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  •   Home > News > Environment

    A quiet first day at Mt Hutt ski fields, as the operators wait for more powder to form

    A quiet first day at Mt Hutt ski fields, as the operators wait for more powder to form


    The Remarkables, Coronet Peak, and Cardrona have also officially begun their seasons; Whakapapa and Turoa began operations last week.

    Mt Hutt Ski Area Manager James McKenzie, says they've mostly relied on man-made snow for today.

    He says a couple hundred people have shown up.

    McKenzie says they'll be able to make more snow tonight, but the natural snowfall has been pretty minimal.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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