porter heights
The
closest commercial ski field to Christchurch also boasts the
steepest downhill run in New Zealand.
Porter Heights is a mecca for serious powder hounds who rave
about the challenging steeps of Big Mama and Bluff Face, dropping
an awesome 670 vertical metres. As if this is not enough, there
are legendary backcountry touring runs off the summit ridge and
through Crystal Valley. Snowboarders looking for a bit of air are
well catered for with carefully groomed jumps and tabletops.
Porter Heights is remarkably friendly, and people you meet on the
T-Bars are wearing a smile. Theres great value for money
here, and on certain days you can buy two lift tickets for the
price of one. The field has comprehensive services including a
cafeteria, hire equipment, daily shuttle services, ski and
snowboard school, and a ski club. The Ski Club Lodge provides
dinner, bed and breakfast accommodation throughout the season at
good rates. The view from the highest point of 1,980 metres
encompasses much of the Southern Alps, with majestic Mt Cook
seeming surprisingly close and Lake Coleridge sparkling at your
feet.
The normal season is from June to October
with regular snowfalls from westerly and southerly weather
patterns. Snow ratings are 20% beginner, 40% intermediate and 40%
advanced. Lifts comprise 3 T-Bars, 1 platter and 1 grip tow. Road
access is straightforward. You follow the West coast Highway
(S.H.73) over Porters Pass, drive past Lake Lyndon to the
turnoff, and climb 6 km to the car park. The Porter Heights
Alpine Lodge is just five minutes below the car park. This modern
complex has 6 bunkrooms and is fully serviced with its own
resident manager and qualified chef.
The ski field staff pledge 'to make fun in the snow enjoyable and
affordable'. With the field so accessible to Christchurch, and
exhilarating steep descents like Big Mama and Bluff Face,
enjoyment is assured.
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