Hitting the Slopes: Top 4 Activities for Your Mt. Buller Ski Vacation (And the Best Time to Go!)

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Mt. Buller in all its snowy glory: a winter wonderland waiting to be explored.

When to Conquer Mt. Buller: Finding the Perfect Month for Your Aussie Adventure

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G'day, fellow adventurers and foodie explorers! Picture this: crisp mountain air, the exhilarating whoosh of skis carving through pristine snow, and the tantalizing aroma of hearty après-ski meals – all in the stunning backdrop of Mt. Buller, Australia. I've been lucky enough to explore this incredible ski resort, and let me tell you, it’s a fantastic destination for solo travelers, particularly those who appreciate both exhilarating activities and delectable culinary experiences.

Now, if you’re a first-timer on skis, fear not! Mt. Buller is renowned for its ease of learning. There are numerous ski schools offering beginner lessons, typically costing around $100-$150 AUD for a half-day session. Their instructors are patient, friendly, and exceptionally skilled at turning nervous novices into confident skiers in no time. The gentle slopes and well-maintained beginner areas make it an ideal location to master the basics. After a few lessons, you’ll be gliding down the slopes like a seasoned pro, or at least feeling much more comfortable!

Speaking of comfort, let's talk about the food! Mt. Buller boasts a diverse culinary scene. Think hearty Aussie breakfasts filled with sausages, bacon, and eggs, warming bowls of hearty soups, and delicious après-ski snacks like gourmet pizzas and locally brewed craft beers. You'll find everything from casual cafes with affordable meals (around $20-$30 AUD for a main course) to upscale restaurants offering fine dining experiences (expect to pay $50-$80 AUD or more for a meal). Don't miss trying some classic Australian lamb dishes or fresh seafood if you can find it in the mountain restaurants.

The weather in Mt. Buller during ski season (June-October) is predictably cold, with plenty of snow. Pack layers! Think thermals, waterproof jackets and pants, warm hats, gloves, and scarves. The local atmosphere is buzzing with energy—a vibrant mix of seasoned skiers, families, and first-timers like yourself, all united by their shared passion for the mountains. You'll likely hear snippets of conversation in various languages, reflecting the international appeal of the resort. You'll often hear chatter from the ski patrol and lift attendants over the snow-related announcements which may involve music.

While Mt. Buller itself doesn't have distinct cultural traditions like a specific indigenous ceremony, the overall Australian culture is one of laid-back friendliness and a love of the outdoors. Australians are generally welcoming and open, and you’ll find people happy to chat and share stories, particularly if you strike up a conversation at a bar or restaurant after a day on the slopes.

Getting to Mt. Buller usually involves driving from a nearby town like Mansfield (approximately 1-hour scenic drive), which can cost around $50-$80 in petrol, depending on your car. Alternatively, you can catch a shuttle bus, which is a more convenient albeit pricier option costing approximately $50 per person, return. Accommodation varies widely. You could find a budget-friendly hostel (from $50-$80 AUD per night), a comfortable hotel ($150-$300 AUD per night), or even a luxurious apartment ($300+ AUD per night).

To summarize, a four-day/three-night solo trip to Mt. Buller, including lessons, food, transport, and accommodation (mid-range hotel), could cost you around $1000 - $1500 AUD. However, this is just an estimate, and the final cost will depend on your spending habits and chosen accommodation. Remember this is merely an estimate and can be greatly adjusted according to your priorities. But trust me, the memories and the delicious food will be worth every penny!

So pack your bags, grab your skis (or get ready to learn!), and get ready for an unforgettable solo adventure in the snowy wonderland of Mt. Buller. It’s a truly special place, brimming with opportunities to challenge yourself physically, satisfy your culinary desires, and connect with the welcoming spirit of Australian mountain culture.

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Conquering Mt. Buller: A Beginner's Guide to the Best Time to Visit (and Where to Find the Snow!)

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G'day, fellow adventurers! So you're a foodie with a hankering for snow and a thirst for adventure, planning a solo skiing trip to Mt. Buller? Fantastic choice! Mt. Buller, nestled in the Victorian Alps, is a skier's paradise, and incredibly beginner-friendly. Don't worry, even if you've never touched skis before, you'll be carving down the slopes in no time.

