Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Post Script: Whole Lot of Shakin' Going On


Strong aftershocks from last week's major earthquake in Canterbury continue to shake the people in Christchurch - shaking them physically and psychologically, rattling everyone's state of mind. It is literally unsettling for them and for all of the people here in Wanaka with friends and family there (Christchurch is a six hour drive from here). New Zealand is a small community so the well-worn concept of six degrees of separation is more like three here, and the situation in Christchurch has affected everyone in this country.

In yet another, slightly more entertaining occurrence, Treble Cone's neighbor resort Cardrona remains closed, as it has for a few days. It's not due to high winds or avalanche danger, rather it is due to their septic system. I wish I were joking here. I'm unsure of the details, but basically until Cardrona is able to fix their septic, none of the water is drinkable, they can't cook or clean anything and, when they do fix it, they'll have to completely sanitize the whole place. While TC is a vastly larger resort in terms of acreage, Cardrona serves a much larger crowd than we do, employing a much larger staff to do so. Cardrona is also a much easier mountain to ski and ride, so the many Cardrona guests arriving at Treble Cone over the last few days has been of a different nature than our usual - many more lower intermediate and beginning skiers and riders have been taking lessons, many more people are consulting our trail maps, and many more people are finding out just how crowded and impersonal their normal snow sports haunt can be (relative to ours, of course).

All kidding aside, having such a major part of the industry unable to conduct business with a month yet to go in the season is not good for any of us. Several days of exceptionally good business at this late time of the season may be great for Treble Cone - great for the bottom line and a great opportunity to show how good we can be to a whole wider range of people - but I truthfully wouldn't wish this kind of problem on anyone. So, I do hope that Cardies is able to clean up their act, literally and figuratively.

The photo is of the Treble Cone summit slopes as the overnight cloud-cover passed through mid- morning today.

3 comments:

TeamJacobson said...

Is the USST there?

Russ said...

Some USST athletes were at TC a few weeks ago, as were the Austrian women's team and the Norwegian men. Of course, Jon Olsson is here along with several other notable athletes.

Russ said...

And I almost forgot, the Canadian men's WC speed team is here at the moment.