Turoa Skifield's mountain manager, Robin Foubister, left, consults with a well-known extra-terrestrial authority on snow conditions about the prospects for the coming ski season. Judging from Robin's smile it would seem that he is well pleased with the depth of snow that Santa is indicating will be found at the bottom of the Parklane Chairlift later this season.
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 43, 17 April 1984, Page 4
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58Turoa Skifield's mountain manager, Robin Foubister, left, consults with a well-known extra-terrestrial authority on snow conditions about the prospects for the coming ski season. Judging from Robin's smile it would seem that he is well pleased with the depth of snow that Santa is indicating will be found at the bottom of the Parklane Chairlift later this season. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 43, 17 April 1984, Page 4
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