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Turoa Skifield staff worked throughout the summer months to provide a new 5-metre wide track down to the Parklane chairlift drive station. This has transformed what was formerly a difficult, steep and rocky slope, down which skiers had to pick their cautious way into a gentle gradient suitable for intermediate skiers. Only a light snow cover is needed to make the trail useable and, by enabling skiers to use both chairlifts, mid-field congestion is avoided.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 3, Issue 12, 13 August 1985, Page 1

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Turoa Skifield staff worked throughout the summer months to provide a new 5-metre wide track down to the Parklane chairlift drive station. This has transformed what was formerly a difficult, steep and rocky slope, down which skiers had to pick their cautious way into a gentle gradient suitable for intermediate skiers. Only a light snow cover is needed to make the trail useable and, by enabling skiers to use both chairlifts, mid-field congestion is avoided. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 3, Issue 12, 13 August 1985, Page 1

Turoa Skifield staff worked throughout the summer months to provide a new 5-metre wide track down to the Parklane chairlift drive station. This has transformed what was formerly a difficult, steep and rocky slope, down which skiers had to pick their cautious way into a gentle gradient suitable for intermediate skiers. Only a light snow cover is needed to make the trail useable and, by enabling skiers to use both chairlifts, mid-field congestion is avoided. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 3, Issue 12, 13 August 1985, Page 1

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