Treble Cone
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Treble Cone is a commercial skifield near Wanaka
Wanaka
Wanaka is a town in the Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand. It is situated at the southern end of Lake Wanaka, adjacent to the outflow of the lake to the Clutha River. It is the gateway to Mount Aspiring National Park. Wanaka is primarily a resort town but has both summer and winter...

, New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses and numerous smaller islands. The country is situated some east of Australia across the Tasman Sea, and roughly south of the Pacific island nations of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga...

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Treble Cone boasts the longest vertical rise in the Southern Lakes and spectacular views over Lake Wanaka
Lake Wanaka
Lake Wanaka is located in the Otago region of New Zealand, at an altitude of 300 metres. Covering an area of , it is New Zealand's fourth largest lake, and estimated to be more than deep...

 and Mount Aspiring/Tititea. The skifield is the off-season training ground for the national ski teams of Austria and Norway.

History

Founded by Murray Raffills (Raffills Ridge namesake) and Ralph Markby and started out as a small field being managed by many locals until it was sold.

Winter Activities

Fans of the field tend to be attracted there for the fairly steep and challenging terrain which they claim is some of the best in the country however recent initiatives ensure that intermediate and beginner skiers and boarders are fully catered to. These include providing more expansive beginner and intermediate groomed trails for skiers and boarders. There is also a small terrain park.

Guided tours are offered for advanced riders out to the Motatapu Chutes and for intermediate skiers/riders to see the new smoothed out terrain.

Elevations
  • Base Buildings: 1250m
  • Top of Volkswagen 6 Seater Express: 1760m
  • Top of Saddle Quad Chairlift: 1960m
  • Summit: 2088m


Lifts
  • High Speed Detachable Six Seater Chairlift
  • Quad Chairlift
  • Platter Lift
  • Magic Carpet

Treble Cone Race Academy

The Treble Cone Race Academy http://www.wanakaski.co.nz/ is renowned for being one of the top ski race training grounds in the Southern Hemisphere. The programmes are designed to improve young athletes racing skills. The participation of skiers from around the world, provides a huge development opportunity to many of New Zealand's youth racers who train with the academy. Treble Cone holds many races up to Continental Cup level.

Season Pass Prices

Treble Cone controversially raised its season pass prices for the 2007 season. A season pass is now NZ$2200 after 31 May, with “early bird” pre-season passes being NZ$1500. The early bird pass is a free upgrade from a 50 day season pass to a premium pass due to public and local community consultation. Many locals believe the Treble Cone season pass is the most expensive in the world. There have been many letters to newspapers and a general upset towards Treble Cone. Treble Cone management has released media statements

2008 was a fabulous season for the dedicated TC user, quiet slopes, no queues and awesome snow. As a result the company was required to raise extra capital from its shareholders to cover the loss. Season pass pricing was determined to be the problem, as a result pre-season passes for 2009 were dropped to $990. Locals have strongly supported the change.

Air access

For the 2011 season Queenstown
Queenstown, New Zealand
Queenstown is a resort town in Otago in the south-west of New Zealand's South Island. It is built around an inlet called Queenstown Bay on Lake Wakatipu, a long thin Z-shaped lake formed by glacial processes, and has spectacular views of nearby mountains....

-based Glenorchy Air
Glenorchy Air
Glenorchy Air is a scenic flight and air charter company based at Queenstown Airport, New Zealand. The company is owned by Janet and Robert Rutherford who founded it in 1992. The company was started with just one aeroplane, a Cessna 185, registration ZK CHK. With the expansion of the business, a...

 is offering flights from Queenstown Airport to an airstrip at the bottom of the Treble cone access road. A free shuttle will then be provided to take people up the mountain.

Summer Activities

Historically Treble Cone has opened the six seater chairlift for hiking and mountain biking. In 2007 this included hosting the first downhill event of the NZ Community Trust National Series in the weekend. 195 riders raced against the clock on the 2.5 km downhill trail. Currently there are no plans to continue the summer field operations.

Proposed Gondola

The Gondola was approved late in 2008, with a 10 year building consent. Due to the current economic climate there appears to be no desire to install the lift in the short term.

On Friday 14 July 2006, The Press ran a story on Treble Cone Investments lodging resource consent applications regarding a proposed gondola from Cattle Flat (at the base of the skifield access road) to the skifield itself. The proposed gondola would travel 3.3 km in under 11 minutes, and be capable of carrying 2000 people an hour. It would rise 945 m.

Talk of a gondola has been around for some time, but has been re-ignited recently due to the deaths of three young Australian skiers when they drove off the access road in 2004. The access road is under regular criticism from patrons because of its corrugations, steep incline with tight switchbacks and lack of safety barriers. It also coincides with other objectives for the skifield, said Treble Cone director, Richard Hanson. A increase in ticket prices in 2006 seems to be to help the funding of the building project. On good days the field is always short of carparking, and cars may be parked up to a kilometre down the access road. Because of these reasons the gondola is a very popular proposal with locals except for the likelihood of more overcrowding at the resort.

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