Sunday, October 15, 2006

Trip to the Skifield

3 weekend ago, we decided to take a 3 days 2 nights trip to the highest mountain here in the North Island, Mt Ruapehu. We were told by friends that there will be little snow left as winter is over and the ice is beginning to melt. Being stubborn, we just decided to try our luck to see if we are still able to touch any real snow. It was a beautiful Saturday and the sky was blue. When we reached Waiouru, a desert location, we saw the majestic Mt Ruapehu just before our eyes and as we drive towards the National Park, it was a beautiful sight with the mountain just on my right as I was driving along. As we arrive at our destination at National Park, we stayed at Discovery Lodge, an accommodation in the middle of nowhere but it has a million dollar view of 3 of the North Island mountains, Mount Ruapehu, Tongariro and Ngagehoa (I cannot spell it correctly). Since it was a beautiful day, the mountain peak was there for us to see. Within an hour of checking into our room, we were driving up the mountains and within 15 minutes, we are on the Whakapapa skifield. We were so happy as we can actually play real snow, make snowman and even had snowfights. We were up there for about 2 hours as it was getting late. We were up there again at 6 in the morning where we were the one of the first ones to arrive.

Later that morning we drove to the other side of the mountains, more popular with the Wellingtonians. We stayed at Powderhorn Chateau, just below the base of Turoa skifield. The journey up this time is slightly longer but this side of the mountain was quieter. Again, we built snowman, played with snowfights but this time we did some sleding. All in all, it was a great holiday and this time next year, we will be up there again definately.

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