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Favourite Photos - Lake Ohau
Beautiful Lake Ohau
Ohau Snow Field is amazing. It consistently rates high on our guest's favourite EVER ski field and you can see why. The view is unbelievably ethereal.
Ohau means 'Place of Wind' in Maori. It can get windy but it compensates in many other ways. Anyway, lots of wind means freshly blown powder and fresh tracks all day right?
Ohau is a small commercial field two to three hours
north of the bigger resorts in Wanaka/Queenstown. It has an amazing
view of Lake Ohau - feed by glacial deposits making the colour look like
something from a different planet (someone once asked me if it was
poisonous!).
The road leading up to Ohau is pretty dodgy but all part of the fun! After
driving through a ford at the bottom it gets scarier as you go up with a
narrow road and steep drop offs from the edge (no barriers here!). Once
again the views are outstanding if you can bear to look through your
fingers.
There is a tiny base area with a lovely homely day lodge serving
what is in my opinion the best value food you can get at any ski area in
NZ. The home made gourmet pies, soup and brownies are delicious and do
not break the bank. There is a roaring fire to warm your toes in front
of too. The staff here are excellent - very friendly and most of them do
two or three different jobs around the ski area.
Enjoying the outside atmosphere of Ohau
The ski area itself is pretty small but has a great range of terrain
available for all levels. A nice little learners area with a magic
carpet satisfies the beginners and for those a bit more confident there
are a couple of nice groomed runs. There are loads of hiking
opportunities for more advanced skiers or snowboarders from the top of
the chairlift up to the ridge. From here you can see amazing views in
all directions, the Southern Alps to one side and Lake Ohau on the
other. From the ridge there are a number of ways down depending on how
far you fancy walking. You are all but guaranteed fresh tracks all day
here (party due to the windblown powder and party due to lack of
people). Ohau also has a nice little terrain park with a couple of great
learner features.
If you come on a weekend Ohau is much busier but during the week you
might only count 5 or 6 other people on the slopes. It is a great place
to practice technique without fear of crazy people flying past you at
breakneck speed and for this reason also a great place to push your own
boundaries and try out terrain that you have never tried before.
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