On a perfect sparkling day near Mt Ruapehu's crater lake recently solar panels on Dome Shelter were lowered for the winter. MWD radio technician Barry Hishman, and park assistant Simon Gardner de-ice the panels with park ranger Paul Dale in the foreground. Through the winter ice builds up to twice the seven-metre length of the shelter and three metres on top. (Photo: Lester "Snow" Bain.)
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 4, Issue 1, 3 June 1986, Page 1
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65On a perfect sparkling day near Mt Ruapehu's crater lake recently solar panels on Dome Shelter were lowered for the winter. MWD radio technician Barry Hishman, and park assistant Simon Gardner de-ice the panels with park ranger Paul Dale in the foreground. Through the winter ice builds up to twice the seven-metre length of the shelter and three metres on top. (Photo: Lester "Snow" Bain.) Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 4, Issue 1, 3 June 1986, Page 1
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