Treble Cone - Latest News [Page 2]
Treble Cone to Commit $2 Million to Lift Upgrade
Friday, 18 December 2015, 9:13 am | Treble Cone
On the back of winter 2015 which was the highest visitation season since the ski field opened back in 1968, Treble Cone Ski Area (Wanaka, New Zealand) will be investing in upgrading and modernising the six-seater Home Basin Express chairlift, and in ... More >>
Treble Cone to Extend Snow Season in 2016
Monday, 16 November 2015, 12:52 pm | Treble Cone
Following a record season in 2015, Treble Cone Ski Area (Wanaka New Zealand) will be extending the snow season by a week in 2016. More >>
Treble Cone's busiest ever snow season
Tuesday, 29 September 2015, 3:01 pm | Treble Cone
Treble Cone Ski Area (Wanaka, New Zealand) celebrated the Closing Day of a successful snow season that achieved a number of key milestones last Sunday. More >>
Big names make bank at the DB Export Banked Slalom 2015
Sunday, 23 August 2015, 7:25 pm | Treble Cone
With the mass of recent snow and great blue-bird conditions in the Saddle Basin, Treble Cone’s natural halfpipe “Shooter” was the height of excitement on New Zealand’s ski fields today and the mountain, Wanaka, and the Southern Alps generally ... More >>
Countdown to Db Export Banked Slalom 2015 Next Saturday
Friday, 14 August 2015, 12:41 pm | Treble Cone
The DB Export Banked Slalom returns to Treble Cone Ski Area this coming Saturday the 22nd of August. A snowboarding competition unlike any other in New Zealand, and true to the roots of the sport itself, Treble Cone’s Banked Slalom is history in ... More >>
Treble Cone’s Busiest Ever Start to a Snow Season
Friday, 31 July 2015, 4:31 pm | Treble Cone
The South Island’s largest ski area – Treble Cone (Wanaka, New Zealand) has enjoyed its busiest ever start to a snow season and has set new records for both its ‘busiest week overall’ and ‘busiest July ever’. More >>
Treble Cone Opening Day
Friday, 26 June 2015, 7:34 am | Treble Cone
Treble Cone (Wanaka, New Zealand) officially opened for the 2015 snow season today, with the entire mountain open, great snow cover, bluebird weather, and lots of happy locals, staff and guests. More >>
Treble Cone Snow Update
Friday, 19 June 2015, 4:45 pm | Treble Cone
Treble Cone (Wanaka, New Zealand) has received 65cm of new snow in the last 24 hours at the top of the Home Basin (1760m), 38cm at the Base Building (1260m), and even more in the Saddle Basin where Ski Patrol are currently completing control work prior ... More >>
Treble Cone - Snow Update
Friday, 15 May 2015, 10:44 am | Treble Cone
Treble Cone Ski Area (Wanaka New Zealand) is in the midst of a major pre-season snowfall. 55cm of new snow has fallen at the top of the Home Basin Express (1760m), and even more is expected to have accumulated out at the top of the Saddle Basin Quad (1960m), ... More >>
Intermediate Earthworks at Treble Cone
Thursday, 2 April 2015, 2:24 pm | Treble Cone
The major summer earthworks at Treble Cone (Wanaka, NZ) to increase and enhance the intermediate ski terrain and experience in the Saddle Basin are nearing completion. More >>
New Intermediate Trails & New On-Piste Cafe at Treble Cone
Tuesday, 2 December 2014, 9:26 am | Treble Cone
Treble Cone (Wanaka, New Zealand) is excited to announce earthworks to develop new intermediate trails in the Saddle Basin, plus the introduction of a new on-mountain alfresco cafe. More >>
Treble Cone Wins Best Ski Resort Back-to-Back in 2014
Monday, 24 November 2014, 11:25 am | Treble Cone
Treble Cone (Wanaka, NZ) has been announced as the winner of New Zealand’s Best Ski Resort for the second consecutive year at the 2nd annual World Ski Awards over the weekend. ‘Hundreds of thousands of travel professionals and skiers across the ... More >>
Treble Cone Closing Day 2014
Monday, 29 September 2014, 4:47 pm | Treble Cone
The South Island’s largest ski area Treble Cone (Wanaka NZ) has enjoyed fantastic weather and strong visitation to record its busiest ever Closing Day today. More >>
Avalanche Search Dog Milly Retires
Thursday, 25 September 2014, 5:08 pm | Treble Cone
After 10 years of active service in the Treble Cone Ski Patrol, avalanche search dog Milly is set to retire this weekend, at the close of the 2014 snow season the South Island’s largest ski area Treble Cone (Wanaka, New Zealand). More >>
Treble Cone’s Best Ever August
Tuesday, 16 September 2014, 12:49 pm | Treble Cone
The South Island’s largest ski area Treble Cone (Wanaka, New Zealand) has this enjoyed the mountains strongest ever August visitation throughout this winter. More >>
Treble Cone Book Officially Launched
Monday, 25 August 2014, 2:55 pm | Treble Cone
The South Island’s largest ski area Treble Cone (Wanaka, New Zealand) officially launched the new book capturing the fascinating, pioneering and at points turmoil ridden and impossible appearing history of the ski area last night at the book’s ... More >>
Snowfalls Reset Treble Cone Snow Season
Monday, 11 August 2014, 3:11 pm | Treble Cone
The South Island’s largest ski area Treble Cone (Wanaka, New Zealand) has received 1.5m of new snow over the last 10 days which has reset what had started as a lean snow season into fantastic winter powder conditions for skiers and snowboarders at ... More >>
New Snow at Treble Cone makes ‘blue bird’ day
Monday, 4 August 2014, 3:24 pm | Treble Cone
Treble Cone has received around 30-40cm of new snow over the last three days, and today has revealed itself as a beautiful ‘blue bird’ day. Colder overnight temperatures also allowed snowmaking to re-commence overnight on Easy Rider, Main Street and Big ... More >>
Treble Cone Snow Update [27/7/14]
Monday, 28 July 2014, 11:37 am | Treble Cone
Treble Cone has enjoyed a great run of cold temps for snowmaking combined with blue sky days for enjoying skiing and snowboarding over the last fortnight. More >>
Treble Cone to Re-Open Tomorrow
Monday, 14 July 2014, 4:04 pm | Treble Cone
Following 8-15cm of new snow yesterday, and great snowmaking conditions on the Home Basin trails, Treble Cone ski area (Wanaka NZ) is looking good to re-open tomorrow. The snow cover will be great up high and progressively thinner down low in both Basins. ... More >>