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FRIDAY 7TH SEPTEMBER 2018
We Love Our Mountain!!
• Top: The Summit Master’s Course down Exhibition in the late 80’s. Pic – Courtesy Lynne Grosse Collection. • Bottom: Our fantabulous Light the Night volunteer skiers and boarders! Pic - Matt Hull @ www.themattimage.com
FROM THE CEO More Than Meets The Eye
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pring is here. Blue skies and crisp, clear, cold nights help greet every morning with the knowledge that first tracks will occur on pristine corduroy, whilst the afternoons will deliver ‘spring powder’ and après sessions in the sun. A goggle tan is a ski holiday badge of honour! Now, depending on when you are reading this, there are still 30-31 days remaining in what has been a cracking season. We’ve had it all… super dry powder snow, groomed runs to perfection and now spring corn condition on a snow pack that has been one for the record books. So, this week’s article is a call out to the army of people, some on the front line, but many more who you don’t see, or maybe don’t want to see, but nonetheless work
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tirelessly, all season long to make Falls Creek Australia’s Premier All Seasons Alpine Resort.
At Falls Creek we take much pride in recognising and appreciating how fortunate Australia is to have our ski resorts. In fact (well dubious… but), the Australian Snowy Mountains, or the High Country as we prefer to call them here in Victoria, receive Round Onethan of the GE National more snow Switzerland! Yep Series – tenuous will be staged this weekend, fact – google it. (Of course, webeginning are using withcomparison practice sessions from 11am Friday. this for illustrative purposes During of the weekend, several only andthe arecourse referring to the land mass area of the trails willthe bevolume). closed to general riders not necessarily although Blue Dirt will have shuttles running In case, being abletoto6pm ski (in out) on any Friday from 11am andand again on in one of from the most stunning Saturday 9amunique to 5pm.and Cost is $50 per landscapes certainly capable day or $90 in forAustralia, 2 days. Go to www.bluedirt. com.au to book. Sunday the trails will of rivalling many On of those elsewhere in the be closed the general public, but will world, buttotopped off with our snow gums progressively asvillage, the different and stunning open Alpine with asections bit of of theold event are completed. Pretty Valley good Aussie hospitality thrown in, is, RoadI will haveagree, closures anddarn be subject to and thinkalso you’ll pretty good… delays should anyone be travelling back from therefore, to all our guests and visitors, we the horse thank youyards too. or Pretty Valley Pondage. Now this Gravity Enduro is a different sort Foodie Tip ofbike the racing Week: to this is a we joint post of mountain what know for all the Street Activation operators – as Downhill or Cross Country. The Gravity whether want donuts andwill milkshakes, Enduro isyou both. The athletes start with loaded toasties soup,Plaza, goulash a warmfries, up ride from or Slalom outorthe gluhwein… thePlains operators Jerry’s Stall, Bogong High Road,atup the Pretty Easy or Snonuts fill that void… ValleyEats Road and thencan across to the Trig all great treats, so try them as you pass by.
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In no particular order, but with equal thanks and grateful appreciation: ski patrol, snow groomers, snow makers, lift ops and towies, outdoor crews, childcare, he National Gravity ski instructors and ski schoolEnduro teams, Series acts as the qualifying for the the tradies (of all sorts), guest series services Enduro World Series. See mention volunteers, visitor information teams, the in theand article with Benoperators, McIlroy. transport, retail rental store Mountain Bike Australia in conjunction with over snow and freight, the rangers, chefs, Falls Creekstaff Resort pleased restaurant andManagement owners, theare lodge and to present Round owners, One of the 2017 Gravity accommodation cleaning and Enduro Series. series the is Australia back of National house crews, theThe garbo’s, waste wide with Roundguys, Two being held at Stromlo water treatment the administration Forest ACT in May. Round Three will be at teams, events and marketing specialists, the Balingup WA in June; Round Four will go to team at DWA and the YMCA, the ambos’, Rockhampton in July and the final round will doctors, SES, the coppers… I think be held onCFA, Woodford Island, on the Clarence you get the picture. You’re all legends – River in northern NSW in August. thank you. The popularity of mountain biking continues to grow. thenumbering great efforts in of the some Mount All theseFrom people, Beauty locals in the 90’sto- to hostingthat the a thousands contribute ensuring Nationals in Feb 2000 - tothe thejourney point where visit to Falls Creek (and here) we havenot some thelong best tracks in thebut country builds justoflife memories, a - bothofinour Mount Beautythe andoutdoors in Falls Creek. love mountain, and The growth the success means can snow sports.and If you come back in we summer, continue host events. you’ll gettojust asfabulous hooked… trust me.
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www.fallscreek.com.au Visitor Information Centre The Falls Creek Visitor Information Centre is located in the Resort Management Office, up stairs on the corner of Slalom Street and Bogong High Plains Road. Open 8am – 5pm daily for Visitor Information and Gym Memberships. Ph: 03 5758 1202. (Map Ref: E4)
Resort Entry Resort Entry is located at Howman’s Gap, approx. 4km before reaching Falls Creek. Day and Night Passes are at $54 on arrival per day, (or $49.50 on line). If arriving after 5pm and departing prior to midnight on the same day, entry is free. Visitors over 65 years of age receive a discount. Season Passes are available at $525 (or $450 on line). An ‘All Resorts’ permit, valid at all Victorian Snow Resorts is available for $740.00 Enquire at Visitor Information desk. Resort Entry Fees fund essential services of: • Ski patrol • Car Parking • Snow Clearing • Water Supply • Waste Management • Visitor Information Services 2
Accommodation Child Care – Hours & Rates
Alpha Lodge Falls Creek Child Care is located in the St Falls complex,
Open 365ofdays a year. Self cater accommodation at the base the Halley’s Comet chairlift – open from$56 p/p p/n twin/dbl. $42days p/p p/n bunkfor room. Parallel 8:30am to 5pm, seven a week children fromStreet. 12 Ph: to 5758 visit: www.alphaskilodge.com.au weeks five3488 yearsorold. Altitude Apartments Hours & Rates Spacious fully self-contained open Morning: 8:30am accommodation – 12:30pm $85 all year round. Bike storage and free wi-fi. On site$60 bar & Afternoon: 1:30pm – 5pm Fullrestaurant Day: - Be Foodstore. 8:30am – 5pm $130 Ph: 03 are 5758 3811 Wb: www.altitudefallscreek.com.au Bookings strongly recommended as places are limited. Make your booking at: www.fallscreek.com.au/childcare.
