toyota Star Maker Award at the 2018 Tamworth country and music festival and has not looked back since. His loyal following has seen him in action several times in Jindabyne, with previous concerts at the cinema sold out in quick time. With the release of his new single Rusty Strings, you can expect the usual high energy performance and strong vocals Cox is renowned for. He has also been known to drop the occasional F bomb, so don’t be surprised what you will see. Just get there and see him along with other big name bands on the Station roster. Tickets available from www. bradcoxofficial.com website.
Back to the Banjo ALWAYS one of the most popular Jindabyne venues, the Banjo will once again have multiple venues operating for live music and DJ’s. July will start and finish with Jess and Sam from Roses in Hand as they bash out some tunes plus mid month see Julias Dator live. There are loads of giveaways, a great mix of DJ’S, three bars of Overflow, Muster and Clancy’s. Download the Banjo Paterson Inn App for the latest info and specials.
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Snowtunes in Jindabyne August 30-31 THE southern hemisphere’s biggest snow music festival, SNOWTUNES, has announced a huge line-up of Australian and international artists for its return in 2019. Running across two days on Friday, August 30 and Saturday, August 31. This year’s festival will feature performances from platinumrecord selling pop songstress VERA BLUE, 2015 triple j Hottest 100 Winners and multi-ARIA Award nominated indie rock band THE RUBENS, multiplatinum certified electronic music trailblazers, THE PRESETS, Australian rock band and festival buffs THE DELTA RIGGS, and many more.
PLAY: Roses in Hand.
Thredbo Après and Concerts
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BOWLO: You can win a snowboard at the Jindabyne Bowling Club each Wednesday night.
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LOCAL: Brad Cox will play at the Station Resort.
LOOKING for great après on the slopes plus big name concerts. Thredbo has it all this year and with a revamped poolside, or should we say new Alpine Bar (the pool has been buried), expect to see July kick start 2019 with Mumm après sessions and First Base: A Vintage Après Soirée. Client Liaison will return for a massive concert in the Village Square on August 27 so plan ahead for the biggest gig of the season.
Ask for Angela Snowy Mountains venues have re-launched the ‘Ask for Angela’ safety campaign as they prepare for the annual influx of snow season visitors. Patrons can ask for Angela if they feel they are in a difficult or unsafe situation which will discretely let staff know that person needs help. Staff can then assist by calling the police, organising safe transport home or referring the patron to support services “It’s great to see Snowy Mountains Liquor Accord re-launching ‘Ask for Angela’, which is already operating in Cooma and Queanbeyan,” said Deputy Premier Mr Barilaro. Snowy Mountains Liquor Accord chair Cameron McKid said around 14 venues in Jindabyne, Perisher and Thredbo are expected to promote the campaign this snow season. “Many patrons from all over come to the Snowy Mountains during
the ski season, and with our area’s unique weather and transport issues sometimes making it difficult to get home, it’s important that they feel safe in our licensed premises,” Mr McKid said. “Ask for Angela’ reminds patrons that venue staff are there to help them when they may feel unsafe and help remove them from the situation.” The campaign involves venues displaying posters and making small cards available in toilets for patrons as another option to discreetly inform staff they need help. ‘Ask for Angela’ is supported by NSW Police, Liquor & Gaming NSW and the Australian Hotels Association. Representatives of Australian Hotels Association and Liquor & Gaming NSW visited the Snowy region in June to provide venue staff with refresher training on liquor laws and responsible service of alcohol measures. Snowy Mountains Magazine - 2019 - 62
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SSA Providing Clearer Pathways for Athlete Development ATHLETES coming through the Ski and Snowboard Australia (SSA) system now have a clearer pathway for the road to success. SSA recently adopted the Sport Australia’s (SA) FTEM (Foundation, Talent, Elite and Mastery) framework, and have aligned all their pathways to follow this evidence-based approach to athlete development. The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) originally developed the FTEM framework to directly support these key outcomes of sport participation being; Active Lifestyle, Sports Participation, and Sporting Excellence. The FTEM model is a fully integrated, evidence-based framework representing the Foundation, Talent, Elite and Mastery of the ‘whole of sport’ pathway journey. In short it allows everyone to see the key features required for each stage of an athlete’s journey and provides a practical method to assist sport and athlete stakeholders (clubs and coaches) to maximise and manage athlete development. The FTEM was discussed last year at several alpine snowsport community sessions to assist athletes and parents understand the road to success should our athletes strive for the elite level. It has been proven at elite international
level in other successful snowsport countries. The FTEM framework consists of 3 macro stages of the skill and performance development of sporting participants, which are further differentiated into 10 micro stages. These stages as shown in the chart include Foundations (F1, F2 and F3); Talent (T1, T2, T3 and T4); Elite (E1 and E2); and Mastery (M). Each stage of the SSA Athlete Pathway provides an overview of athlete preparation, programs, on and off-snow development, equipment, competition, leadership and support. It is designed to inform the community about the Pathways to High Performance, and to support all Program Providers to deliver long-term athlete development opportunities. www.skiandsnowboard.org.au.
