As you would have gathered from our earlier posts this morning, it was a very wild morning at Coronet. We got there about 7am and the weather rapidly deteriorated. Very strong winds which made for spectacular viewing. Wind gusts at the top of the Express reached 120Kmh which is substantial. We had mini tornados coming down the bottom of the M1 & the Big Easy. Blew everybodys skis about from the racks, a school locker went for a walk, sheets of padding went hurtling across the slope and one of the boom ski guns was rotated nearly 180 degrees.
The field was on hold from the get go and it wasn’t until about 10:30 that the call was made they would open. By then we had some rain but then the snow started so we though we would give it a miss as it was not very interesting. Went down into Queenstown to get a bigger ski bag for Roger and had some brekkie. We also had to do some shopping to stock the house up and then we headed home. As I write this (3:00pm NZ) the day has settled, we have a very weak sun and it should set up for a great day tomorrow, all being well.
As a bye the bye…at 6am the last couple of days here are the temperatures here at home in Arrowtown.
Sunday -4.0C
Monday -5.0C
Tuesday +10.0C
In the meantime, there is a short video showing some of this mornings condition uploaded for viewing.
Cheers,
C & R






