Heading up the Ohakune Mountain Road to ski field Turoa, this is how you know you'll have an awesome day on the mountain.
The Auckland Festival is a biannual festival of music, theatre, film, dance and visual arts. In 2007, the opening event was a pyrotechnics show by French performers Groupe F. The performance was held in the Auckland Domain - New Zealand's answer to Central Park. We were lucky to be there early: Over 200,000 spectators turned up with blankets, cameras, glow sticks and hampers overflowing with wine, bread, cheese, salads and barbecued meat. As darkness fell, Groupe F lit up the night with music, fireworks and a selection of bizarre, fire-spitting contraptions. The performance was fantastic, and was received with a standing ovation. If you can't quite make out all 200,000 spectators in this photo, that's because the air was thick with smoke and petrol fumes from the grand finale.
Spring at Turoa, with black volcanic rocks breaking through the snow cover.
Bowls packed with soft spring snow, just outside the bounds of the Turoa ski field. For scale, check out the snowboarder on the ridge.
Skiers heading up a Turoa chairlift for spring skiing near the peak of Mount Ruapehu.
Snow cannon idling halfway up the Whakapapa ski field. In the background, conical volcano Mount Ngauruhoe.
Chairlifts idling at the end of another day on Mt Ruapehu.
Tobias Peciva has been a member since 11 November 2007 and goes by peciva.
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