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LOCAL hr SKIERS EH CATCH BiLS SPRING hEJ FEVER! Rr AS TEMPERATURES RISE, MANY PRODUCTIVE WORK DAYS HAVE BEEN LOST DUE TO THE EXCELLENT, HEALTHY CONDITION OF MOUNT HUTT’S SPRING SNOW. “In my case it was lust a little rash,” says Hamish “I thought I was hallucinating about beautifully McKenzie-Ford, who has already spent a lot of time groomed slopes, sunny days and good snow depths away from his business because of this seasonal • ■ • but I wasnt! exclaims Cynthia. . affliction “Once you’ve been exposed to it though, it’s The most common remedy is fresh mountain air, very contaqious ” physical activity and plenty of uncrowded open space. Cynthia agrees. She explains that her skin has taken Specialists note that the Y on a well-tanned appearance, one of the most common at this time of year. People feel bored, grumpy a d symptoms. Others who have experienced the condition irri ] able ’ m^ ediat ®! y -P re 9 ed,n J l^r u t l^f nr t h? < dS? ’ say they feel overwhelming exhilaration ... followed by before they know it, they re off work sick for the day. a slight but general tiredness and even mild exhaustion. • ' .. PRODUCED IN THE IHTEDEST OF PDDLIC DEMID DY NODHI Hint (Still open for those with an infectious desire to ski on superb days, on superb snow.) . T . . g vfiE 854837 ( *

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Press, 24 September 1987, Page 43

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