They’d been climbing on hard, permanent snow during the morning, but by the time they reached the top and gazed out over Taranaki, the snow had softened enough to enable them to begin the run. The view from the snow-filled crater made up for the struggle, and any last regrets were swept away with the ski descent: 4,500 vertical feet of superb spring snow, on another of New Zealand’s ... incredible mountains.– From the narration
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