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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Bikers get bang for bucks on gondola season pass prices

Mountain bike nuts will get more bang for their bucks in the resort this year.

Tourism giant Skyline has set its inaugural eight-month season pass prices for gondola access to its trails at Bob’s Peak – and has landed a national downhill event too.

Riders wanting lifts up to the newly-named Queenstown Bike Park will fork out $599 for the season, Mountain Scene can reveal.

Bikers can access Ben Lomond Reserve trails from September 4 till April 29, weather permitting.

Riders had to stump up $475 for a pass during an initial four-month trial period from January to April this year, so Skyline boss Jeff Staniland expects the new price to be well received.

“Gondola access sort of captured everyone’s imagination and everyone’s been pleasantly surprised with how it has worked,” Staniland says. “At least we don’t have to wait for snow,” he quips.

During the trial run, gondola access pulled a number of high profile riders to town – including the three Atherton siblings, stars on the international circuit, for a two-month training stint.

What your 2011/12 pass will cost

AdultChildFamily
Single gondola ride$30$15

$75

Half day pass $45$25$115
Day pass$60$30$150
3 day pass$165$85$415
5 day pass$250$125$625
Half Season pass$475$225n.a
Season pass$599$299n.a

Along with biking celebrities, gondola access has also attracted a NZ Mountain Bike Cup national downhill series event on January 7 and 8.

And the second Queenstown Bike Festival is locked in for next Easter from March 31 till April 9, event organiser Geoff Hunt says.

He adds the resort continues to grow as a biking destination, with about 100 riders at a recent night ride at Seven Mile.

“If you did that a year ago, there might have been 25 bikers,” Hunt says.

“What the gondola did was change the dynamics.

“It was busy last season, it’ll be a lot busier this season for sure.”

New Queenstown Mountain Bike Club president Tom Hey also thinks punters will be “pleasantly surprised” with pass prices.

But he warns someone still needs to take control of trails and maintenance patrols.

“It’s a good community asset but it needs to be managed,” Hey says.

Hey predicts more northern hemisphere riders will be pulled to the resort for training, but warns trail development also needs to continue or riders will get bored.

Despite the full-length season, Staniland says Skyline is still perfecting the mountain biking model – and it hasn’t made a decision to provide access in the long-term to the Queenstown Lakes District Council-run reserve.

Staniland adds work on the QBP needs to progress, and he has made a submission to council for funding.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Vertigo Bikes One Square Meal Zerode DH Bike


Vertigo Boss Tim Ceci showing off the "One Square Meal" ZERODE DH bike, which we finished building up only a few days ago. It has been fully tricked out with Shimano Saint groupset and Rockshox Boxxer WC fork. I think you will agree this is one amazing looking bike.
The One Square Meal bike will be available for demo use to Queenstown Mountain Bike Club members, for a nominal fee of $25 plus purchasing a One Square Meal bar (which are delicious and will keep you riding longer anyway!). But only for use on the Skyline Gondola trails. Contatc Vertigo Bikes for more details.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Queenstown Mountain Bike School



Queenstown Mountain Bike School is something Vertigo bikes has been thinking about ever since we opened our doors back in 2000. It is exciting that it is finally coming to fruition and that we will be bringing this product to Queenstown and the greater Otago and Southland region for people looking to improve their mountain bike skills to help enjoy the amazing riding we have in the area even more. There will be clinics to suit all abilities to help you increase your confidence and skills sets on your bike.
Vertigo Bikes is using all of its experience, knowledge and passion to deliver this product. We will be basing it in the Queenstown area, with the majority of the clinics being held in the Ben Lomond forest where we can take advantage of the new gondola accessed mountain bike park.
Dates to follow soon, so keep your eyes peeled.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Skyline Gondola Bike Rental Station

Vertigo bikes will have a mountain bike rental station situated at the top of the skyline gondola complex for the initial 4 month trial period of the new mountain bike park. We will have a fleet of DH bikes for rent so people can try out the new Ben Lomond Forest bike park DH trails. Vertigo staff will be fighting for this job as it could possibly be the best and most scenic office in town!
Prices and details still to be confirmed.