Attunga Lodge
Open for comfortable bed &Transfer breakfast accommodation. Accommodation Service
www.fallscreek.com.au QT Hotel Falls Creek
Rates Apartment style luxury rooms, Pool & Jacuzzi, Sauna & Steam Room. restaurant andReturn bar. Open Adult: OneOn-site Way $23 $37 all year round - available for group and functions. Child One Way $17 bookingsReturn $23 Ph: 03 5732 8000 Wb: www.qtfallscreek.com.au Season Pass: Adult $200 Kids Under Five: Snowski Apartments Free Luggage Allowance Self contained accommodation open all year round with on-site management. Bowl. Two pieces of luggage,Located one pairinofthe skisVillage & boots or Ph: 5758 3356, or visit snowboard & boots and www.snowskiapartments.com.au one piece of hand luggage per person. Summit Ridge Lodge Excess Luggage: $7&per item. accommodation. Open for comfortable bed breakfast Fully licensed. Street. Ph: 03&5758 3800. Ticket Sales Schuss – On Mountain On Line From 28.06.18 until 10.09.18 all visitors will be required to Viking Lodge use the Accommodation Transfer Visitor vehicles Self-catering accommodation, allService. rooms with en suites. will permitted into the village during this Onnot sitebemanager and secure bike storage and period. workshop.
Fully licensed. Street, Ph: 03 3255. High Operating from theArlberg Terminal Building on 5758 the Bogong Plains Road, the Accommodatin Transfer Service will Cedarwood Apartments Free Wi-Fi. Ph. 03 5758 3247. Falls Creek Resort Management move you, family apartment and your luggage comfortably to Fully selfyour contained accommodation Schuss General Enquiries: Ph: 03 5758 1200 your lodge or apartment. Street Ph: 5758 3393. Hours of Operation BE Foodstore MonFalls – ThursCreek & Sat: Country 8am – 10pmClub Fully self contained accommodation from $135 /dbl/night. Open for dining and drinks from 9am 7 days during Easter, Friday: 8am – 12 midnight Ph: 5758 3391 or www.fallscreekcountryclub.com.au. then 5 days. In the Village Bowl. Ph: 03 5758 3222. Sunday: 8am – 10pm Bogong High Plains Road. Refer ad this edition. A Taxi Service is available in the Village during these Gebi’s Apartments hours. Ph: 03 5758 1203 Last Hoot Café Fully self-contained comfortable apartments, located at Open daily from 4pm for drinks & meals. Slalom Plaza. the entrance to Falls Creek. Ph: 1800 45 35 25. Falls Creek & Mount Beauty WEEK 2018 FOURTEEN Ph:THIS 03 5758 3088.- Winter Refer ad thisEdition edition.
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FROM THE CEO Slip, slop and slap – and get out there and enjoy the best of what Aussie Spring Skiing can offer. For those brave souls taking on the Summit Masters, best of luck and may ‘the best skier’ on the mountain take home the crown and the bragging rights!!! • Stuart Smythe, CEO Falls Creek Resort Management
Blue skies and crisp, clear, cold nights help greet every morning with the knowledge that first tracks will occur on pristine corduroy. Pic - Courtesy Tony and Julie Creak
Service & Demo Centre New Range of Salomon Ski & Snowboard Boots now in stock!!
FREE MULCH
• Expert Master Boot Fitters on site to fit you up! • Open Daily: 8am – 6pm. • Free Pick-Up & Delivery for all ski and snowboard rental!
Mount Beauty Transfer Station
Come along and make the most of free loading service of FREE mulch! 10am – 2pm on: • Saturday, 15 September and • Saturday 22 September
In the Village Bowl at the Falls Creek Hotel Map (Ref: M2) Ph: 03 5758 3819
Maddison’s Lane, Mount Beauty
The mulch consists of vegetation that has been disposed of by others, so Council has no control over its contents. For this reason you will be asked to sign a disclaimer and then we will assist you to load as much as you need – FREE!
Mulch is always available for free for self-loading.
Trading hours, locations and contact details are available at www.alpineshire.vic.gov.au > Council Services > Waste and Recycling > Recycling > Mulch.
For more information call 03 5755 0555.
Be part of the team! As a member of the Falls Creek Race Club, young members can...
• Learn life skills in a wonderful rewarding environment. • Make friends for life – with opportunities to travel the world. • Learn to ski and board in a family friendly surroundings. Programs from primary to late teens – including tertiary tuition for full-time athletes. ‘An integral part of Falls Creek and its history!’
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Race Club Great opportunities exist at Falls Creek Race Club
Adventure your way with Falls Creek Snowsports School! Our Falls Creek Snowsports School offers an extensive variety of ski and snowboard programs, catering to children and adults of all abilities. We’re here to drive your passion for snowsports, develop your skills and get the most out of your on-snow experience! Paw Patrol Snowclub (3-5 years) Full & Half day programs – see your child’s love of skiing grow as their skills progress! Specialised lessons include professional full-time staff, half or full day lessons, delicious lunchtime meals, progress cards and the chance to meet the Paw Patrol puppies! • Full day: 9:15am – 2:50pm. • Half day: 9:15am – 12:50pm. • PM lesson only: 1:15pm – 2:50pm. Registration from 9:15am and 1:15pm, with lessons commencing at 10:00am and 1:30pm. Spongebob Squarepants Junior Workshop (6 – 12 years) Full day programs – book your child in for a full day of adventure and watch as they learn to master skiing or snowboarding! Specialised lessons include constant supervision, full day lessons, all-day lift access, delicious lunchtime meals and progress cards. Full day: 9:45am – 2:50pm Registration from 9:45am, with lessons commencing at 10:00am. TMNT Ride Tribe (13 – 17 years) Full day programs – book your child in for a full day of inspiration as they engage with exciting and challenging
purpose built programs that cater to teenagers. Specialised lessons include constant supervision, full day lessons, all-day lift access, delicious lunchtime meals and progress cards. Full day: 9:45am – 2:50pm Registration from 9:45am, with lessons commencing at 10:00am. Adult Programs (18+) Develop your skiing or snowboarding skills in our group lessons specifically designed to cater for adults of all ability levels. The AM Group Lesson features extended sessions and is available daily from 10:30am – 12:50pm. The PM Super Session guarantees a maximum of five participants and is available daily from 1:30pm – 2:50pm. Enquire about our number of speciality programs, including Coffee Club and our Mim Sodergren Women’s Program! Brand new to Snowsports? If you have never skied or snowboarded before, the Falls Creek Learn to Ski or Learn to Board lessons are for you. With a group lesson in either the morning or afternoon, plus exclusive all-day access to the Halley’s Comet, Mousetrap, Boardwalk and Drover’s Chair beginner lifts, you will find your
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skills developing in no time! Lessons are available for adults and children and commence at 10:30am and 1:30pm daily. Private Lessons For the ultimate in personalised instruction, you can’t go past a private lesson. Receive expert, individualised instruction in a session specially designed to cater to your individual needs and preferences. Advance bookings are essential, so get in quick! For all advance lesson bookings and enquiries, please email snowsports@fallscreek.net. Booking Details Save time on arrival and pre-book any of our group programs* online at our Falls Creek E-store: https://shop.skifalls.com.au, or let us guide you through your choices at any resort ticket office, rental store, or the Snowsports School Office in Cloud 9. For any enquiries, please contact us at (03) 5758 1000. ‘All trails lead you home at Falls Creek!’
