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Mt Hutt fires up the guns too

snow action team 17.05.2016

Mt Hutt has joined the Snow Gun Shooter’s Party too, with a 3cm dusting overnight and super low temperatures down to minus 8 degrees allowing the gunners to get to work.

Back in the day Mt Hutt used to open when they had enough snow – we once skied here in mid-May after they did just that, but in these more corporate budget times it’s a programmed approach, with June 10 the scheduled opening date.

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“We had up to 3cm of natural snowfall then it was ‘all guns blazing’ including our new snowguns hot out of the container that arrived from Italy on Friday,” says ski area manager James McKenzie.

“Our snowmaking team battled strong winds to get the new guns in place over the last few days, complementing our existing arsenal. By 3am this morning the system was at full bore, producing three tonnes of snow every minute spread across our main trails.

“It’s been a great first night and our snowmaking team’s delighted to see the arrival of cold temperatures and blow ‘mild May’ into touch.

“Everyone’s really excited to see snow on the ground and it’s looking really positive for continued cold temperatures and more snow as we track into the weekend.

“We can definitely draw a line under warm May temperatures and say that winter has finally arrived with a vengeance.”

Canterbury locals keen to hit the snow running – so to speak – are encouraged to pick up their season passes early from Cheapskates in Christchurch.

Passes are available for collection all this week and McKenzie says “now’s the time” to get ready for the snow. “If you’ve already got your pass you can head up to Mt Hutt and straight onto the slopes when we’re open for business.”

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