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Mount Olympus Ski Area

Coordinates: 43°11′33″S 171°36′23″E / 43.192446°S 171.606344°E / -43.192446; 171.606344
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Mount Olympus Ski Area
Mt Olympus, on the LHS
Mt Olympus, on the LHS
LocationCanterbury, New Zealand
Nearest major cityWindwhistle
Coordinates43°11′33″S 171°36′23″E / 43.192446°S 171.606344°E / -43.192446; 171.606344
Top elevation1,875 m (6,152 ft)
Base elevation1,425 m (4,675 ft)
TrailsBackcountry
Lift system3 Rope tow
Terrain parks0
SnowmakingNo
Night skiingNo
Websitehttp://www.mtolympus.co.nz/

Mount Olympus Ski Area, dubbed "playground of the gods",[citation needed] is a club skifield in Craigieburn Range, on New Zealand's South Island. Near the town of Windwhistle, and in the vicinity of other club fields such as Mount Cheeseman and Broken River, it is approximately 2 hours' drive from Christchurch. The skifield is run by the Windwhistle Ski Club. Ranging in elevation from 1430m to 1880m, the terrain distribution is 10% beginner, 55% intermediate and 35% advanced. There are four rope tows, and with a bit of walking, 60 hectares of terrain is available.

In 2020, Mount Olympus was unable to open due to COVID-19 and a lack of snow. This was the first ski season since 1978 that Mount Olympus was unable to open. In 2021, the access road was badly damaged by an early winter storm. It was estimated that it will cost $30,000 to repair the road in order to open for the 2021 season.[1][2] Many donations were made and the road was able to be repaired in June 2021.[3]

View to the SE, from the Ski Area
View from Ardys to the West, Aoraki Mt Cook in the middle Background.

References

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  1. ^ "Devastating Canterbury floods hits already-struggling ski field hard". TVNZ. Retrieved 18 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Mt Olympus Ski Area racing to raise funds to repair access road after heavy rain". Stuff. 15 June 2021. Retrieved 18 June 2021.
  3. ^ "Flurry of donations after skifield road damaged in floods". www.msn.com. Retrieved 20 June 2021.[dead link]
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