The Mt. Buller hire in Mansfield is always at its busiest during the winter months. Many ski and snowboarding enthusiasts flock to their counters to get started with an adrenaline-pumping winter adventure. For these people, winter is the highlight of the year. It’s the season when they get to exhibit their prowess while the rest are left envious of their sickening skills on the slopes.
Sure, the slopes of Mt. Buller and other top-notch ski destinations are endlessly enticing and enthralling. However, many think these slopes are only reserved for the skilled daredevils. People assume that the sign “Welcome to Pullins Snowsports” means endless snow sports action. At one point, many people may shy away from going to these ski destinations as they deem it a place of intimidation.
While those thoughts are valid, that is not entirely true. There’s so much to do in these winter hotspots! One does not even have to get on any ski or snowboard. Even without the tiniest penchant for extreme sports, people can still enjoy the slopes! The slopes can bring wonderful winter memories without even risking broken bones and limbs.
Here are FIVE winter resort activities that people can do without even skiing or snowboarding:
Tubing
Tubing is a perfect activity that can be done even with kids! It’s relatively safer but never lacks the spirit of fun! Go slide down the slope, fast-and-the-furious way or maybe gentler with that good ‘old inflatable tube, it doesn’t matter. As long as it’s fun, speed is not an issue. People trying this should, however, prepare to fall flat on their faces. Well, if it’s powdery-white snow, they surely won’t mind. No snow trip to Mansfield is complete with this fun tubing experience!
Ice Climbing
Some people may not be completely blessed with the gift of balance. Or perhaps they are strong but still need to work on their core. However, they are still in search of anything that would keep their hearts pumping and adrenaline rushing. Luckily, winter resorts are teeming with other high-octane activities, ice climbing as of them. Rock climbing is already too challenging for some. Add to the mix ice, snow, and water, then that’s the next level of challenge!
Dog Sledding
Yes, dog sledding is a recreational activity now. However, remember that this has been the main means of transportation for centuries. Some remote towns even use this even up until now! For those who desire a little bit of more tamed fun (but still has that knack of adventure), dog sledding is the way to go. Enjoy the wonderful white scenery while being pulled by a pack of unruly dogs. The snow trip to Mansfield instantly becomes enjoyable by doing this activity.
Hiking
Yes, the sound of dogs rushing and barking may be too hectic for some. Remove the dogs in the picture and the wilderness exploration becomes shrouded in pure peace and tranquility. Nothing is more therapeutic than that. Hire an expert guide and hike away! Get lost in the winter wonderland and commune with nature the best possible way (but be sure to find the way back to the resort).
Spa Experiences
After that wonderful time outdoors, walking, and getting lost with the beauty of nature, one may be compelled to relax even more. Adrenaline junkies also need to rest their fatigued muscles. Fortunately, ski resorts offer a host of spa treatments and other packages geared towards relaxation. Even better, these relaxation packages (for the most part) cater to different budget ranges. After some intense Mt. Buller hire in Mansfield, cap the day with an awesome time at the spa.







