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We got up early and took the first shuttle bus at 7:30 am to Falls Creek. The drive went along a winded road (perfect for motorcyclists) and took about 45 minutes. Our understanding was that we could stay at the Alpha lodge for approximately $75 per night - a special deal because we have a friend that owns a share in that lodge. Well, the surprise was big when we stood there in the office and got told that it was $65 per bunk bed in a room we had to share with two others. The good news is that this made it easier for us to decide whether to stay for one or two nights ;-). The high price can to some degree be excused by the facilities that are offered. The kitchen was huge and very, very well equipped (best I've ever seen). Not only was there a stereo and a large TV, but also a VCR recorder and a video tape library (which we made use of that evening).
At 10:30 we had organised everything and got on the chair lift to the top of the mountain. Let it be said now - it is NOT the alps. By no means! We had hardly gotten on the lift when it was time to get of again. The next lift to the summit of the mountain (some would probably prefer to call it a big hill) wasn't much longer. The vertical drop in Falls Creek - Victoria's biggest ski resort - is about 250 meters. Not much when you are used to the eight-fold figure in the alps.
The weather got a bit worse the second day but was still heaps better then the average Falls Creek day we were told.
Ski passes are valid for both Falls Creek and Mount Hotham. In order to get to Mount Hotham, one has to drive for about two and a half hours - OR - take a helicopter, which will do the distance in 6 minutes. That's John Eacott's business - saving people time and giving them an exciting trip by flying them from Falls Creek to Mount Hotham and back. John had earlier replied to our usenet newsgroup message and given a lot of useful advice in how to get in to Mount Beauty and where to stay. When I saw the helicopter landing nearby on our second day in
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