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BLIZZARD? WHAT BLIZZARD? Ski Wees still have fun on Ruapehu, despite the less-than-clement weather. Both Turoa and Whakapapa have programmes for children through the school holidays, promoting family fun. Pictured are a group of children taking part in Turoa's Ski Wee time, with activities such as 'snowlacoasters', treasure hunts, King of the Turoa, Yeti Madness and Balloon Madness. Turoa's programme is for children five years and up and is run by qualified teachers.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, 8 September 1992, Page 1

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BLIZZARD? WHAT BLIZZARD? Ski Wees still have fun on Ruapehu, despite the lessthan-clement weather. Both Turoa and Whakapapa have programmes for children through the school holidays, promoting family fun. Pictured are a group of children taking part in Turoa's Ski Wee time, with activities such as 'snowlacoasters', treasure hunts, King of the Turoa, Yeti Madness and Balloon Madness. Turoa's programme is for children five years and up and is run by qualified teachers. Ruapehu Bulletin, 8 September 1992, Page 1

BLIZZARD? WHAT BLIZZARD? Ski Wees still have fun on Ruapehu, despite the lessthan-clement weather. Both Turoa and Whakapapa have programmes for children through the school holidays, promoting family fun. Pictured are a group of children taking part in Turoa's Ski Wee time, with activities such as 'snowlacoasters', treasure hunts, King of the Turoa, Yeti Madness and Balloon Madness. Turoa's programme is for children five years and up and is run by qualified teachers. Ruapehu Bulletin, 8 September 1992, Page 1

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