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WINTER SPORT AT NATIONAL PARK.—The annual 16-days' camp of the Ruapehu Ski Club is being enjoyed by over half a hundred enthusiasts at present. THE SUN has a photographer on the spot, and here are some of his “shots." Upper left: Ruapehu seen from the Whakapapa Huts. Upper right: Preparing for a mountain climb. Lower left: A fair ski-er meets with a minor tragedy. Lower right: The arrival of a ski-ing party at the starting point. Centre: A sleigh party reads “how it is done."

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 5 September 1927, Page 8

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WINTER SPORT AT NATIONAL PARK.—The annual 16-days' camp of the Ruapehu Ski Club is being enjoyed by over half a hundred enthusiasts at present. THE SUN has a photographer on the spot, and here are some of his “shots." Upper left: Ruapehu seen from the Whakapapa Huts. Upper right: Preparing for a mountain climb. Lower left: A fair ski-er meets with a minor tragedy. Lower right: The arrival of a ski-ing party at the starting point. Centre: A sleigh party reads “how it is done." Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 5 September 1927, Page 8

WINTER SPORT AT NATIONAL PARK.—The annual 16-days' camp of the Ruapehu Ski Club is being enjoyed by over half a hundred enthusiasts at present. THE SUN has a photographer on the spot, and here are some of his “shots." Upper left: Ruapehu seen from the Whakapapa Huts. Upper right: Preparing for a mountain climb. Lower left: A fair ski-er meets with a minor tragedy. Lower right: The arrival of a ski-ing party at the starting point. Centre: A sleigh party reads “how it is done." Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 5 September 1927, Page 8

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