*Learn to Ski, Learn to Board and Coffee Club cannot be booked online.
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DISABLED WINTERPSORT AUSTRALIA Fabulous Feedback
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hile last week DWA took a rest from the regular camps that run each weekend, a summary of the feedback received from some of the camps and presented below will shed light on the camp programs initiated. Leisure Balance “A huge thank you to the guides and DWA in general for giving these kinds of opportunities to those less fortunate.” Disability Sport and Recreation “There is no better environment to place children in to accelerate development of their independence and resilience. This camp takes the children outside their comfort zone but keeps them safe and controlled.” Camp Participant – “I love that I can be normal again and break the routine”
Tuesday 11th:
Nicky Bomba is Back!
3pm - 5:30pm
9:30pm onwards
A group of some of our fabulous DWA Guides, who do a fantastic job with the camps each winter. Pic - Courtesy DWA
DWA Snowboarders Camp From a Camp Member parent – “The DWA staff, guides, Falls Creek Instructors were all so kind, professional and encouraging. The facilities, staff and meals
at Howman’s Gap, were great too. The meeting on Saturday night was lovely good to hear everyone share, and for me as a Mum, to hear the specific comments from the guides about my boys on the snow. Shelley Earl Program On Saturday night we meet and discuss the day’s events and improvements or changes necessary. The feedback is funny, positive and inspiring. Camp Participant – “We had just a blast - it was raining then it turned into snow while skiing down the run” Cerebral Palsy That three days was so wonderful, all your guides were great all hard working and supportive. The format at DWA Falls Creek is the best DWA experience we have had. Camp Participant – “How can we stay here longer?”
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DISABLED WINTERPSORT AUSTRALIA Spina Bifida
partnering with DWA can include:
Camp Member – “Beginner/intermediate skier, no need for a lesson again this year. I declined last year as I felt I was going ok DWA guides are very good. Biased!”
• Community and employee engagement.
Royal Talbot From a new guide on camp – “A reflection on my excitement levels about my first DWA experience at Falls next weekend. Cannot wait! Look forward to gaining an understanding of how the weekends run, learning the ropes and meeting everyone. Enjoy the weekend and see you at the next one!” Royal Talbot Camp Member – “Thanks for a great weekend, we both really enjoyed ourselves! We will no doubt see you again, hopefully this season.”
• Enhanced customer relationships. • Demonstrating your organisation’s corporate social responsibility. • Positive media and PR coverage. Your support helps us provide opportunities for all people with disabilities to participate in snow sports with their friends and families, from first time skiers and snowboarders to Australia’s Winter Paralympians. Please contact CEO Rick Coate at rcoate@ disabledwintersport.com.au or 0437 626 542 to discuss your opportunities. •
Tethering a sit skier on Drovers is only one of the skills the guides possess. Pic - Courtesy DWA
Guide’s Missing Skis A guide came up to me on Saturday morning and mentioned that his skis had gone missing after leaving them on his snowboard a week earlier. All DWA searched high and low but no skis. All the guides then proceeded up the mountain to be dropped off and the guide borrowed a pair from the DWA store. When I re-joined the group, the guide had found his skis. They had been sitting outside for two weeks in the snow at Falls Creek!
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Partnering with DWA gives your organisation the opportunity to connect with thousands of members, volunteers, supporters and their families. With goodwill and support from the entire snowsports industry, the benefits of
7th, 8th and 9th of September! Each day 12noon to 6pm in JB'sRestaurant and Bar - German sausages, Sauerkraut and German beer!!
17 Slalom St, (03) 5758 3263
Nelse Bar Open from 3:30pm daily. Welcome! Enjoy our Apres ski drinks, evening get-togethers and daily specials! Restaurant open for bookings offering a well-priced hearty Winter cuisine.
PUBLIC BAR: 12noon – 2:30pm and 4:30pm to Close! Dinner: 5:30pm – 9pm
9 PARALLEL ST Ph: 03 5758 3278 Map Ref: H2
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A true mountain lodge dining experience! Full a la carte menu with vegetarian, gluten free and children’s options.
Book your ‘End of Season’ Party Now! We are open from 7am to 11pm. Bookings: 03 5758 3673
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The biggest and the best Bacon& Egg Toastie with coffee From 7am to 11am. Full breakfast menu also available.
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EARLY BIRD DINNER
KIDS $18.50 ADULTS $25
Daily special available from 4:30pm to 6:15pm. Full a la carte menu also available
Summit Ridge Restaurant
Open fire w stone hearth & comfy couches! Try our Degustation Menu…
9 Course w matching wines - $175 per head! Finalist: Best Restaurant 2017 Contemporary Australian – Victorian Regional – Restaurant & Catering Awards.
