Safety
There are many considerations to take into account when planning a day in the back country. If you need to know more check out our Backcountry Safety page.
It is up to you to ensure you assess the snow & weather conditions. Conditions change every day from morning to afternoon, it’s important to understand how the conditions impact the safety of you and your group. You are responsible for learning about and managing the natural hazards that occur outside resort boundaries. Ski patrol monitor and manage the snow pack inside of the resort boundary daily to ensure the safety of our guests.
Rescue from the back country can take several hours, the best policy is to always make educated, safe & conservative decisions
What you should take with you. What's in everyone’s packs will vary slightly but at a minimum the following items should be included:
- Beacon, shovel, probe and touring skins
- Spare gloves and extra layers
- Water bottle and food
- First Aid kit including a space blanket
- Maps/Compass
- Ice navigation tools (if surface conditions are firm ski or boot crampons may be required).
- Head torch
- PLB (Personal Locator Beacons are also highly advisable).
As always never travel alone. Let family and friends know your intended travel plans and expected return times. Trip intention forms can also be lodged with Mt Hotham Ski Patrol.
OneTree Sports
If your new to the backcountry needing to top up your kit, or simply want to try out the latest in touring skis or boards, pop into One Tree Sports where the knowledgeable experienced team can help with all your backcountry needs. A fleet of touring skis and split-boards are available to rent, as well as beacons, shovels probes and touring skins in both retail and hire.
Stay Informed and Check the Forecast
Be sure to verify conditions before heading out. Weather can change rapidly in Alpine environments catching even the most experienced off guard.
Here at Hotham, Director of Ski Patrol Bill Barker produces a daily snow report each and every morning throughout the winter season also issuing backcountry travel advice. Accomplished mountain guide and all round Hotham legend, Bill is one of the most knowledgeable people in the industry.
What’s on at Hotham this Spring
As we edge closer to September the Victorian Backcountry Festival is back for 2023. Held across three days (Sept 1-3), this year’s event will play host to a variety of outdoor workshops, tours, competitions, a full speaker’s program and even an outdoor bar! For those passionate about the Australian Backcountry this is an event not be missed.
So, with Spring on the horizon the time is now to venture out and about. Longer days and warmer daytime temps often produce excellent conditions for backcountry skiing or boarding. Pack your kit, grab your touring buddies and chase the solar aspects during the spring corn harvest season. See you on the skin-track as we all explore Hotham!