they ve been going about a month or so. the factory produces four tonnes an hour, so injust under a month, that s about 3,000 tonnes. once they are in these big piles here, what do you do with it? it s a big mountain to cover. very much so. we spread it out using specialised piste machines, which push the snow around. when it gets mixed up, it s a lot easier to push. so, are you predicting you ll be making snow throughout the season, or are you hopeful you might be able to turn it off at some point? we make snow up until our opening day. from then on, we proceed tilljanuary, and then on the scotch climate. and when you feel some of this snow, if we pick it up here, it looks exactly like natural snow. how does it feel to ski on? when it comes out of the snow factory, it s essentially an ice flake, which doesn t have a lot of cohesion. but by the time you get to ski on it, it s been mixed with other man made snow from snow guns and hopefully some natural stuff, which makes it bind and ma
these huge mounds of snow here. just how much snow has been made? they ve been going about a month or so. the factory produces four tonnes an hour, so in just under a month that s about 3,000 tonnes. once they are in these big piles here, what do you do with it? it s a big mountain to cover. very much so. we spread it out using specialised piece machines which push the snow around. when it gets mixed up it s a lot easier to push. are you predicting you ll be making snow throughout the season, or are you hopeful you might be able to turn it off at some point? we make snow up until our opening day. from then on we proceed untiljanuary and then it depends on the scottish climate. and when you feel some of this snow, if we pick it up here, it looks exactly like natural snow. how does it feel to ski on? when it comes out of the snow factory it s essentially an ice flake, which doesn t have a lot of cohesion. by the time you get to ski on it, it s been mixed with other man made snow from sno
at it on the slopes. so this is the result then, these huge mounds o snow. how much is made? they will been going a fonte or month or so. about 3,000 tonnes. been going a fonte or month or so. about 3,000 tonnes. once they are in bi ile, about 3,000 tonnes. once they are in big pile. what about 3,000 tonnes. once they are in big pile. what you about 3,000 tonnes. once they are in big pile, what you to about 3,000 tonnes. once they are in big pile, what you to do about 3,000 tonnes. once they are in big pile, what you to do with - about 3,000 tonnes. once they are in big pile, what you to do with it? - about 3,000 tonnes. once they are in big pile, what you to do with it? it - big pile, what you to do with it? it is a big mountain to cover. we sread is a big mountain to cover. we spread it is a big mountain to cover. we spread it out is a big mountain to cover. - spread it out using machines which push the snow round. when it is mixed up it is easier to push. imilli mixed u
we spread it out using specialised piece machines which push the snow around. when it gets mixed up it s a lot easier to push. are you predicting you ll be making snow throughout the season, or are you hopeful you might be able to turn it off at some point? we make snow up until our opening day. from then on we proceed untiljanuary and then it depends on the scottish climate. and when you feel some of this snow, if we pick it up here, it looks exactly like natural snow. how does it feel to ski on? when it comes out of the snow factory it s essentially a ice flake, which doesn t have a lot of cohesion. by the time you get to ski on it, it s been mixed with other man made snow from snow guns and hopefully some natural stuff, which makes it bind and makes a good skiable surface. and so what do you hope about the future proofing of the industry, where you are able to make snow at higher temperatures like this? snowmaking is key to the future of snow sports here in scotland. we have a varia
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