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THE SUMMIT MASTERS Returns This Weekend
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he Summit Masters is a freestyle mogul event which has had a long history. It ran for 10 consecutive years from 1985 through to 1995 and inspired generations of freestyle mogul skiers. The event was the brain child of Linny Grosse, who was a Falls Creek local and Freestyle champion. Katie Steven, (who grew up in Falls while the family ran Pretty Valley Lodge) is a close friend of Linny’s and explained recently that she was the visionary behind the event and her drive was to create a world class Freestyle mogul event in Australia that was equal to or better than those in which she had competed in overseas. In the early days of Freestyle Mogul competitions, the moguls were ‘natural’ which meant that they were made simply by skiing the intended course. Each competitor needed to choose where on the course they would do their two areal tricks which added challenge and spectacle to the event. The Summit Masters prided itself with having the best natural mogul field in Australia, due in part to the perfect pitch, the fall line and the quantity of local mogul skiers creating it. During the
Summit Masters competition, technique, speed, adherence to the fall-line, two dynamic air tricks as well as the competitors own personal interpretation of The Summit run were all taken into account in judging the true mantel of Summit Master male, female and junior champion. • The shape of the event is true to its roots with natural moguls being skied in three days before. The start will launch in the traditional spot just below the Summit rock. The finish will be on the race line. • We will have five age divisions (for both male and female), an overall Male and Female winner and best retro outfit and competitor Male and Female. • Breakfast for competitors only will be supplied by Frying Pan - the long-time base camp for the Summit Masters. • New in the equation is a night event GS that is scheduled for the Saturday evening on The Slot – 7pm – 9pm. Once again four age categories and overall Male and Female. • Saturday night with Kenton Ford DJing at the Frying Pan will drive the vibe prior to the event with tunes, themes and ‘dirt-bag’ ski movies that capture the time and era of Summit Masters. • Some of the prior competitors that spring
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to mind are as follows and there a few from the list below that will return to the hallowed ground of the Summit to celebrate the past and the return of the Summit Masters to Falls Creek. Lin Grosse, Eric Hymans, Mark & Katie Steven, Steven & Tracy Lee, Paul, Adrian, Simon & Tom Costa, Craig, Laif & Renja Moegel, Charlie & Bena Brown, Lisa Spargo, Kent Dowding, Mike Clark, Brent Bignal, Graham Cox, Andy Mero, Donny Brown, Colin Morrison, Lisa Nicholas, Andy Kelly, Danielle Brooks, Marcus Lovett, Peter Williams, Rod Drill, Andy Thomas, Mitch and many more great characters of the free style era. • For those new to the event, there is a book launch on the Saturday evening by Peter Corney in the Frying Pan that can fill in the next generation of Free Stylers that have chance to express and continue the tradition of the Summit Masters. It is sure to be a spectacular event and one to continue for a very long time. The Summit Masters for 2018 will look something like this: A double decker bumps event down the Summit over two solid days with a tasty night giant slalom down The Slot sandwiched in between. The action takes place this weekend, the 8th and 9th of September. Hot dog style moguls skiing plus a single run, timed GS event under lights. Entry Fee is $40 per event or $70 for double Masters.
An exciting new leisure Exotic Pizzas ~ Tasty Steaks experience at theWINTER top EDITION~ FOUR FRIDAY 26TH JUNE 2015 Perfect Pastas ~ Banga Burgers! Our New Frying Pan… of the mountain! Ripper Drink Specials Every Night!
AD PROOF Friday 7th: The Man Trivia – Fun Night! ... boasting a bistro, wood-fired pizza, waffle station, bar and café! Saturday 8th: Ski Patrol Fund-Raiser Supported by GILSON and SATL Apparel! Saturdays – Nitro Sunset Après ‘Cellar Rats’ playing live!!! session on the Cloud 9 Balcony. Sunday 9th: FoozBall Competition - $50 Bar 4pm onwards. Last lifts at 4:45pm! Tab up for Grabs! Wood-fired Rotisserie, Deli and kitchen Monday 10th: It’s JUG NIGHT!! providing: Spunk Monkey Co – UGLY SWEATERS • Café & Deli selections PARTY! From 9pm • Bistro meals • Wood Fire Pizza Tuesday 11th: Falls Creek Darts Semi Finals! • Waffle delights Wednesday 12th: Jam @ The Man – from 8pm Friday 14th: Trivia
Ph: 03 5711 9109 At the top of Halley’s Comet Chairlift Open Daily: 8:30am to 5pm.
Take Away Liquor & Meals available. facebook.com/ TheManHotel-FallsCreek www.themanfallscreek.com
• Rustic, industrial and chic. • Bar and grill in the heart of Falls Creek’s famous Village Bowl. • FRIDAY – $10 Cocktails!
• SATURDAY – Summit Masters back followed by a night GS race on Summit. DJ Fvll Switch on stage from 9pm and race presentations at 9:30. • SUNDAY – Catch all the action of Summit Masters! • MONDAY - $20 burger and beer special! • TUESDAY - $5 tacos & $10 margaritas! • WEDNESDAY – Trivia with Sammy from 6pm. $1 chicken wings, $10 pints!
Ph: 03 5758 3362 Village Central • Map Ref: I4
LOCATED IN THE VILLAGE BOWL AT THE BOTTOM OF SUMMIT
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THE SUMMIT MASTERS Schedule Saturday 8th 9am - 10am: Warm up. 10:15am - 11:15am: U/12 and U/16 Males & Females. 11:15am - 12 :15pm: U/35 Males & Females. 1:15pm - 2:15pm: U/50 + Over 50’s Males & Females. 3pm - 4pm: Linny Grosse Ski and few words said at Summit Rock Top 4 of each division selected for Sunday Finals. Night G.S - One run only. Start: 7pm. Location: The Slot on the Summit Divisions: U/16 Males, Females. U/35 Males, Females. U/50 Males, Females. Over 50 males, Females. Speed Suits allowed Radius of skis optional. Prizes for the GS Race presented in the Frying Pan Inn from 9pm. Saturday night - the DJ continues the master’s vibe in the Frying Pan.
As part of the action on saturday night in The Frying Pan, Pete Corney will be launching his book ‘Born to Fly’. This is a story on Australian Freestyle roots and features the inimatable Eric Hymans.
Sunday 9th September - Finals!!
80’s Retro dress up and featuring ‘The Verbier Connection’ - A film by Trevor Avedissian.
Tom Costa opening the event with a classic Costa forerun.
Enjoy a great night and meet some great legends. •
Three head Judges will be joined by a panel drawn from the list of competitors from the previous day’s event. A maximum of two judges from each division will be allowed. Overall Open winner for male and female will be decided on the Sunday by the Judging Panel. Schedule: 9am - 10am: Warm up. 10am - 11am: U/12 and U/16 Females, Males. 11am - 12noon: U/35 Males, Females. 1pm - 2pm: U/50 Males, Females. 2pm - 3pm: 50+ Males, Females. Presentations: 4pm: Frying Pan Inn Prizes for Summit Masters categories and for the most original outfits Male and Female. NB: All competitors must wear a helmet. •
Donni Brown (nearest camera) placed third with Katie Steven (furthest from camera) winning and Lynn Grosse second in 1985. Pic - Ian Talbot
Welcome to Winter 2018!
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Seven Days a Week From 10am
For relaxed long lunches, exceptional dinners, coffee, snacks and drinks! Plus, we have a great balcony to enjoy the action in Slalom Plaza! Every Day Specials Large Pizza & Dry long neck beer - $35 Saturdays & Wednesdays $15 Pizza & Beer
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Best Glühwein in Falls.. now also serving coffee!
Slalom Plaza (start of the bike trails)
Ph: 57585758 3088 Map Ref: F3 Ph:0303 3088
Happy Hour Beer & Wine 5pm - 11pm & FREE Bar Snacks 5pm - 11pm.
