Saturday, July 16, 2011

Skiing Coronet Peak after the storm.

Skiing Coronet Peak after the epic storm that lashed NZ for 2 weeks is just awesome. It's not just Coronet Peak everywhere is loaded with snow.

That's the view looking back into Queesntown from Coronet Peak so it should give you a good idea how much has fallen. Heaps of locals have been getting the cheapest heli skiing runs in Queenstown skiing or snowboarding Mt Dewar which is on the right hand side as you are driving up the Coronet Peak road but on the Queenstown side of the Skippers road, just out of shot to the left of the pic above yeah sure they have to do the hard yards but a well organised crew can really make the most out of this rare event! Make sure to check out the new NZ Avalanche Centre website before you head out into the back country....... and have all the right gear!

I have just had the pleasure this weekend to ski with my lovely wife for the first time in 2 years over the last 2 mornings. You know work, kids, etc etc. With the current awesome snow conditions we have had a blast ripping around Coronet Peak and enjoyed some leisurely time over at the T-Bar enjoying the delights of Heidi's Hut, coffee and pain au chocolate and watching others enjoy a wee tipple of grappa to warm up. It's great to see today that NZSKI is right on top of the queing system at the T-Bar and making sure that people are riding as two's. Riding as two's really helps the queue stay on the small side. Look if you can't ride a T-Bar with someone else on it get a private lesson and specify that is something you want to learn to do . If you still want to ride single go find a poma!

These last couple of days have given me the chance to start seriously testing my Salomon skis out. The Tornado Ti's in a 180cm length really love to be opened up and firing around at GS speeds on the chalky snow has been great, super stable and wicked edge grip thru the turn radius...basically they want it! Cranking out ripping short radius turns takes a lot more work on this length of ski but I have found that they are more than capable to do so but don't let them get away on you! They even love off piste and now that Coronet Peak is all skied out of powder they are happy to eat up the chalky compressed off piste snow at speed.

Salomon are doing demo days up at Coronet Peak so if you are there 2moro (Mon) be sure to check out the wicked range of skis they have. Ask Neil to hook you up with a ski that suits your style and take it for a few runs.....they will blow you away. Don't forget to head into R&R Sports in Queenstown if you miss out on seeing Neil on the snow at the peak....they will have some you can demo for a day.

My personal favorite ski was the Salomon Enduro XT 850. This is one powerful beast of an all mountain ski, it's not there to drift around, this ski needs a skier to stand on it and take charge....those with the skill and bravery to do so will find this the most epic ski they have ridden. Sounds a little too much for you then try one of the other Enduro models as they are a bit more forgiving. Remember talk to Neil from Salomon when you see the Salomon flags up at your local ski area and he will take the time to hook you into the right ski for you and the way you like to ride. Here he is doing some work this morning at Coronet Peak.
My parting note today is my ski tip: make sure your bindings are set appropriately..... yesterday I was getting a bit carried away with my new Salomon skis and their wicked ability to keep wanting more and all of a sudden found myself flying superman style thru the air followed by several cartwheels and lots of hoots and hollers coming of the chairlift from the spectators to my epic high speed double pre-release. This would be the best " Smashed him Bro" I have done in about 5 yrs. Needless to say my din settings were smartly altered and I have experienced no similar embarrassing issues since! I guess any massive smash that you can walk away from and there is nothing busted with you or your equipment is all good!

Remember if you want to get the most out of that new gear you bought for this season book some private ski lessons with me when you come on your Queenstown ski holiday.




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