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Looking across the three-kilometre-wide basin of the Mount Dobson ski field towards the Ben Ohau Range, rising from the flat expanse of the Mackenzie Country. About 45 kilometres from the Lake Tekapo township, the ski field is into its second winter of use. The field’s sole tow, a double rope tow, runs from the two rows of vehicles parked in the car park on the left. There are plans to build a second tow on the south-west slope of the basin.

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Press, 23 September 1980, Page 23

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Looking across the three-kilometre-wide basin of the Mount Dobson ski field towards the Ben Ohau Range, rising from the flat expanse of the Mackenzie Country. About 45 kilometres from the Lake Tekapo township, the ski field is into its second winter of use. The field’s sole tow, a double rope tow, runs from the two rows of vehicles parked in the car park on the left. There are plans to build a second tow on the south-west slope of the basin. Press, 23 September 1980, Page 23

Looking across the three-kilometre-wide basin of the Mount Dobson ski field towards the Ben Ohau Range, rising from the flat expanse of the Mackenzie Country. About 45 kilometres from the Lake Tekapo township, the ski field is into its second winter of use. The field’s sole tow, a double rope tow, runs from the two rows of vehicles parked in the car park on the left. There are plans to build a second tow on the south-west slope of the basin. Press, 23 September 1980, Page 23

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