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Backcountry Skiing in New Zealand: Top Outdoor Adventures Awaiting You

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Explore the wild Southern Alps with stacks of snow and heaps of adventure

New Zealand has developed a world-class skiing reputation that offers just about anything for all levels of ability. Picturesque peaks, sparkling glacial lakes, and deep beds of ungroomed snow cover the rugged landscape of the country. Visit during the winter season between June to October for ideal skiing conditions.

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FAQs: Backcountry Skiing in New Zealand

What should I know about Backcountry Skiing New Zealand?

The island county of New Zealand lies in the southwest of the Pacific Ocean, largely consisting of two main islands, the North Island and South Island, as well as around 600 other islands. Its extreme remoteness resulted in the islands being the some of the last to the settled by humans. New Zealand is approximately 900 miles east of Australia and 600 miles south of Fiji, Tonga and New Caledonia. The country’s rugged and mountainous terrain provides shelter for distinct biodiversity.

Why should I choose New Zealand for my Backcountry Skiing adventure?

World class skiing

The snowy slopes of New Zealand offer exciting opportunities to ski in the Southern Hemisphere. With more than 25 ski resorts spread out across the islands of the country, there is plenty of diversity that provides for all levels of skiers, whether you’re a fresh-faced skier or expert. And the best of the skiing regions rival those of Europe and North America.

Excellent alpine access

The incredible alpine mountains of New Zealand not only offer excellent backcountry skiing, but also easy and convenient access. If you’re in Queenstown, then Coronet Peak is under 30 minutes away, while Treble Cone is just 90 minutes away. So if you’re looking to hop across the different ski resorts, can you easily drive between regions, or take ski busses that will transport you.

Fly to the slopes

Although quite limited in both Europe and North America, there is ample opportunity in New Zealand for heliskiing. Save your energy for the downhill runs as you hitch a ride in a helicopter to lift you far above the crowds and into the heart of the backcountry of New Zealand for spectacular skiing.

What can I expect from the weather in New Zealand?

New Zealand largely has a temperature climate, while the mountainous areas of the country are characterised by an alpine climate, receiving cold temperatures and abundant snowfall.

Which language is predominantly spoken in New Zealand?

English and Maori.

What currency is accepted in New Zealand?

New Zealand dollar.

What’s the country code of New Zealand?

+64.

What’s the high season for Backcountry Skiing in New Zealand?

Visit during the winter season between June to October for ideal skiing conditions.

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