A quartet of excited teenagers camped out under picnic tables overnight to earn the bragging rights of enjoying New Zealand's first snow powder this year.
Finn Duffy, Tiarn Collins, Jacob O'Donoghue-Price and Cooper Neilson, all 14 years old, were among the 600 people who basked in opening day at Coronet Peak, which today became the first ski area in Australasia to open this year.
About 300 excited skiers and snowboarders lined up this morning for the doors to officially open, under blue skies and not a breath of wind.
Finn, Tiarn, Jacob and Cooper received a 'First on the Chair' T-shirt for their efforts of cold-endurance.
"We've never done this before, but we thought we'd do it to check out what the competition was like," said Finn.