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Treble Cone has a commanding position in the Southern Alps, and in the hearts of New Zealands snow fraternity. The name conjures up vivid images of a Snow Heaven - epic views, natural half pipes, big mountain chutes and powder.
The view from our 2,100 metre summit is of a hundred snow-capped peaks in Mt Aspiring National Park and the Southern Alps. The field drops 705 vertical metres, which appears to dip into the serene waters of Lake Wanaka far below. The longest run takes you from the top of the Saddle Quad down 4kms of gentle terrain to the base lodge cafe below.
Total lifting capacity is a whopping 6,200 people per hour with the high-speed six-seater chairlift, quad fixed grip chairlift, a platter lift and a magic carpet. Snow ratings are 10% beginner, 45% intermediate and 45% advanced and the season runs from June to October. The field is renowned for its exceptional service, off-piste powder skiing, exhilarating downhill runs and a reputation for consistently good snow conditions.
Treble Cone is a special place. The distinction of having the longest descents and more vertical than any other New Zealand ski field provides an experience that you just cannot resist, it is a total experience of wicked terrain, stunning views and fantastic fun.
Treble Cone
P O Box 206
Wanaka
New Zealand
Customer Services:+64 3 443 7443
Snow Report: +64 3 443 7444
Fax: +64 3 443 8401
Email: info@treblecone.com
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