This first photo was taken from Andrea's work a few days ago, when we'd had snow to lake level. It settled to just above lake level - and made the trees look very pretty!

Today, Greg, Max and a few friends decided that with all the snow we've already talked about that they would head up Coronet Peak to hike up and ski and board back down. Greg and Max were both in snowshoes, and boarded back down, whilst the others had touring (similar to telemark) skis on. Even with snowshoes on, Greg and Max were still nearly up to their waists by the time they got to the top. Boarding back down they definitely had to keep their speed up, or they would have sunk under the snow. They even set off a small avalanche (note: we're planning on doing an avalanche safety course this year).
Here are the photos from today's mission.
Greg near the top of Coronet (note depth of deep powder - and this is with snow shoes on!)

Max near the top of Coronet (also wearing snowshoes)

Greg laying into a turn... and trying to not submerge his board in the powder!

2 comments:
It looks FREEZING! When we visit we're going to have to wear so many layers we can't move!
It always gives me the giggles when the Met Service website "observed wind chill" says things like "5 layers of clothing are recommended to stay warm in these conditions". You can work it out for the top half (singlet, thermals, t-shirt, polar fleece, jacket... for example) but the bottom half just seems to be mission-impossible!
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