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Broken Tramway
If the Tyndall tramway was working it would easily be a 5-star. The broken tramway did make it a bit more inconvenient heading up and down to the fields from the carpark. It probably is ok for those w...
If you are a keen skier, you'll love this place. Everything a club field is all about, uncrowded, relaxed atmosphere and most importantly fresh natural snow.
A ski resort that is accessed by a 90-minute drive from Christchurch, a cable car from the parking lot, and a 20-minute climbing stairs from the ticket office, at the bottom of the ski resort, and a lift called Ropeto from there. It seems that there are not many people injured because they have to walk up by the time they arrive at the ski area. There are only people who come there, so there will be fresh snow powder that no one has slipped in three days. It's in the 21st century and it's still in the early 20th century ...
Broken Tramway
If the Tyndall tramway was working it would easily be a 5-star. The broken tramway did make it a bit more inconvenient heading up and down to the fields from the carpark. It probably is ok for those w...
Fantastic ski area
If you are a keen skier, you'll love this place. Everything a club field is all about, uncrowded, relaxed atmosphere and most importantly fresh natural snow.
The largest backcountry ski resort in New Zealand
A ski resort that is accessed by a 90-minute drive from Christchurch, a cable car from the parking lot, and a 20-minute climbing stairs from the ticket office, at the bottom of the ski resort, and a lift called Ropeto from there. It seems that there are not many people injured because they have to walk up by the time they arrive at the ski area. There are only people who come there, so there will be fresh snow powder that no one has slipped in three days. It's in the 21st century and it's still in the early 20th century ...