Best Spots at Perisher?

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Down at Perisher this week with my school and was wondering if any locals got any good spots? Obv not the god tier spots, you can hang on to those :). Any info would be much appreciated.

**This thread was edited on Sep 20th 2018 at 11:01:25pm
 
The taxi stand. So you can take a taxi to the airport and fly to NZ for the far better skiing.
 
With two weeks to go the proper good hidden spots are either going to be shit or shut. I haven't been up the hill for the last week, so can't say for sure what's still decent - anything with trees (90% of my spots) will be heavy and too slow, and the rest are too hard to explain. For spots that will offer you the best skiing as it warms up, either guthega, as it's west facing and will soften slower than everywhere else, or Eyre, just because it has less people and will have less slush buildup, other than that just finding the good spots on the day.

If you're relatively familiar with perisher I can try and elaborate on the other spots
 
13944379:eheeth said:
With two weeks to go the proper good hidden spots are either going to be shit or shut. I haven't been up the hill for the last week, so can't say for sure what's still decent - anything with trees (90% of my spots) will be heavy and too slow, and the rest are too hard to explain. For spots that will offer you the best skiing as it warms up, either guthega, as it's west facing and will soften slower than everywhere else, or Eyre, just because it has less people and will have less slush buildup, other than that just finding the good spots on the day.

If you're relatively familiar with perisher I can try and elaborate on the other spots

Those sounds like some good tips. I know a little bit about the resort if you want to go in depth.
 
Burger Biz. heard jake carney works behind the grill there and pushes MDMA to finance his weed habit. he's also a snowboarder now... so dog
 
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