Let's talk logistics. Getting there is fairly straightforward. You can drive, which offers stunning views of the Australian landscape, or take a shuttle bus from the nearby towns. Driving costs vary greatly based on your vehicle and fuel prices but generally expect to spend around $100-$200 for a round trip from Melbourne depending on fuel costs. Shuttle buses tend to range from $50-$80 per person for a round trip. Once in Mt. Buller, navigating the resort is easy. There's a free shuttle bus system to transport you around the resort. This way you can save up a few dollars by not renting a vehicle!

Now, for the skiing lessons! Mt. Buller boasts numerous ski schools offering beginner packages. Expect to pay around $150-$250 for a full-day beginner lesson including equipment rental. This typically includes instruction, equipment (skis, boots, poles), and lift passes for the beginner areas. The instructors are friendly, patient, and experienced in working with first-timers. You'll be surprised how quickly you pick it up.

Speaking of food, Mt. Buller caters to every palate. The resort features various restaurants and cafes, offering everything from hearty Aussie pub fare to international cuisine. Expect to spend around $30-$50 per meal depending on your choice of restaurant. There are also plenty of cafes for a quick coffee and bite.

Accommodation-wise, you have a range of choices, from budget-friendly hostels to luxurious ski lodges. Prices vary greatly depending on the season and type of accommodation. For budget-friendly options, hostels and budget hotels could cost around $80-$150 per night, while luxurious lodges might cost upwards of $300 per night. But it's an experience to remember!

The atmosphere in Mt. Buller during peak season is electric! You'll find a vibrant mix of locals and international tourists, all sharing a common love for the snow. The air is alive with the sound of laughter, chatter, and the occasional whoop of delight from someone mastering a new ski technique. After a day of skiing, the après-ski scene is lively, with many bars and restaurants offering live music and a relaxed atmosphere. In the evenings, the sounds are generally more relaxed, a quieter ambiance with the occasional chatter in the restaurants and hotels.

As for the local culture, while Mt. Buller itself is primarily a ski resort, you'll still find elements of Australian hospitality and friendliness. Australians are known for their relaxed and welcoming nature. You can expect hearty meals and friendly service.

The local flora is stunning, though much of the immediate resort area is developed for skiing. You’ll see mainly alpine plants and snow gums. Pets are generally allowed in some accommodation but best to check beforehand. The architectural style leans towards functional mountain lodges and chalet-style buildings, built to withstand the elements.

Let's talk about a potential itinerary. Three days and two nights might be a perfect start. This would allow you enough time to take a lesson, practice your skiing skills, and experience the food scene without feeling rushed. A rough estimate for this trip, including transport, accommodation (budget-friendly), lessons, lift passes, and food, might cost you around $1000-$1500. Remember this is a very rough estimate, and the actual cost will vary depending on your choices and spending habits.

So, pack your bags, grab your skis (or get ready to rent some!), and get ready for an unforgettable solo adventure in the heart of the Australian Alps. It's going to be epic! Remember to check weather conditions and pack accordingly.

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G'day, fellow adventurers! So, you're a foodie with a thirst for powder and a yearning for a solo ski trip to Mt. Buller? Fantastic choice! Mt. Buller, nestled in the Victorian Alps, offers breathtaking scenery and some seriously awesome skiing. But before we dive into the deliciousness that awaits (yes, the food is a major highlight!), let's talk safety, especially for novice skiers. Always start with a lesson from a certified instructor – your safety is paramount!

Safety First: Mt. Buller's ski patrol is top-notch, but knowing your limits is key. Stick to the beginner slopes until you feel comfortable. Rent skis and boots appropriate for your skill level – don't try to be a hero on equipment that’s too advanced. And always, always check the weather forecast before you head out. Sudden changes can impact visibility and snow conditions.

Now, let's talk about the delicious part of your adventure. Mt. Buller offers a range of dining options, from casual cafes to upscale restaurants. Expect to spend anywhere from $20-$50 AUD per meal, depending on your choices. Think hearty Aussie classics like lamb roasts, delicious pies, and fresh seafood. Don't forget to try the local wines – Victoria is known for its superb vineyards!

