Clear blue skies and weeks of snow drew crowds of people to Ruapehu's slopes today but as carparks hit capacity some punters were frustrated by an apparent lack of alternative transport.
At Turoa, snow junkies faced massive queues at chairlifts with waiting times in excess of half an hour to get up the mountain on the Movenpick chairlift.
With the upper mountain inaccessible as the High Noon Express six-seater chair remained closed due to avalanche concerns, skiers experienced congestion on the lower slopes and long queues, especially at the Giant chair with waits of up to 45 minutes.
Meanwhile, Bruce Road up to Whakapapa was closed as carparks became full.
"If you are heading to Whakapapa, there are shuttle services heading up, from park and ride locations in National Park and Whakapapa Village," a post on Mt Ruapehu's Facebook page said this morning.