"What a great day - to end a groat ski season" says James McKenzie, leader of the Number One Voluntary Ski Patrol at Whakapapa. He is pictured at the patrol hut at the top of the Knoll Ridge which Is still virtually buried in snow.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 413, 19 November 1991, Page 1
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44"What a great day - to end a groat ski season" says James McKenzie, leader of the Number One Voluntary Ski Patrol at Whakapapa. He is pictured at the patrol hut at the top of the Knoll Ridge which Is still virtually buried in snow. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 413, 19 November 1991, Page 1
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