Anyone who loves winter sports will be very aware that great snow conditions and lots of powder depend heavily on weather and the environment. We have to respect our environment in order to continue to enjoy ourselves in the great outdoors for years to come. It’s a balancing act and something we are very aware of here at Harris Mountains Heli-Ski.
We operate in a way which we believe to be as sustainable and environmentally friendly as possible. For example, we never leave anything behind, all rubbish is taken out of the field and we work hard to protect the beautiful mountain environment we love skiing in.
It’s certainly not something we take for granted and we’d love to hear your feedback on this topic! Tell us what you think about how we operate in the context of the environment and sustainability. Did we meet your expectations on this front?
You can post your comments, feedback and questions on this topic right here on our blog or on our heli ski Facebook page.
Let’s hope we may long continue to ride powder like this! Rider: Wolle Nyvelt Photo: Nick Hamilton, Transworld Snowboarding
Tags: Environment, Mountains, Powder, Snow, Transworld Snowboarding, Wolle Nyvelt









this is awesome..i board turoa everyday i can,am a local living in Ohakune.we try our hardest to get the word out there about picking up after ourselves.if im sharing a chair with people from other places which is pretty much all the time,i let them know that the maunga is a very sacred place and should be respected.they usually say thanks for letting them know and im sure they will thionk twice about throwing there rubbish or throwing there smoke butts on the snow. too much harris heli!! its good to know there are others out there looking after our enviroment..am hoping to get down next year to join yous!!..without my 8 kids!!.. KIA KAHA.
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Scotty.