Ski touring in New Zealand while doing an 18 day ski traverse of the Symphony on Skis from Mount Cook National Park to Westland

This is a breakdown of my experience after 5 years doing ski tours in New Zealand. From 18 day ski traverses in the Southern Alps to a week long base camping mission on the North Island.

Rugged and isolated with famously bad weather New Zealand is a wild country with lots of opportunity for Type 2 fun. With just a few roads providing access if you are ski touring outside of the ski resorts its a splitboard on the backpack type of place.

The South Island of New Zealand

The first section focuses on 2013 where I made my way out to the South Island for 4 months. Being that it was my first time in the area I learned about how things worked in the Southern Alps. From the weather to the access there were numerous new things that I needed to understand. Like most of my ski tours in Washington state nothing came easily.

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Ski touring in New Zealand on the Tasman Glacier

In 2014 I made my way out to New Zealand with a six month visa arriving in late July and leaving on Christmas Day. This time around I started my season living in Fairlie but as it got later in Spring I was staying in remote hunting cabins. While it was one of the worst seasons on record I had a blast and really got to know all the different terrain around. With an open plan I was even able to make it to the North Island to stay on Mount Ruapehu for a week.

Ski Touring in New Zealand while staying at the Muller Hut for 4 days

By 2015 I had gotten to know the area quite well. With solid touring partners and an understanding of how the weather systems worked I made my way out with no specific plans or place to stay. Like every year before it was challenging conditions but I attempted to make the most out of it.

Ski Touring in New Zealand while in the Rakaia Valley and climbing up the Warrior

In 2017 I returned for a 2 month stint in the Southern Alps. unlike my previous trips this time I mainly focused on hiking as the snow line was quite high. That being said I did make my way out into the high alpine for a handful of ski tours.

Snowboarding down near Mount Barff while ski touring in New Zealand up the Aspiring Valley