New Zealand Ski Net
New Zealand skiing and boarding information and links to ski areas, snow and weather reports, photos and more.
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Mt Robert Ski Field
A smaller club field located in the upper South Island near Nelson. On field accommodation and rope tow lifts.
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Mt Potts Cat and Heli Ski
Located on a high country farm Mount Potts is the highest snow field in the South Island. No lifts only Cat and Heli skiing - a "boutique" ski area.
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Mt Hutt Ski Area
Just over one hour from Christchurch Mt Hutt is one of New Zealands most popular ski areas catering for all skiers and boarders. Usually the first ski area to open in the Southern Hemisphere Mt Hutt
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Mt Dobson Ski Area
Located in the South Island of New Zealand - a perfect basin for beginner and intermediate skiers half way between Mt Hutt and Queenstown.
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Mt Cheeseman
A club ski area located near Christchurch New Zealand - 2 T-bars access intermediate skiing.
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Mount Ruapehu Ski Area
Mount Ruapehu combines the Whakapapa and Turoa ski resorts - the largest skiing and snowboarding area in New Zealand.
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Mount Lyford Ski Field
Located 148km north of Christchurch City, New Zealand. Serviced by two pomas, two platters and rope tow lifts. Nearest accommodation is Mount Lyford Village.
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Methven Heliski
Situated in the remote headwaters of the Rakaia River, Methven Heliski offers the spectacular experience of skiing amongst towering peaks and glaciers in the heart of New Zealand's Southern Alps.
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