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All guns blazing: Perisher celebrates two decades of automated snowmaking as snowmaking kicks off for 2026

20 May 2026  

This winter, Perisher recognises a major milestone: 20 years of automated snowmaking technology, which has seen snowmaking evolve from manually adjusted air and water snow guns to a largely automated system, helping provide more reliable early season cover and better conditions in high-traffic areas across the resort.  

“In the early days of snowmaking the process of firing and adjusting air/water mixture settings on the snow guns was all done manually. Continual improvements and investment from Perisher on our snowmaking system over the last 20 years has resulted in us now having the majority of our snowmaking terrain covered with automated guns,” explains Perisher’s Director of Mountain Operations Andrew Kennedy, who has been there from the beginning. 

These guns (either lances or fans) are able to regulate their output as required to either maximise snow productivity for early season base building or be set to provide a nice dry fresh layer for an optimal skiing surface. 

For Perisher’s snowmakers, the resort runs swing and graveyard snowmaking shifts from 4pm to midnight and midnight to 8am, allowing the team to take advantage of suitable evening and early morning conditions, and as technology has improved, automated guns have helped Perisher’s snowmaking team respond more precisely to changing conditions across the mountain. 

 

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