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Pairing Après Share Plates with local Australian wines
Aperitivo Happy Hour every Wednesday 4pm - 6pm
Evening Meals
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Early Sitting
6 or 6:30pm Late Sitting
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Experience the fabulous views & relax in the lounge whilst enjoying warm hospitality
Après Lounge Daily from 4pm 10 Arlberg Street
10 Arlberg Street • Ph: 03 5758 3255 www.attungalodge.com.au
Ph: 5758 3225
Corner Slalom & Christie Streets, Falls Creek
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FALL LINES Chef ’s Seaside Paradise!
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n exciting opportunity has arisen to open the most picturesque, unique waterfront restaurant in Tasmania. If you are interested in taking ownership of a food venue situated over the water nestled between two marinas, then this position is for you. This is a brand new business venture upon which to ply your creative food flair. The opportunity exists for someone to demonstrate a high level of commitment to their role in this business leading to an option to become a part-owner. The owners will assist in the setting up of this business however they are offering autonomy to the successful applicant. Accommodation can be included in this package.
The Bay of Fires region in Tasmania’s East Coast is renowned for its world-class beaches. Tasmania and the East Coast is experiencing a tourism boom never seen before. Our East Coast region is developing a reputation for its fresh Tasmanian produce. St Helens is also renowned as the fishing capital of Tasmania due to an abundance of fresh seafood. St Helens is located only two hours’ drive from Launceston & two and a half hours from Hobart. There are many facilities catering for family needs: a large district school, new hospital & medical centre, shops & supermarkets, plus close proximity to many recreational activities, such as surf beaches, fishing, and new world-class mountain-bike trails. If you are ready for a sea change then please email Jess on: jess.thewharf@gmail.com. • Light The Night Once again, the community’s ‘Light the Night’ efforts last Saturday evening have produced excellent results. The following is the letter received from the Community Supporters Coordinator of the Leukaemia Foundation which we have reprinted for your benefit. Hi Xena,
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Kind regards, Kristin Paton, Community Supporters Coordinator Leukaemia Foundation, Shepparton Office The Loop Challenge Winter is a busy time in the valley, and with it comes the challenge of maintaining good mental health. Regular exercise is proven to help and as a result Glenyse and Brian Peacock and Meredith Iaria have decided to ride in the Sydney to Dubbo ‘Zoo 2 Zoo’ in October and raise funds and awareness for the Black Dog Institute. No not everyone wants to ride 430km but we would like to invite everyone to join us on for a week of riding, starting 14th Sept 2018 (R U OK Day) to ride the Mount Beauty Damms Road Loop as many times as you can, to improve your health and the health others at the same time. All funds go directly to Black Dog Institute, you can even ask people to sponsor you per loop. Just get outside and enjoy this beautiful valley. It’s not about speed, just consistency.
Thank you once again for holding another successful ‘Light The Night’ event to raise funds for the Leukaemia Foundation! It was mentioned that Vesna and Stuart had the whole crowd captivated and the report came back that the event raised $3000 which is another fantastic outcome. Thank you also for touching base with Ange on Friday to confirm the drink promotion, we’d love to hear how this went once you get a chance.
‘The Loop Challenge’ details are: From Friday 14th September to Friday 21st September.
I hope you enjoyed the experience of hosting the event again and please know how grateful we are to you for continuing to add to the tally raised by the Falls Creek community
Presentations will take place at a BBQ to be held at Rocky Valley Bikes on Sunday 23rd September. All are welcome with a gold coin donation. Further details from: 03 5754 1118. •
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through this event over the years. This will now be over $17K!!! A big congrats to you and the team who have contributed, this is a significant contribution towards supporting people with Blood Cancer through both services and vital research. •
Register at Rocky Valley Bikes and Snowsports, Kiewa Valley Highway, Tawonga South. Registration Cost is $40 per person. Up-load your results to Strava. Monetary Prizes will be donated by Rocky Valley Bikes for the most loops achieved in the week.
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MINI SERIES FOUR Another Great Event
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ell done to all who ventured out last Saturday for Telemark Nordic Ski Club’s Snow Trek & Travel Mini Series #4. The weather for our final event did not live up to our usual of blue skies and sunshine but nevertheless we had a great race day. Telemark would like to thank those who participated in one or more of this year’s Mini Series events, we hope you’ve ‘caught the bug’ of cross country skiing! Thank you to all who have assisted us during the season with setting up, bib collection, drinks and packing up. Your help has been greatly appreciated and has helped make the Mini Series possible. Massive congratulations to those kids who have taken on the role of officials during the adults/open Mini Series events! Your efforts and willingness to help has allowed your parents to join in on all the fun also!! So on behalf of all the adults “thank you kids! Job well done!” At the completion of the races on Saturday, the presentations were held in the Nordic Bowl for this season’s Snow Trek & Travel Mini Series. Each participant receives a special and unique diploma and those completing all four events received a special Telemark Nordic Ski Club medal. Congratulations must go to the 11 children and two adults who completed all four Snow Trek & Travel Mini Series events for 2018.
Congratulations to all Mini Series Four participants. Pic - Bob Cranage
Thank you to the Falls Creek Groomers for your continued support of our Mini Series events and for providing us with great tracks. A massive thank you to our sponsor Snow Trek & Travel Wodonga for their continued support of our events and for providing this year’s fantastic spot prizes. For all your cross country skiing advice or equipment see Peter and his team at 161 High Street Wodonga or telephone 02 6056 6605.
If you have had fun this year, please tell your friends and bring them along to our 2019 Snow Trek & Travel Mini Series Events. We look forward to seeing you again next year. •
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CROSS COUNTRY NEWS Race Season Recap
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he racing season down under has come to a close, there have been many races, some small (like Ronice), some large (like Phil Bellingham), and some medium sized (like Ken Bell). There have been heaps of people getting amongst it this winter. I don’t want to speak for everyone but I reckon many goals were ticked off, whether that be getting involved in more club races, finishing the 21km Birkie or qualifying for the World Nordic Championships in Seefeld, Austria 2019. I’ll do my best to cover some highlights from the Australian Race season. Mostly about the national team. National Junior Team From the three weekends of National level competitions (one being junior champs) there have been plenty of fresh faces qualify
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for the Junior National Team, and of course many athletes requalify. To qualify for the Australian junior ski team you need at least two results where you come 10% behind the best junior in a distance race or 7.5% behind in a sprint race. Nic Blackwell was undefeated in all distance races for the juniors with hot rod Will Middlemiss claiming the Junior Sprint title. Emily Champion had another very strong season taking out the sprint title with Darcie Morton and Phoebe Cridland good in the distance events this year. Juniors new to the team include Fedele de Campo, Declan Burke, Hugo Hinkfuss, Will Middlemiss, Tommy Hoogenraad and for the girls, a Norwegian girl (who has an Australian father Lee Bygraves - who has represented Australia at two World Championships) qualified by the name of Tuva Bygrave, next to Tuva was Brianna Oldis and Rosie Fordham. The best thing is, you can meet all these lovely people and the rest of the team including myself at the AUSXC Season Launch party in Melbourne on the 12th of October (see below for more details).
