Day 4 on holiday in Wanaka -Skiing in whiteout conditions

We chose to do another day of skiing at Cadrona, but the conditions were a lot different this time.

It was snowing all day, with lots of powdery snow, because a foot (30cm) of snow had fallen the night before.
Visibility was quite limited in these conditions, which caused all these new technical issues for us.

Although the course down the mountain had marker flags to show where to go, sometimes you could only see the next one, but you couldn’t make out the contour of the land even with snow goggles on.
I needed to focus on those marker flags, because that was my only point of reference to know if I was actually moving.

You couldn’t see the ground you were on, so you had to ski by ‘feel’. Occassionally we got it wrong and came to a stop on a flat part or ran into the rough.

Anyway, my youngest daughter persevered on ski’s and got used to it. In the end, she simply followed other skier’s around.

I was using a snowboard, which had it’s own issues because sometimes I’m facing back up the hill and can’t see a thing, also any turns were done essentially blindfolded.

I kept going on a snowboard (sort of) with the occassional unscheduled stop. I was thankful for the soft snow, because landing on my ass all the time never does me any good.

Anyway, here’s a picture of a snowman..

Day 3 on holiday- A wet day in Wanaka

Cold, Wet, and a little windy

It was decidedly a day for taking a bit of a break , so we headed out for some inside activities.


First up was archery.
Youngest daughter was notably quite good at this, her past experience at this shone through with quite a few bullseyes to mum’s one.

Next up was rifle shooting.
These were .22 bolt action rifles on a 20 meter range. I was the most accurate here, with youngest daughter coming in with a good second.

The kids finished up with mini golf which was won by oldest daughter 

After that was a tour of the National Transport and Toy museum.
The place is filled cramed with vintage cars, planes, trucks, fire engines, bulldozers, motorcycles, and toys of course.

All that filled in most of the day, hopefully it will better on day 4, when we hope to do another day of skiing.