by Vincent I. Porter

Where Can You Ski in Summer?

It’s tough being a winter person. When the sun comes out the whole world rejoices. People take their usual indoor activities and shift them outside and suddenly the parks are full of people talking, eating, drinking and generally enjoying themselves. But, not all of us like sitting in the stifling heat for hours on end, sweating and trying not to burn. For some of us the crisp chill of a winter morning as we look out on blankets of snow is the ultimate pleasure.

If you’re a winter person and you want to escape the heat this summer, why not hit the slopes? Skiing keeps you outdoors and active but still gives you that frosty feeling you’ve been craving. Here are some of the top summer ski destinations in the world.

Argentina

In the Southern Hemisphere, the seasons are backwards. That means instead of blistering sunshine in July and August, the South of Argentina is covered in snow. One of the most popular ski destinations in Argentina is the town of Bariloche, located in the country’s Patagonia region. Despite its Latino heritage, the town has a distinct Alpine feel to it – so much so that you would be forgiven for forgetting you’re not actually in Switzerland. The slopes here are covered with world class powder so the skiing is top class.

Chile

Argentina’s next door neighbour and home to some impressive glaciers, Chile is another Southern Hemisphere ski hub. Chile has a huge number of different resorts to choose from, including Valle Nevado, which is roughly an hour and a half drive from Santiago, the capital – ideal for those who don’t have time to travel far. Other renowned Chilean ski resorts include Ski Portillo and Corralco, the latter of which has abundant off-piste and backcountry opportunities.

New Zealand

New Zealand has some of the best skiing in the world. In fact, it is so good that even Europeans and Canadians head over there sometimes when they want to take a break from the Alps and Rockies. Ski fields in New Zealand are not large but they are all about quality rather than quantity. Treble Cone and Cardrona are great spots with plenty of runs to try out. Elsewhere, more adventurous skiiers can ski down a live volcano in Ruapehu.

Australia

Australia might not be the first place that springs to mind when you think about skiing but believe it or not this gigantic island has some pretty decent resorts. To find any snow you will need to head South. In New South Wales is the Southern Hemisphere’s largest ski resort: Perisher. This field has runs for all abilities as well as night skiing and a weekly fireworks display to boot. In Victoria, just a few hours from Melbourne, is Mt. Buller, which comprises 25 runs and some spectacular views.

Dubai

No, I haven’t lost my mind, Dubai really is a great summer ski destination. Of course, you won’t be outside while you ski – no snow could survive the heat of the UAE. But, Dubai is home to the colossal indoor ski resort: Ski Dubai. Here you will be able to skiand ride on toboggans to your heart’s content and when you get a bit too cold, all you need to do is go outside and you will be in the sun again. This is perfect for those who want the best of both worlds.

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