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Soho Basin at Cardrona not ready yet due to lack of snow

Soho Basin at Cardrona not ready yet due to lack of snow

RNZ News9 hours ago

Part of the Cardrona Alpine Resort near Wanaka which was due to open on Saturday.
Photo:
RNZ/Katie Todd
A major expansion at Cardrona Alpine Resort will not open as hoped on Saturday as the wait continues for more snow.
The Soho Basin boosts Cardrona's total footprint by a quarter with a new high speed lift, making it the biggest ski area in the country.
The
new terrain was meant to be officially opened on Saturday
- the first day of the school holidays, but the ceremony has been postponed until Sunday due to a weather front.
The ceremony would involve a lift blessing, formal welcome from Kāi Tahu, speeches, ribbon cutting and kapa haka performance before live music at Cardrona's base.
Cardrona Alpine Resort said skiers and snowboarders unfortunately would not be able to test the slopes after the ceremony as they needed to wait a bit longer for Mother Nature to do her thing.
Cardrona's main slopes opened earlier this month.
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