Snowfall, Snowmaking & Grooming… It’s Been All Systems Go On The Mountain!
Posted on 15 Jun, 2024 in On the Slopes
From natural snowfall to snowmaking and grooming, it’s been all systems go on the mountain over the past week!
Let’s check out what’s been going down…
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Mother Nature may have been a bit late to the party but with 18cm of fresh snow falling since last Tuesday, the mountain has now been transformed into a white winter playground!
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In addition to the natural snowfall, the temperatures have well and truly plummeted over the past week, creating ideal conditions for our snowmaking operations to ramp up.
Thanks to the subzero temps, our snowmaking crew were able to fire up the guns on several nights throughout the week. Our biggest night of snowmaking was last Wednesday with a huge 173 snowguns firing for over 18 hours!
Did you know that conditions have to be just right for snowmaking? This incredible infrastructure requires water and air to be cold enough that when it is pumped out of the snow guns, it will turn to mist and then linger in the air for long enough that it will crystalise and turn into soft, white snow!
There is certainly an art to this intricate process and our snowmaking crew spend each night monitoring temperatures across the mountain to maximise efficiency.
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Thanks to the recent snowfall and snowmaking, we were able to officially open the Easy Does It Chairlift on Saturday morning! In preparation, we had the grooming team working through the night on Friday to get Friday Flat in tip-top shape for skiers and snowboarders.
Across the weekend, beginners enjoyed hot lapping Friday Flat while nailing their first turns of the season.
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We’ll be opening more skiing and snowboarding terrain as soon as possible so stay tuned for updates!
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Thredbo sits on the traditional land of the Monero – Ngarigo people who have looked after this land, water and community for over 60,000 years. We thank them for all they have done and continue to do to look after their country, a special place which we all love and respect.












