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Please note this year’s Venue Roseville Memorial Club 64 Pacific Highway, Roseville The Annual General Meeting for Kunapipi Ski Club will be held on Thursday 15th March 2012 at the Roseville Memorial Club at 7:00 pm for a 7:15pm (sharp) commencement. If you wish to stay for dinner please RSVP to Kris Graham by 7th March on 9489 2775 or
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AGENDA
1. Attendance 2. Apologies 3. Welcome 4. Previous Minutes 5. Matters arising from the previous minutes 6. Presidents Report 7. Treasurers Report 8. Hut Managers Report 9. Election of Directors 10. Appointment of Auditors |
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Winch Grooming Issue Date: 21 June, 2010 (re-issued 3 July, 2011) Perisher operates four dedicated Winch Grooming Machines (Winch Cats). Winch Cats can operate on steep terrain using a large winch mounted on the back of the machine to attach the winch rope to anchor points at various locations on the mountain. The winch and the winch rope assist the machine to climb uphill and therefore groom steep slopes and to more effectively shift snow and groom on lesser gradients. A list of runs that are may be groomed using winch cats is attached. Winching operations generally take place at night and outside of normal operating hours but can, in special circumstances, be carried out during normal opening hours. During winching operations the winch rope can be extended up to 1000 metres in length. At times, the Winch Cat operator will be unsighted and will not have visual contact with the fully extended length of rope. During winching operations the winch rope will at times be under tension and taut, however please be aware that it can, and will, move and whip vertically and horizontally. WARNING : BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO A WINCH CAT OR THE WINCH ROPE DURING WINCHING OPERATIONS COULD CAUSE DEATH. ALL OVERSNOW VEHICLE AND SNOWMOBILE OPERATORS NEED TO BE AWARE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF WINCH CAT AND WINCHING OPERATIONS OCCURING AND THE EXTREME DANGERS INVOLVED BEING IN AND AROUND THESE OPERATIONS. Winch Cat operators will notify all Perisher two way radios when winching operations are in progress and will install signs and flashing orange lights at major oversnow route crossing points. All winch cats are fitted with flashing lights and a flashing orange light will be installed at the anchor point when the winch rope is connected. Any oversnow vehicle or snowmobile operator who is authorised to cross a route where winching operations are taking place must never approach a Winch Cat or a winch rope when it is operating. Wait at the crossing point until you make visual or radio contact with the Winch Cat operator and then only cross the route when the operator gives you clear indication that it is safe to proceed. Perisher would like to take this opportunity to remind all oversnow vehicle or snowmobile operators that any access to the ski area requires prior authorisation. David Milford Safety Compliance Manager |
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The New lounges are in. Well done to Adam, Kevin and Paul for getting this logisitical nightmare sorted and done.  |
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