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Senior Team The season was a little different, a little bit unusual for the seniors this race season down under because we had two big dawgs Phil Bellingham and Callum Watson who has publicly retired from proper ski racing however still raced all season because, I guess they just love it - can’t get enough of it. Phil and Callum kept the level nice and high, Callum winning the 15km skate in Perisher and Phil winning the 10km Classic in Falls and the Sprint in Perisher. Valerio Leccardi, also a retired athlete as we all know won the Kangaroo Hoppet. In terms of qualifications, Mark Pollock and myself A qualified for the World Senior Champs in Seefeld, Austria 2019 with Liam Burton close with a B qualifier from his two distance events. The three of us lads also qualified for the Davos World Cup in Switzerland which will be in December. Among the women, Barbara Jezersek remained a dominant force across all competitions as she managed to find time away from her coaching job in Perisher to compete and win the Aus distance champs as well as the Hoppet for a second time. Where to now? There are three main groups heading overseas for this northern winter. Ski and Snowboard Australia have organised a Junior Development Camp to Canada,
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PRICELESS alls Creek Resort Management will be a Junior Team Tour in preparation for the World Junior Championships which will be held in Lahti, Finland mid/late January, the juniors will be in Davos as will the senior team who will be led by Coach Valerio Leccardi, aiming at U23 World Championships and the Senior World Championships in Seefeld, Austria in late February. New coaches have been appointed to lead these trips, Callum Watson and partner, Swedish Teresa Riman will be taking charge of the Juniors in Davos, whilst Phil Bellingham and partner, French Iris Pessey, will be leading the younger juniors in Canada. I suppose the formula is Ex Olympic Skier accompanied by foreign girlfriend. I’m excited to see how the new coaches go as I reckon they will do a really good job, fresh - straight out of the game I’m sure they will have lots to offer. Prep The team has a senior team camp this week at Falls Creek staying at the lovely Horse Shoe Apartments (courtesy of FCRM). The Juniors have a training camp a couple of weeks later staying at Howman’s Gap and well, apart from that, like everyone out there, we are just training away at our respective locations. Remember, the key is to be smart and keep it ski specific this time of year. The AUSXC Season Launch
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Summer Debrief
It has been a record year for visitation this summer and Resort Management would like to get your feedback on events, visitor demographic, mountain biking and general Steve Killalea from Milestone Chemicals - just one of the many e observations. Falls Creek. Pic - Elle Shaw. Therefore you are invited to join the fo relevant Resort Management personnel A Life to Remember to and other members of the community for a A celebration of Lyn’s Life will take place sa summer season debrief meeting. on Friday the 28th April 2017 in the Village To Markmeeting Pollock leads lap at – and that isfor a pole that has just wishes broken. This willLiam takeBurton placeoffonHeathy Spur on the first Bowl Fallsyes,Creek anyone who Vi Wednesday 26th from 9:30am to in thisto TheApril two guys finished the Hoppet order, within 1 second of each other. Pic – Ken Bell attend and pay tribute. Commencing at wi around 11:30am in the Boardroom above 12 noon, the afternoon will reflect Lyn’s 10 Foodworks in QT. enormous contribution to Falls Creek. Some team and cannot wait to host everyone. 3r wine and a light BBQ will be provided, If you have any specific agenda items, please It is the celebration of a fantastic season but we ask that you bring other beverages C ofemail racinghttp://joprothero@fallscreek.com.au. down under as well as being and also a plate to share. In the case of wet Be We look forward to seeing you all there. • the official launch for the upcoming 1800 weather, a contingency plan20 will44 be in24 place. an Northern Hemisphere Winter. There will Friends are welcome to pass this invite on an be entertainment, a presentation of the and it is understood that members of Lyn’s Su new 2018/19 National Team including the UKVRA presents… family will be in attendance. • su Drive Junior/U23/Continental Cup and World your own Trade Fair @ Falls Creek Pr Cup Teams and, of course a cracking loud Vi Something of an institution since 1982, the and silent auction to raise money towards de Trade Fair @ Falls Creek is an opportunity the team. More information on www.ausxc. com. Hope to see everyone there. Tickets Sunday 28th May 5pm are available at skiandsnowboard.org.au/ PHYSIOTHERAPY G Mount Beauty Centre 4.2 CM x 1 COL MONO events/23756/. EnjoyInformation your summer. • Seve Auditorium. de Campo BYO drinks and nibbles. $54.40 Tickets: Mount BeautyNewsagency CONTRACT (-7.5%)
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LINNY GROSSE And the Summit Masters
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inny Grosse was born in Sydney in 1961 to a lower middle class family with one brother two years older.
In 1969 the family moved to Adelaide, living not fat from school and near the beach – what a joy! She gained good grades at school and, as an active kid took to gymnastics and trampolining – building a foundation for what was to follow. With other kids riding skateboards, Dad, being excellent in mechanics and anything he could put his hands to, helped Lin turn her ‘dodgy’ old roller skates into her first skateboard! In 1975 skateboarding was being revived from the 1960s era. Lin entered the South Australian championship and won! A small team of skateboarders was formed with the sponsorship of a local skateboard/surf/ snow ski company, and two high-profile USA champions arrived in Australia to promote the sport. Our team was invited to accompany them on the tour of schools,
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shopping centres, and so on. A month or so after they departed, Lin returned home from school where she found her parents in deep discussion and a telegram inviting her to the World Invitational Skateboard Titles In Los Angeles, USA! Lin was aged 14, in 1976 it was a big decision for her parents to give permission for her to attend – but they did – and she won! She was nicknamed the ‘Little Dark Horse from Down Under.’ Linny returned from three months in California with a broken thumb, but also with an interest in surfing, as all of her skateboard mates were also surfers. So, while she fulfilled her skateboard tours, she took up surfing, and within a few months had won the South Australian Women’s surfing title! A suggestion from her sponsors “that snow might me a good idea” and Lin arrived in Falls Creek in 1978 to work – having never seen snow before. This is Linny’s story from here on! Thus began another ‘chapter of life.’ There were no handouts or free rides. So I worked many casual jobs, such as housekeeping, shovelling snow, baby-sitting and cooking. I still allowed several hours in the day to snow ski. I was blessed with amazing balance, and within a few months I was performing somersaults on my trusty second-hand skis.
