Mt Buller 2018 Winter Media Guide 2018_winter_media_guide_2018_mtbuller_FA2 | Page 20

Choose your own adventure Mt Stirling is a mountain like no other. Just three hours from Melbourne but a world away from the everyday, authentic alpine adventure awaits - you just have to be in the know. There’s a quiet at Mt Stirling that sets the tone for relaxing, recharging, discovering and disconnecting. Powered by hydro-electricity and with no lift infrastructure or commercial accommodation, listen carefully and all you’ll hear is the Alpine Ash creaking gently, birdsong lilting through the air and the crunch of snow underfoot. This incredible natural setting provides the perfect backdrop for alpine adventures - take your pick! Powder bowls Untouched terrain offers powder bowls where you really earn your turns. Head out alpine touring and backcountry snowboarding and be rewarded with spectacular snow and sensational views. If you’re lucky, you might even have the bowl all to yourself! Snow camping Snow camping offers adventure seekers the chance to spend the night in a tent under a blanket of stars or in one of Mt Stirling’s cosy huts, complete with warming fireplaces. For the ultimate in Insta-worthy camping, check out the Alpine Camp operated by Stirling Experience - seven accommodation tents on raised platforms surround a cosy teepee warmed by a pot-belly stove. Winter bliss! Cross-country skiing Mt Stirling’s network of 68km of cross-country ski trails is groomed regularly for those eager to explore the resort on skis. Beginners can start on the Practice Slope and into more advanced trails. Lessons are available at the Mt Stirling Ski School. Winter Media Guide 2018 mtstirling.com.au Snowshoeing Explorers on snowshoes can discover the beauty of the mountain on foot, traversing snowy tracks through soaring mountain forests and evergreen ferny glades. Follow Mt Stirling’s two interpretive loops for a fascinating and beautiful alpine adventure. Mt Stirling Ski School Stirling Experience runs the Mt Stirling Ski School, offering lessons in all disciplines for all levels, as well as equipment hire - grab your skis, toboggans, snowshoes and more in the one spot. Fat bikes In September, keen riders can BYO ‘fat bike’ (as the name suggests, a mountain bike with fat wheels for riding on snow) and take to selected trails on Mt Stirling. Check with Ski Patrol on the permitted trails and enjoy a new way to see the mountain. Snowplay If you prefer your snow visit with less adrenalin, Mt Stirling’s snowplay and toboggan park is ideal for a family outing (snow conditions permitting - in low snow conditions Mt Buller is a better option). Mt Stirling Café Located at Telephone Box Junction, nearby the snowplay park, the Mt Stirling Cafe is a welcoming retreat for adventures and families alike, offering great coffee and a range of hearty meals - perfect after a big day on the snow. 19