Getting around Mt. Buller is fairly straightforward. You can use the free shuttle buses within the resort, which makes exploring different slopes and dining options a breeze. If you're arriving by car, expect to pay for parking. Budget around $30-$50 AUD per day for parking and transport. Many visitors fly into Melbourne (MEL) and then take a bus or rent a car to reach Mt. Buller. The bus journey takes approximately 3-4 hours and costs around $50-$80 AUD each way.

The atmosphere in Mt. Buller is electric during peak season. Expect a mix of seasoned skiers and enthusiastic beginners, all buzzing with energy. The sounds of laughter, chatter, and the occasional whoop of delight fill the air. The architecture is a blend of modern ski lodges and charming chalets, reflecting the cozy, mountain town vibe. While pets aren't allowed on the slopes, you'll likely see friendly dogs in the village areas. The weather during ski season (June-October) is cold, often below zero, so pack accordingly. Don't forget your thermals!

Local traditions are mostly centered around the après-ski scene – think cozy pubs with live music and friendly locals sharing stories of their day on the slopes. The overall mood is relaxed yet spirited, with a strong sense of community. You’ll find that Australians are incredibly friendly and welcoming, always up for a chat and a laugh.

Let’s talk about the total cost. Considering a 5-day/4-night trip, factoring in accommodation (let’s say $100-$200 AUD per night), lift passes (around $200-$300 AUD for a 5-day pass), food, transportation, and activities, you could expect to spend anywhere from $1000-$2000 AUD. This is just a rough estimate, and the actual cost will depend on your choices and spending habits. Remember this is a flexible estimate, depending on your preference for luxury and activities.

So, there you have it – a taste of what awaits you on your solo skiing adventure in Mt. Buller. Remember, prioritize safety, embrace the delicious food, and prepare for an unforgettable experience filled with breathtaking views, thrilling slopes, and the warmth of Aussie hospitality. Happy travels!

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G'day, fellow adventurers! So, you're a foodie with a hankering for snow and solo ski trip to Mt. Buller? Fantastic choice! But let's be upfront: Mt. Buller, while stunning, can present some challenges for inexperienced skiers. Safety first, my friends! The slopes can be deceptively steep, and off-piste adventures are definitely not for beginners. Stick to the marked runs, always check the snow report, and perhaps consider a few lessons before tackling anything too adventurous.

Now, about the food! Ah, the culinary delights await! Mt. Buller boasts a range of restaurants catering to various tastes and budgets. Expect hearty Australian fare – think delicious lamb dishes, barbecues, and of course, plenty of pies! Don't miss trying some local wines; the region produces some fantastic drops. A typical lunch at a mountainside restaurant might cost you around $30-$50 AUD, while a dinner could range from $40-$80 AUD depending on your choice.

Getting there is a breeze, but factor in the costs. A bus from Melbourne to Mt. Buller is usually around $50-$80 AUD each way, while renting a car would be more expensive, but offers greater flexibility. Once on the mountain, you'll likely rely on the efficient ski lift system. A day pass for the lifts will typically set you back around $100-$150 AUD.

The atmosphere on Mt. Buller is electric! During peak season, you'll find a vibrant mix of locals and international tourists. The mood is generally upbeat and energetic – everyone's excited to be on the slopes! You'll hear the chatter of skiers, the swoosh of skis on snow, and the occasional joyous shout. Music spills out from the après-ski bars as the day winds down, creating a fun and sociable atmosphere. The architecture is mostly functional chalet-style buildings, blending seamlessly with the stunning alpine landscape. Popular pets around the area include dogs, frequently seen enjoying the mountain air with their owners.

Weather in Mt. Buller during ski season (June to October) is predictably cold, with plenty of snow, of course! Be prepared for freezing temperatures, strong winds, and occasional snowstorms. Pack accordingly – layers are your best friend! The local flora is characterized by hardy alpine plants; during summer months you'll see vibrant wildflowers blooming.

