This article by Barry Hurst first appeared in the Cyprus Today newspaper
SKIING IN TROODOS – IT’S A DIFFERENT WORLD!!
Last Sunday afternoon many of us were basking in the hot sunshine at the opening of Mohammed’s
new Grove Inn, commenting on the gorgeous ‘summer’ weather. The very next morning, a group of
18 from Kyrenia were enjoying below freezing temperatures at the ski resort of Troodos, little more
than an hour away into South Cyprus. The resort sits at 6,000 feet (twice the height of the Five
Fingers Mountains) and every winter receives enough snow to enable quality skiing for several weeks.
The coach trip to Troodos was arranged by Barry Hurst, who has operated Cyprus Mountaineering of
Kyrenia for the last few years. Normally Barry arranges walking and rock scrambling tours in the
Five Fingers Mountains, but decided to run the ski trip after his own visit to Troodos two weeks ago,
when more than one metre of snow had been dumped on the resort, and conditions for skiing were
perfect.
Nurşen and Veli Doğan, proprietors of the Pegasos Restaurant in Karaoğlanoğlu, were the first to
sign-up for the excursion, after listening to Barry’s enthusiasm for the trip amongst friends at the
bar. For Nurşen it was her first time on skis, as well as for ten other members of the party. Barry
arranged a beginner’s lesson with the ski school at Troodos, which enabled most people to venture
off on their own for the day. Several people joined the trip as non-skiers, enjoying the fresh
mountain air and scenery. A group from the Efendi Restaurant, including proprietor Andy,
thoroughly enjoyed their day out. Whilst Amy skied the challenging red run on the North Face,
Andy accompanied Veli in front of the hot stove for a few Cyprus brandies!
The Cyprus Ski Club operates the Troodos resort, which includes four ski lifts to service the ski runs.
Authentic Austrian-made ‘piste basher’ tracked vehicles keep the pistes well groomed and prepared,
and they even use several snow-making cannons to top up the main run. The Ski Club provides for
the hire of skis, snowboards, boots and even warm jackets and gloves! There are three cafeterias
and a restaurant available on the slopes, all with very reasonable prices.
Officials at the Ski Club predict the resort will be open for skiing throughout March, so accordingly,
Barry is organising further group trips, firstly for this Monday 7th March, and for later. You can join
the group either as a skier (beginner or experienced), or as a non-skier and enjoy the atmosphere
‘in a different world’. After all the snow has gone, coach trips will continue to be organised for a
good day's excursion into the Troodos Mountains, together with a walking tour option.