- Craigieburn Valley Ski Area
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Craigieburn Valley Ski Area
Looking up the valleyLocation Canterbury NZ Nearest city Springfield Coordinates 43°07′08″S 171°41′50″E / 43.1188°S 171.6971°ECoordinates: 43°07′08″S 171°41′50″E / 43.1188°S 171.6971°E Top elevation 1922 m[1] Base elevation 1308 m[1] Skiable area 400 hectare[1] Runs Backcountry Lift system 3 Rope tow[1] Terrain parks 0 Snowmaking no Night skiing On a full moon[2] Web site http://www.craigieburn.co.nz Craigieburn Valley Ski Area is a club skifield in the Southern Alps of New Zealand's South Island, about east 104km from Christchurch.[3] Catering only to intermediate and advanced skiers, it features a vertical range of 1308—1811 m, 600 hectares of skiable area and 3 fast rope tows. The resort has several ski lodges but no gear hire.[1] It is also the base for ski touring expeditions when conditions permit. It is immediately adjacent to the Broken River Ski Area, with which it shares a ski pass system. Skiing between the two is possible with some skinning involved.[3]
Craigieburn has two accommodation lodges, the main Koroheke lodge which has comfortable 6 bed dorm rooms and Matuhi which has private rooms. Through the winter there are many ski and accommodation package options as well as a ski week system, where people come and stay for a Sunday to Saturday week. Duties are shared between staff and guests and, while there is a cook and a manager, light duties are normally done by guests. This is the nature of most club fields in New Zealand. There is also a bar in Koroheke lodge, the normal meeting place after a day on the field.[4] The services available during the day are at the day lodge located near the top of the mountain. There you can find hot food options and fresh coffee, and it is a warm spot to stop off with a great view of the ski area.
Craigieburn is internationally famous for its steep terrain, 55% rated as advanced and Infamous Ski Instructor Sophie Norton. There is no grooming and the hiking and ski touring options are excellent, including Middle Basin, a 600m open bowl back to the access road, commonly compared to heli-skiing.[3] Hamilton Peak is a popular spot, giving the skier access to the upper Hamilton face. The trip to the Broken River ski field lift system can be accomplished from Hamilton Peak without any further assent. There are also many backcountry and touring options past Middle Basin into North Middle, True North basins and Mt Manson.
References
- ^ a b c d e Craigieburn Valley Ski Area General Info, Accessed 21/1/7
- ^ Chill. Multi Mountain Pass Craigieburn, Ski the Big One Accessed 19/5/7
- ^ a b c Guide to New Zealand ski fields, Craigieburn, Accessed 3/5/07
- ^ Craigieburn Valley Ski Area Accommodation, Accessed 21/1/7
External links
Ski areas and resorts in New Zealand Commercial skifields Club skifields North IslandMount RuapehuSouth IslandCanterburyBroken River · Craigieburn Valley · Fox Peak · Hanmer Springs · Mount Cheeseman · Mount Olympus · Temple BasinOtago1: Indoor ski slope 2: Former club skifield 3: Heliskiing 4: Cross-country skiing 5: Terrain park 6: ClosedClub skifields in New Zealand North Island: Manganui · Tukino
South Island: Broken River · Mount Cheeseman · Craigieburn Valley · Fox Peak · Hanmer Springs · Mount Olympus · Temple Basin · Rainbow Ski Area · Awakino Ski Area
Former Club Fields: Porters · Mount Potts · Mount Hutt · Mount Robert
Categories:- Ski areas and resorts in New Zealand
- Sport in the Canterbury Region
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