Remember, cultural etiquette is simple – be respectful, mindful of others on the slopes, and always follow safety guidelines. Australians are generally friendly and welcoming. Engage in conversation and you'll find yourself swapping stories over a shared plate of delicious food.

So, your total cost for a 3-day/2-night solo trip to Mt. Buller could look something like this: Transportation (return): $100 - $160 AUD, Lift pass: $100 - $150 AUD, Accommodation (2 nights): $200 - $400 AUD (depending on your choice), Food and drinks: $200 - $400 AUD. Therefore, your total estimated cost for this trip ranges from $600-$1110 AUD. Of course, this is just an estimate and can vary greatly depending on your choices and spending habits.

Enjoy your solo ski adventure and savor every moment! Remember to take plenty of photos to capture the memories of this incredible journey. Safe travels!

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G'day, fellow adventurers and foodie skiers! Picture this: you, a solo traveler, carving fresh tracks down the slopes of Mt. Buller, Australia, a mountain renowned for its fantastic opportunities for gradual skill development. Think gentle slopes for beginners, progressively challenging runs as you gain confidence, and expert terrain for when you're ready to truly test your mettle. It's the perfect place to hone your skills, no matter your current level.

Mt. Buller's ski season typically runs from June to October, offering a chance to escape the summer heat and embrace the crisp mountain air. Expect plenty of sunshine, but pack layers, as the weather can be unpredictable. Snow conditions are generally excellent, making for superb skiing experiences. The atmosphere is buzzing with excitement, a mix of seasoned skiers, families, and newcomers like yourself, all sharing a passion for the snow.

you'll be delighted by Mt. Buller's culinary scene. From cozy après-ski pubs serving hearty meals and local beers, to upscale restaurants offering refined dining experiences, there’s something to satisfy every palate and budget. Expect to spend around $50-$150 per day on food and drinks, depending on your choices. Think delicious hearty stews, warming soups, and comforting Aussie classics. Don't miss trying the local wines; Victoria is renowned for its vineyards, and you might find some surprising pairings with your mountain meals.

Learning to ski at Mt. Buller is easy and fun. The resort offers a range of ski schools and lessons catering to all skill levels. Group lessons typically cost between $80 and $150 per session, while private instruction is naturally more expensive, ranging from $200 to $400 or more per hour. Equipment rental will usually set you back around $50-$70 per day. Transportation to and from Mt. Buller can be arranged via shuttle bus (around $50-$80 per trip from Melbourne) or by hiring a car.

Beyond the slopes, the après-ski scene offers lively bars, relaxed restaurants, and a friendly atmosphere. You'll find many fellow travelers eager to share stories and experiences. The architecture here is a blend of chalet-style buildings and modern ski lodges, creating a charming mountain village atmosphere. You’ll find the local people, both residents and resort staff, to be friendly and helpful. The overall mood is upbeat and enthusiastic.

A typical 5-day solo skiing trip to Mt. Buller, including flights, accommodation (budgeting around $100 per night), lift passes (around $150 per day), lessons, rentals, food, and transport could cost approximately $2000 - $3500. This is, of course, a flexible estimate, depending on your choices and spending habits. Remember to factor in travel insurance!

So, pack your bags, grab your skis, and prepare for an unforgettable solo adventure filled with culinary delights, breathtaking scenery, and the thrill of mastering a new skill. The human connection you’ll find on the slopes and in the local pubs will add a special flavor to this trip. Safe travels, and happy skiing!

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G'day, fellow adventurers! So you're a foodie with a hankering for snow and solitude, planning a solo ski trip to Mt. Buller? Fantastic choice! Mt. Buller, nestled in the Victorian Alps, offers a surprisingly diverse skiing experience, catering to various fitness levels. Let's unpack this snowy escapade, shall we?

For the seasoned skier, the advanced runs on Mt. Buller are a thrilling challenge. Prepare for steep slopes and exhilarating descents! Meanwhile, those starting their ski journey will find plenty of gentle slopes and dedicated beginner areas. Don't worry, learning to ski is half the fun! There are numerous ski schools with highly qualified instructors to guide you through your first turns.