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Linny skateboarding on the Bogong High Plains Rd, outside Falls Creek oversnow. Pic – Courtesy of Katie Steven.
Unbeknown to me, it was apparently quite an extraordinary feat! So my freestyle snow ski journey commenced. I had saved my frugal income all my life, and after my second Australian snow ski season, I travelled to France with my friends to do my first European winter. With my snow ski mates we pooled our money to eat well and we ski-ed all day in the Swiss Alps at the highest altitude. Those mates are still my best friends to this day. In those days we had no official or supporting government organisation for our ‘crazy antics’ of Freestyle Snow Skiing. There was no sponsorship. I had to find a bit ‘extra’ to compete in the Europe and World Cup competitions that were held in various countries. Having won several Europe and World Cup titles I made a pledge in 1985 to create a platform for the youth who were following in our ‘snow steps.’ I did not want them to have to endure the hardships to succeed in this newly recognised sport. A few good mates and I put together the first only mogul snow ski event at Falls Creek, Victoria in 1985. This event was named the
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LINNY GROSSE Summit Masters. I was the co-founder with so many lessons to learn about the corporate world. It became the foundation of what is now an Olympic sport, along with BMX, skateboarding and surfing. These are all acknowledged now as ‘extreme sports.’ How I wish I had been born 20 years later! After ten years of officiating at the Summit Masters event, my little body was aching, and I did not like being cold. In 1995 I bought a one-way ticket to Cairns. Although I had travelled the world, I had never been to Queensland. Between my many winters I had always managed to meet up with friends in South East Asia, and spent that time sailing on the big blue ocean. On arriving in Cairns I jumped on a bus with my one small bag, and once we hit that curvy road north, all my fibres tingled. “Yes - Yes, this is where I want to be.” That was about 23 years ago and Lin called the Port Douglas – Cairns region home – working on boats and diving on the reef. Lin passed away earlier this year. Shining LightEDITION Editor’s note: WINTER SEVENTEEN This is an excerpt from The Age, Monday, AD PROOF 28 August 1989. The Summit Masters is the only Australian skiing event that has run without missing a year since its inception. Lynne, who ‘bailed out from the freestyle bureaucracy to set up the Summit Masters’ is an organiser who works off rapport and respect. She was world skateboarding champion at the age of 14, won two South Australian surfing titles and took up skiing at the age of 16. She became the first Australian woman to pull off the backward somersault and won the Australian freestyle championships. •
Lynne Grosse in action in the 80’s. Pic – Courtesy of Katie Steven.
The edited copy here is from an article that Lynne wrote and contributed to the Shining Light publication that was produced by Access Community Housing to celebrate their 25 years of providing community housing in Cairns. Lynne (with
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OUR COMMUNITY And Its People
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ast Mongan’s Bridge on the back road along the river, I met Rob Clutterbuck on his property where he keeps cows. Rob is the president of the local Parish Council of the Uniting Church on Hill Street, Mount Beauty. I’d wanted to interview a local church minister for a while now, since I’ve always seen the church in three contradictory lights: as an aged institution drifting into irrelevance; as a historically meaningful place that links us back to our heritage (even if you don’t go to church, it’s likely your grandparents did), and; thirdly,
as a modern social organisation that is the largest non-government provider of community and health services in this country. Rob is not a minister, but has been part of the Uniting Church his whole life, and the parish council manages the administrative requirements of the church and its various outreach projects. Rob’s family, the Clutterbucks, have a long history in the Upper Kiewa. His grandfather owned property in the valley before World War One saw him sent to France, where he suffered a horrific head wound. Although he returned to farming, the injury was permanent, and he sold
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President of the local Parish Council of the Uniting Church and local farmer, Rob Clutterbuck. Pic – Struan Jones
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For Payment, Placement of Adverts or Subscriptions, please forward to: Ph/Fax: 03 5754 1346 Office Address: Suite 2, 41 Bogong High Plains Road, Mount Beauty Postal Address: P.O. Box 325, Mount Beauty 3699. ABN:22 171 749 807 Falls Creek & Mount Beauty THIS WEEK - Winter 2018 Edition FOURTEEN
OUR COMMUNITY his farm to pay for treatment at the Repat Hospital in Heidelberg. Later, in 1950, Rob’s father bought property next door to where we were sitting, and Rob was born only a few kilometres down the road. As a kid in the 1950s, Rob remembers attending church services with his family at the Mongan’s Bridge school, where the caravan park is now. From the start, he was drawn to the church. In high school, the minister at the time, Max Finley established a 40-strong youth group in Mount Beauty. Most of Rob’s mates from those days have since left the valley, as farms got larger, the farming population effectively halved. Today, the church congregation is mostly an older generation of approximately 30 locals. Rob never left the Valley, however, and continued farming. While working at a coffee shop in Wodonga organised by the church, as an adult, he met Cheryl. Cheryl was part of the God Squad, a Christian motorcycle group from Melbourne. Despite guffawing at the clipped syllables of Rob’s surname, the two fell in love, got married and raised four children. In the late 1980s Rob felt his Christianity so strongly he applied to become a minister. He travelled to Melbourne to face a selection board, and despite stating he had suitable qualities and qualifications to be
a minister, they didn’t believe that this was his path. Rob mused over the decision for a couple of week, then moved on. This was all before he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. The symptoms had started in 1980, however it took 13 years to have his condition confirmed. As the disease progressed it affected him physically and cognitively, and he now admits that group discussions can be difficult to keep up with. Today, he sees his MS as a blessing. It’s impacted his ability to work, but it’s enabled him to see other people differently. The illness confronted him and made him grow. It humbled him, forcing him to rely on other people more. He says he’s become a better person because of the struggles he’s had. He admits that it’s embarrassing – horribly embarrassing – but he’s still got to show his face, he says matter-of-factly, laughing. And his illness hasn’t lessened his dedication to the church and its work. The congregation has a busy outreach program, actively supporting the Centre Against Violence in Wodonga, North East Health, Women for Women in Africa, the Care Van in Albury, the Samaritan’s Purse, as well as operating the op shop on Hollonds Street. For Rob, the role of the church is to make God relevant to people. “People like to have a God that they can understand, but God’s too big for any of us to understand, so my thing is to keep people open to new
expressions of God.” The “new expressions of God” Rob talks about are accepting people’s differences. He doesn’t believe everyone must conform to a certain set of rules and expressions of how we act and react to things. For him, people are made differently for a reason. He believes the Bible was written in a different culture to ours, and it won’t work to recreate that culture today, but rather to allow the Bible to speak new things to each generation. As we were concluding our discussion Rob recounted a story of seeing a man propose to his girlfriend at a beach not long ago. He said that everyone around lit up when they saw it, and even if no one acknowledged it, God was at work in that moment, because love was there. “Until we can see that love is there in all places, at all times, we have a lot of growing to do.” • Struan Jones
LOCAL RADIO Alpine Radio 96.5 FM In the Kiewa Valley Alpine Radio 92.9 FM In the Ovens Valley Alpine Radio 94.5 FM In the Harrietville area
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CLASSIFIEDS MISSING BOOK A copy of Dr. Ruth Lawrence’s Thesis on the Bogong High Plains was left in the care of Bill and Yvonne Sutton. It has been lent to some-one and not returned. If any knows anything please touch base with Bill or phone Ken Bell on 0400 350 488.
