
above: spriing time in Wanaka Station Park
About us...
Colin Sutherland is still very actively involved with the Company and is also farming delicious venison on his property near Wanaka. As always he loves getting on the catering job and always enjoys meeting up with some of his contacts from the early days.
Mike Pugh, Head Supervising Chef, is based in Queenstown at the Truck Base and Commercial Kitchen Facility. Mike enjoys all aspects of food preparation and traveling to cater for weddings, movies, commercials, conferences - in short any sort of indoor or outdoor event in New Zealand and the Pacific.
Newsletter:
Thursday, August 7, 2008
A little about what we're doing in the winter of 2008
As well as the usual on-going movie work all over New Zealand, for awhile now we've been doing the catering at the Snow Farm Lodge up on the Pisa range near Wanaka and Queenstown. Many people know this is the home of Cross Country [Nordic] skiing in New Zealand, while others know it as the home of the Southern Hemisphere Vehicle Testing business, or a movie making venue [e.g. 1000BC], and yet again as "just up the road" a Km or two from the Snow Park, and Dirt Park: a terrain park for free skiers in the winter and mountain bikers in the summer. Yes, many things to many people, or maybe just a cool place to have a conference or do altitude training as an athlete, or just the place to have a coffee with a view!
The main entry to the Lodge just after a snow fall...
The "high altitude" [well only a modest 1500 meters] crew in the kitchen, who've been noted as always smiling, and we don't really know if this is altitude related, but the motto is "live, love, eat"...
Did we mention the superb coffee? There's the machine on the left, just by one of the serving portals...
And if you wonder about that view, then ponder this one just a minute down the road from the Lodge...
This winter while New Zealand's north island has been ravaged by some of the worst storms for a decade or more, we've escaped the comparatively warm moist air these systems can bring to our delightfully cold snow pack, and instead over a lot of the winter a number of user friendly SW to SE fronts have arrived at the Snow Farm with attendant cold and delightfully dry Antarctic air. Here we see an ice crystal rainbow out by the Bob Lee hut, on the leading edge of such a front...
So... like we say "live, love and eat"
Cheers
Donald [for the team]