The intermediate runs strike a perfect balance, offering a good mix of challenge and enjoyment. It's the perfect place to hone your skills and build confidence. Remember, safety first! Always check the snow conditions and stick to runs appropriate for your ability level. Mt. Buller provides detailed trail maps that clearly mark the difficulty of each run.

Now, let's talk about the foodie side of things. Mt. Buller offers a diverse culinary scene, from cozy après-ski cafes to fine-dining restaurants. Expect hearty Australian fare—think warming stews, delicious lamb dishes, and of course, plenty of Aussie BBQ. Budget around $50-$150 per day for food, depending on your dining choices. You'll find everything from casual pub meals to upscale restaurant experiences.

Getting to Mt. Buller is fairly straightforward. You can drive yourself (allow for extra time in winter conditions!) or take a bus from Melbourne, which costs approximately $50-$80 round trip. Once there, you can use the free shuttle bus system to navigate around the resort. Lift passes typically cost around $100-$150 per day, varying depending on the season and duration.

The weather in Mt. Buller during ski season (June-October) is typically cold and snowy, with average temperatures hovering around freezing. Be prepared for sub-zero temperatures at times and pack accordingly! The atmosphere is buzzing with excitement, a happy mix of locals and international tourists, all united by their passion for skiing and snowboarding. You'll hear the cheerful chatter of skiers, the rhythmic whoosh of skis on snow, and perhaps even some live music in the evenings.

The local architecture is a blend of modern ski lodges and chalet-style buildings, blending in beautifully with the snowy mountain landscape. There's a strong sense of community, and the locals are generally friendly and welcoming. Popular pets are mostly dogs, frequently seen bundled up against the cold. While the alpine flora is less showy in winter, expect pine trees and other hardy evergreens to dominate the landscape.

Total estimated cost for a 5-day/4-night trip to Mt. Buller (excluding flights to Melbourne): Accommodation (assuming mid-range lodging): $500-$1000; Lift Passes: $500-$750; Food: $250-$750; Transportation: $100-$160.Therefore, the total estimated cost ranges from $1350 to $2660. This is a rough estimate, and the actual cost will vary depending on your choices and spending habits.

So, pack your bags, embrace the crisp mountain air, and prepare for an unforgettable solo ski adventure! Remember, the beauty of solo travel is the freedom to explore at your own pace. Enjoy the delicious food, stunning scenery, and create memories that will last a lifetime! Safe travels!

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G'day, fellow adventurers and foodies! So you're thinking of a solo ski trip to Mt. Buller, Australia, and you're curious about accessibility? Fantastic choice! Mt. Buller boasts some seriously impressive slopes, and while it's known for its challenging runs, it also makes a genuine effort to cater to a wide range of abilities. Let's dive in!

Accessibility-wise, Mt. Buller offers a good range of equipment rentals for various skill levels. You'll find plenty of shops around the village offering skis, snowboards, boots, and poles, along with helpful staff who can assist in finding the right gear for your needs. Expect to pay around $80-$150 AUD per day for ski or snowboard rentals, depending on the equipment and duration.

Getting around the mountain is reasonably accessible. There's a well-maintained network of lifts and gondolas, although navigating the slopes might present challenges for those with mobility limitations. Always check the specific accessibility features of different lifts and runs before you head out. A single lift pass for a day will cost approximately $100-$130 AUD depending on the season and day of the week.

Now, let's talk about the food scene! Mt. Buller offers a delightful mix of dining options, from casual cafes and pizzerias to more upscale restaurants. Expect to pay around $20-$40 AUD for a casual lunch and $50-$100 AUD for a dinner at a nicer establishment. Don't miss the chance to sample hearty Australian fare such as gourmet burgers or warming stews – perfect fuel after a day on the slopes! Local breweries also often offer après-ski specials. Set aside $150-$300 AUD for food and drinks during your trip.

Transportation to Mt. Buller is primarily by car or shuttle bus. Driving yourself offers more flexibility, but parking can be expensive and limited, costing approximately $30-$50 AUD per day. Shuttle buses are a more budget-friendly option, but they might require more planning and are less flexible – expect to pay approximately $50-$80 AUD for a return trip. Remember to factor in the cost of getting from the nearest airport (such as Melbourne Airport) to the mountain itself – roughly $100-$200 AUD for a transfer or rental car including fuel and tolls.