FOR HIRE Three Tonne Tipper and mini Excavator. Ph: 0427 942 171.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
RM Williams Cuban Heel Boots, Bushman Tan, with added rubber protective sole. Almost brand new. Size 9 G. Retail $309.95 will sell for $250. Ph: 0400 350 488.
Electric Golf Buggy in VGC - $250; Full set of Drummond Golf Clubs & Bag - $150; Cross Trainer in VGC - $100. Ph: 03 5754 1215
BABYSITTING – FALLS CREEK
FOR SALE – SNOWMOBILE
Available all day and nights, Fri, Sat and Sun. Any time after 5pm Mon to Thurs. Trustworthy, Fun, Reliable and Responsible. Ph: Molly: 0487 864 679.
Red BRP V800. New Condition, 1,100kms, regularly serviced, many options. $7795 Ph: 0447 583 255.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY ALTERATIONS, DRESSMAKING & REPAIRS Call Kerry 0407 814 114 for all sewing needs. Services include hems & complete design solutions.
DRIVING INSTRUCTION Summit Driver Training. Tawonga based driving instruction and re-assessment. Ph Craig 0427 722 287.
ALTITUDE PHYSIO & MASSAGE Frueauf Village, (below Milch Café) Ground Fl, Rm 2, 4 Schuss St, Falls Creek. Ph: 03 5758 3766. Em: fallscreek@altitudephysiotherapy.com.au. Wb: www.altitudephysiotherapy.com.au
ELECTRICAL All Electrical Services. Ph: Rick 0418 698 491. Reg No: 7923.
BOWEN THERAPY & MASSAGE Tawonga South. Ph: Heather 0428 993 125. BUILDING & ELECTRICAL Duggan & Hanlon, your complete building service, please call Justin on 0458 220 879. CIVIL CELEBRANT - HEATHER MULL Quality Ceremonies - All Types. Ph: 03 5754 4395. Mb: 0428 993 125. www.celebrant-ne-vic.com.au COMPUTERS & SERVICE Custom built computers, Upgrades, parts, laptops, troubleshooting, virus removal, data recovery, back-ups. Ph: Michal Trnka 5754 4637 or Mb: 0417 163 601.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Altitude Electrical - no job too big or small. Domestic, commercial & industrial. Contact Ben Svarc 0419 801 109. FREIGHT - ALB - MTB - FALLS CREEK Remo’s Transport from Albury/Wodonga to Mount Beauty & Falls Creek Mon to Fri Incl. Refrigeration Available. Ph: John or Esther 0417 414 320 HAIRDRESSER Natalie Raymond, Birds Nest Salon, 26 Hollonds Street, Mount Beauty. Open Six days a week & evenings by appointment. Ph: 03 5754 1177. LD’S HOME PET CARE Pet Care & Dog Walking. Ph: Lisa 5754 1695.
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PAINTING SERVICES Interior/Exterior, Domestic/Commercial. Obligation Free Quotes. Quality & Service Guaranteed. KLM Alpine Painting Services, Ph: Laif 0437 023 921. PHYSIOTHERAPY Kiewa Valley Sports & Spinal Physiotherapy. 5A Hollonds St Mt Beauty. Out of hours and home visits available. HiCaps. Ph: 5754 1270. PLUMBING & GASFITTING David Batson – Servicing Mount Beauty, Tawonga and beyond. No job too big or small! Domestic, commercial or industrial. Ph: 0488 552 239 REMEDIAL MASSAGE/NATUROPATH 38 St Bernard Dv, Tawonga Sth. Ph: 0419 519 275. STORAGE Caravans, Vehicles, Pallets, Large Lock-up Units. Ph: 0428 361497 www.alpinewarehousing.com TAXI & 4WD SERVICE Mt Beauty Taxi Service. Covers Falls Creek & Albury. Ph: 0409 573 909 or 13 10 08. 15
PROPERTY OF THE WEEK Alpine View 22
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lpine View apartment 22 is a beautiful four bedroom two bathroom unit with excellent natural light, great views and is located in an ideal ski in-ski out position in the Village Bowl. Apartment 22 is nestled high in the Alpine View complex and enjoys an enviable position with spectacular mountain views. Featuring four spacious bedrooms and two large fully renovated bathrooms, the unit can be configured to host 12 people very comfortably. Apartment 22 is refurbished to a high standard and has a modern yet warm feel and is sold fully furnished. This apartment is situated in a well-managed complex with a good rental return history. Figures are available on request.
Four spacious bedrooms and two large fully renovated bathrooms, this unit can be configured to host 12 people. Pic – Courtesy the agent
suite of summer activities that adds untold value to a purchase in the village.
The location of the Alpine View complex is close to a skier’s paradise. It is within spitting distance of several local quality dining establishments, a couple of ski hire and retail outlets and offers easy access to the Summit and Eagle Chairlifts.
The afore-mentioned suite of summer activities includes the Alpine Challenge, the Mile High Dragon Boats, the Bicycle Network Peaks Challenge Falls Creek, the Easter Festival as well as regular mountain bike shuttles. (See Fallscreek.com.au/events for a complete list).
Over the last decade, much work has gone into developing and securing summer trade. The resort now boasts in excess of 40km of mountain bike trails – with some being accessed from the Village Bowl. Add to these the many kilometres of aqueducts and management vehicle tracks and your exploring, whether on foot, on a horse or on your bike is endless. The Falls to Hotham Alpine Crossing is an iconic Australian walk of international standard being promoted by Parks Victoria.
During the summer months, (described as everything not winter), the location can be easily accessed by car with adequate parking out front or nearby. While the enjoyment of Falls Creek as a winter resort is undoubted, it is the growing
At $450,000 this apartment is definitely worth and inspection. Please contact Christa at Zirky Real Estate for further details or to arrange an inspection. Mb: 0402 277 808. •
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