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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 8, Issue 6 (October 2, 1933)

“Mountains of ice, like sapphire, piled on high.“-Shelley. — (Rly. Publicity photo.) — Among the Mt. Cook group, Southern Alps. Skiers take their pleasure on the glorious run from the Ball Pass. The Tasman Chalet occupies the middle distance. “In my opinion,” writes Thomas Mitchell, Esq., Victoria, “the downhill ski route in the vicinity of the Ball Hut at Mt. Cook, is the finest I have seen in the world!”

“Mountains of ice, like sapphire, piled on high.“-Shelley. (Rly. Publicity photo.) Among the Mt. Cook group, Southern Alps. Skiers take their pleasure on the glorious run from the Ball Pass. The Tasman Chalet occupies the middle distance. “In my opinion,” writes Thomas Mitchell, Esq., Victoria, “the downhill ski route in the vicinity of the Ball Hut at Mt. Cook, is the finest I have seen in the world!”

“Mountains of ice, like sapphire, piled on high.“-Shelley.
(Rly. Publicity photo.)
Among the Mt. Cook group, Southern Alps. Skiers take their pleasure on the glorious run from the Ball Pass. The Tasman Chalet occupies the middle distance. “In my opinion,” writes Thomas Mitchell, Esq., Victoria, “the downhill ski route in the vicinity of the Ball Hut at Mt. Cook, is the finest I have seen in the world!”