The weather in Mt. Buller during ski season (June to October) is predictably chilly, with plenty of snow! Expect crisp, cold days with temperatures ranging from -5°C to 5°C (23°F to 41°F). Wrap up warm! The atmosphere is generally vibrant and energetic, with a mix of locals and international tourists. You'll find a friendly, relaxed atmosphere, especially after a day on the slopes. The sounds of laughter, chatter, and maybe even some live music will fill the air. The architecture is mostly chalet style, blending seamlessly with the snowy mountain landscape.

Typical Australian plants like eucalyptus trees might be seen at the lower altitudes before you reach the snowy peaks. Pets aren’t commonly seen on the mountain itself, largely due to the cold weather and the nature of the activities. The overall vibe is energetic and positive, but always remember to check weather conditions and plan accordingly.

So, to sum it all up, a solo trip to Mt. Buller focusing on food and skiing, including rentals, lift passes, food, and transportation (assuming a 3-day/2-night trip and not including flights), could cost you approximately $800-$1200 AUD. This is, of course, an estimate, and your actual cost may vary depending on your choices and preferences. But remember, the memories and the delicious food are priceless! Enjoy your adventure!

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Mt. Buller: My Quest for the Ideal Snow Season - Expert Tips & Tales from the Mountain

G'day, fellow adventurers! Thinking of a solo ski trip to the magnificent Mt. Buller, Australia? Fantastic choice! let me guide you through an unforgettable foodie-focused ski holiday.

Mt. Buller, nestled in the Victorian Alps, offers breathtaking scenery and world-class skiing. The ski season typically runs from June to October, with crisp, clear days perfect for carving up the slopes. Expect average temperatures ranging from -2°C to 8°C, so pack accordingly! The atmosphere is electric; a vibrant mix of seasoned skiers, enthusiastic beginners, and families enjoying quality time on the mountain. You’ll hear the cheerful chatter of skiers, the rhythmic swoosh of skis on snow, and the occasional joyous shout of triumph.

Now, about those qualified instructors. Mt. Buller boasts a team of highly skilled professionals ready to cater to all levels, from absolute beginners to seasoned experts. Private lessons generally cost around $100-$150 per hour, while group lessons are more affordable. Booking in advance is highly recommended, especially during peak season.

Let's talk food! Mt. Buller's culinary scene is surprisingly diverse. Forget bland ski lodge fare – we're talking gourmet delights! You can find everything from hearty après-ski meals (think warming soups and rich stews) to sophisticated fine dining experiences. Expect to spend around $50-$100 per day on food, depending on your choices. A must-try local delicacy is the hearty Australian lamb, which you can easily find in many restaurants in the area. And don't forget to sample the regional wines - a perfect pairing with your mountain meal!

Getting around Mt. Buller is relatively easy. You can access the mountain by car, and then make use of the free shuttle buses that move skiers around. The cost of transportation to Mt. Buller from Melbourne varies but you should budget at least $100 for a return trip, taking into account fuel, tolls and parking fees.

Beyond the slopes, Mt. Buller offers a charming village atmosphere. The architecture is a blend of modern and traditional alpine styles, with cozy chalets and stylish lodges. The local people are friendly and welcoming, always happy to share a story or recommendation. You’ll often spot local wildlife like wallabies and kangaroos on the mountainside, a true Aussie treat.

The cultural experience here is less about vibrant traditions and more about the shared passion for skiing and the outdoors. The sounds of the mountain – the wind whistling through the pines, the chatter of skiers, the clinking of mugs in après-ski bars – all contribute to a unique and unforgettable atmosphere.

So, to summarize your delicious solo ski adventure: Your total estimated cost for a 5-day/4-night trip including skiing, accommodation, food, and transport from Melbourne could be approximately $1500-$2500 (this is a rough estimate and can vary drastically based on your choices). But remember, the memories, the exhilarating skiing, the delicious food, and the stunning scenery are priceless! So pack your bags, book your trip, and prepare for an epic adventure on Mt. Buller.

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