Friday, June 7, 2013
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BULLER RECEIVES AN EARLY DUSTING FIVE centimetres of snow in April offered Katie Bowker and Gillian Dobson reason to celebrate early. And recent snowfalls have all mountain residents hopeful of a big season ahead. PHOTO: Andrew Ralton
Alpine chapel turns 20 - P2
Opening weekend will be big - P3
Interschools is staying - P7
Mollie is on the rise - P10
INDEX Events calendar ...P14 Skier profile .........P15 Real estate......16 - 20
More snowmaking, new developments WELCOME to winter 2013 at Mt Buller and Mt Stirling. Mt Buller Mt Stirling Alpine Resorts Management Board (ARMB) chief executive officer John Huber is looking forward to another season on ‘top of the world’ and welcome the thousands of visitors who enjoy a winter wonderland. “As we prepare for what we hope will be another fantastic
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Big changes on mountain promise to deliver an even better winter experience season here on top of the world we’re very excited for the coming winter, and we’ve been working hard over the summer to complete some fantastic improvements to the resorts both on and off the snow,” he said. Following the excitement of the brand new Bonza Chairlift
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in 2012, this year Buller Ski Lifts (BSL) has continued its ongoing investment in keeping the network of 22 lifts running all season long, with $500,000 spent on lift upgrades. Resort Management and Buller Ski Lifts have also invested a further $400,000 on
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increased snowmaking, meaning more snow, more often. “Guests to Mt Buller will also notice a reinvigorated Village Square this winter, with an exciting new venue to eat, sleep and play right in the heart of the bustling village,” Mr Huber said.
“The conclusion of winter 2012 marked the end of an era for one of Mt Buller’s oldest buildings – the 64-year-old YHA hostel was demolished to make way for a brand new development in the Village Square, Buller Central, which will contain mid-range hotel style accommodation, apartments, restaurant/bar and retail space.” Continued page 2
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Long opening hours, competitive rates, fast professional fitting and quality hire equipment are the cornerstones of the service provided by the Grimus Ski Centre. Forgotten your hat, gloves, goggles, sunscreen or just need a souvenir? Take a browse in the boutique.
Need your own skis or snow board repaired or tuned? The Wintersteiger Microjet Disc and our service technicians are on hand to bring your skis back to perfection either over lunch or overnight.
Whether beginner or expert, skier or snowboarder, the Grimus Ski Centre has the right equipment for your needs. Experienced fitting staff offer excellent advice and friendly service to ensure you have the most suitable gear.
Located at the end of Breathtaker Road right next to the Holden 6-seat chairlift on Bourke Street. Take the free village shuttle from your lodge right to the door. Convenient carry bags are available to easily transport your hire gear back to your lodge.
224 Breathtaker Road
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Tel: 5777 6990 or 5777 6396
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GRIMUS SKI CENTRE
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