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The SSA Athlete Pathway allows the Snowsports community to: Ŝ " ĈÏáĩ Ėê²¹ĄĈĐ ê² ¹ ¬Ì ĈĐ Å¹ óà ĐÌá¹ĐϬ ²¹Ģ¹áóĀè¹êĐ ģÏĐÌÏê Đ̹ Ā ĄĐϬÏĀ ĐÏóê ê² Ā¹ĄÃóĄè ꬹ Ā ĐÌģ ĩĈ Ŝ ¹ĐĐ¹Ą Ėê²¹ĄĈĐ ê² Đ̹ ¬ĄÏĐϬ á ÏèĀóĄĐ ꬹ óà ¬ăĖÏĄÏêÅ ê² Ą¹ĸêÏêÅ ÃĖê² è¹êĐ á èóĢ¹è¹êĐ ĈÞÏááĈ Đó áÏùáóêÅ ĈĀóĄĐĈ Ā ĄĐϬÏĀ ĐÏóê ê² ÌÏÅÌ Ā¹ĄÃóĄè ꬹ ĐÌá¹Đ¹ ²¹Ģ¹áóĀè¹êĐ Ŝ m¹ ¬Ì ĐÌ¹ÏĄ óĀĐÏè á Ā¹ĄÃóĄè ꬹ á¹Ģ¹áŞ ª¹ ÏĐ Ą¹¬Ą¹ ĐÏóê ᪠ÏêĐ¹ĄĈ¬Ìóó᪠¬áĖªŞ ê ĐÏóê á óĄ ÏêĐ¹Ąê ĐÏóê á ¬óèĀ¹ĐÏĐÏóê Ŝ ¬ăĖÏĄ¹ Đ̹ ĈÞÏááĈ Đó ¹ê¬óĖĄ Ź áÏùáóêÅ ¹êŠŹè¹êĐ Ïê qêóģĈĀóĄĐĈ
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3 Gippsland Street Inside Mountain Spirit For Bookings 0418 431 810 www.alpinebodytemple.com
Now in Perisher Valley (ski season only). Conveniently located within High Country Fitness gym, patients enjoy free use of the gym facilities whilst being treated by a physiotherapist.
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Property Guide Expressions of Interest ‘Troopers Paddock’ SMALL acreage lots on the Alpine Way are a rarity so buyers may need to act quickly if they want to secure this quality property that has numerous extras. Situated halfway between Jindabyne and the Kosciuszko National Park and just 5km from the Bullock Flat Skitube, this truly unique ‘Troopers Paddock’ property has a four bedroom and two bathroom main residence plus a detached one bedroom apartment. The main residence consists of two separate east and west wings connected by a covered walkway. The west wing contains three bedrooms, one bathroom, lounge, laundry and utility room. Accessories include Foxtel satellite dish, ‘in-slab’ hydronic heating with heat pump and solar panel plus a double under cover car port. The east wing has a master bedroom suite with ‘his and hers’ walk-in robes and ensuite. The entertainer’s kitchen with ‘Smeg’ appliances including a commercial oven with gas cooktop
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accompanies the open plan dining and lounge room. The ‘in-slab’ hydronic heating as well as a slow combustion wood fireplace takes care of heating. The property also includes an approved and beautifully presented free standing one bedroom apartment with privacy fencing in place, perfect for friends, family or paying guests. The location is superb with the Wildbrumby Distillery, the Crackenback Farm Restaurant and Lake Crackenback Resort all close by. Other features of the 8.435ha (approximately 20acres), E3 Zoned (Environmental Management) property include direct Alpine Way frontage, dam with timber jetty, standalone studio (not approved), established gardens plus commercial greenhouse. Expression of Interest offers close 5pm Thursday 25 July if not sold prior. Contact agent Gordon Jenkinson from Kosciusko First National Real Estate on 0427 100 915.
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STUNNING: The lounge area of the luxurious Tussock chalet at Crackenback Ridge.
Unique Luxury Thredbo Chalet PROPERTIES of true elegance occasionally find their way to market and Thredbo’s ‘Tussock’ is certainly in that elite category. This unique luxury mountain home with a price range of $4 million plus is privately situated at the top of Crackenback Ridge adjacent to the Supertrail run making it the ideal ski in ski out on snow chalet. The benchmark for Australian mountain housing, this stunning contemporary home of 453 square metres is certain to impress, with superbly appointed finishes and exuding luxury. Upstairs zone has open plan living incorporating kitchen, dining, study, lounge and master bedroom private wing, in a stunning windowed pavilion. A double-sided gas fireplace connects living and dining and the kitchen is perfectly designed for entertaining, open to the dining area and separated by a central cooking and service bar. Bench tops are crafted in Carrara marble. The master bedroom has amazing
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views into the bush complete with study alcove and data connections, dressing room plus ensuite with double shower. There is a substantial entry foyer on the lower level, huge double heated garage with internal access and three metre ceilings with an adjoining ski workshop area, boot and drying room, laundry, powder room, home cinema and extra bedrooms and bathrooms. The main bathroom has a sunken stone bath and an adjoining steam/sauna room and the living area and entry have heated limestone slab flooring throughout with remotely operated 15 zone underfloor heating control centre. With three huge storerooms, two for cool storage with cellar space, it is perfectly set to house all bikes and personal belongings. The property has a $4m to $5m price guide and is listed through Forbes Stynes Prestige Property Sales. Interested parties should contact agent Michelle Stynes on 0413 671 067 and visit the website www.fsre.com.au for full gallery of images.
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