Amazing Space - Methven, Mt Hutt, New Zealand

Mt Hutt open for season

30/05/09

Sunny skies, bubbles and smiles all round were the hallmarks of the opening of the ski season at Mt Hutt today. More than 2,000 Cantabrians and visitors to the region turned out to welcome the snow and celebrate skiing in May at Mt Hutt


Sunny skies, bubbles and smiles all round were the hallmarks of the opening of the ski season at Mt Hutt today. More than 2,000 Cantabrians and visitors to the region turned out to welcome the snow and celebrate skiing in May at Mt Hutt.

The high country ski area opening was two weeks ahead of schedule as a result of early snow coverage. Ski Area Manager Dave Wilson says it was the first time the mountain had opened in May for more than a decade.

“We have a one metre snow base which is phenomenal for this time of year.  Getting the mountain open early has been a huge challenge for staff but we had a great day today making it well worth the effort.

“Feedback and support from the local Methven community has been very much appreciated – everyone is delighted to be open early.  It’s a fantastic start.”

First on the chair honours, complete with t-shirts, went to Suzanne Fenwick, Ian Beale, Mike Roberson and Stef Waldon of Christchurch on the Quad while Ashburton’s Michael Borland, Michael Geddes, Benjamin Mort, Lance Cotter, Callum Brooker were first on the Summit Six along with 11-year-old Sophie Sinke of Christchurch.

Lindauer flowed for the early birds and glasses raised to toast the 2009 season just on 9am as the chairs opened. 

 Mt Hutt Ski Area - First on Summit Six (2009) 
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With their ‘first on the chair’ t-shirts left to right Sophia Sinke of Christchurch (partially obscured), Callum Brooker,
Lance Cotter, Benjamin Mort, Michael Geddes and Michael Borland all of Ashburton

Mr Wilson said stormy weather bringing more snow was expected to hit the mountain tonight and Sunday with weather clearing again for Monday. “Today’s weather was really one out of the bag.  The forecast wasn’t too flash so we were rapt to wake up to a bluebird day. Definitely life as it ought to be today.”

Mt Hutt is expected to remain open until early October. 


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