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Ski lift idea

• After having had four day's skiing up at Turoa this season and paying the full price of $39 per day, the following comes to mind. Only yesterday (last weekend) did the operators get the Jumbo t-bar going and still the Moro t-bar is inoperable. As I stood in the queue at the bottom of

the secona chair (for a mere 32 1/2 minutes!) I came up with a bright idea.... perhaps Turoa could set their day pass rate according to the number of lifts and/or tbars that are operating. So when the Jumbo or the Moro t-bars aren't in action isn't a reduced rate in order??? A fifty minute wait on the inoperable chairlift doesn't appeal either.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, 3 August 1990, Page 4

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Ski lift idea Ruapehu Bulletin, 3 August 1990, Page 4

Ski lift idea Ruapehu Bulletin, 3 August 1990, Page 4

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