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Warm winter forces Mt Ruapehu ski fields to 'rationalise' operations, lose a third of staff

Maryana Garcia
By Maryana Garcia
Multimedia Journalist·Rotorua Daily Post·
24 Aug, 2022 06:45 AM3 mins to read

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Happy Valley will remain open for visitors. Photo / Supplied

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Operations are being significantly limited at Mt Ruapehu ski fields at Whakapapa and Tūroa following "record" warm weather, with more than half the ski season to go.

Tūroa has been temporarily closed and at Whakapapa, Happy Valley and the Sky Waka gondola will remain operational. The Valley and Knoll T-Bars have been re-established with work underway to re-establish the Far West T-Bar.

Over the next week Ruapehu Alpine Lifts Ltd (RAL), the company that operates both ski fields, will lose a third of its 405 staff, it said in a statement today.

RAL executive officer Jono Dean said this winter was one of the warmest, most humid and wettest on record.

"The unseasonable weather, an influence of La Nina, has had a significant impact on the snowpack at both Whakapapa and Tūroa ski areas," Dean said.

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Happy Valley will remain open for visitors. Photo / Supplied
Happy Valley will remain open for visitors. Photo / Supplied

"Tūroa ski area, in particular, has been heavily impacted, receiving well below its all-time average snowfall so far this season.

"This has meant operations have been sparse, with fewer than five of eight lifts operating at any one time."

Dean's statement said The High Noon, Tūroa's six-seater express chair lift was not currently operational as it needed 20cm to 30cm of snowfall to get going again. Until that arrived, it would remain closed.

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"The High Noon will be the core focus for the rest of the 2022 winter season. At a higher
elevation (the highest of any lift in New Zealand), this terrain has a greater chance of snow
accumulation compared to that off other lifts."

Mt Ruapehu, seen from the Whakapapa ski area side, in April. Photo / Bevan Conley
Mt Ruapehu, seen from the Whakapapa ski area side, in April. Photo / Bevan Conley

RAL's statement said the Whakapapa ski area had also received well below its five-year average in snowfall.

"With fewer facilities operational the ski area management teams have had to rationalise efforts heading into the second half of our winter season," Dean said.

"In the next week, we will say goodbye to around a third of our total team of 405 people, with the largest impact seen at Tūroa."

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Dean's statement said some of those impacted by the ski field closures will move to casual employment, while others would look for new work in the South Island with RAL's support.

"We are seeking out local community connection, consolidating any job opportunities and sharing those back to those wanting to stay on in the region," Dean said.

"While these impacts are significant, as of today, there is over half of our planned season left to run.

"We intend to operate all that we can across both ski areas, as conditions allow."

Dean expressed RAL's appreciation for the support and patience of the public.

"Late snowfall and excellent spring skiing are what Mt Ruapehu is known for."

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*A previous version of this story incorrectly stated Mt Ruapehu ski fields at Whakapapa and Tūroa were closing early. For clarity, Tūroa is temporarily closed, and at Whakapapa, Happy Valley and the Sky Waka gondola will remain operational while The Valley and Knoll T-Bars have been re-established with work underway to re-establish the Far West T-Bar.

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