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Photo 1 [Charles Kerry photo, 1896]
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Photo2 [Charles Kerry photo, 1896]
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Photo 3 [Frank Leyden photo, September 1941] |
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Photo No. 3 shows a ski party setting out from Betts Camp in September 1941 for the challenging slopes of the Kosciusko Main Range, about 6 km distant. The nearest ski tow was at the Chalet, Charlottes Pass, 2.5 km from Betts Camp. Kiandra was the only existing ski village at that time, but it lacked the long, steep slopes of the Kosciusko Main Range. The shortage of ski accommodation in the NSW snowfields resulted in the building of Whites River Hut by the Kosciusko Alpine Club in 1935 and the Alpine Hut by a group of skiers in 1939. |
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Photo 4 [Frank Leyden photo, 20 July 1947] |
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These ski pioneers seen on the challenging western faces of the Kosciusko Main Range in Photo No. 4, needed to ski 6 km cross-country from the nearest overnight accommodation (the Chalet, Charlotte’s Pass) to enjoy some of the longest and steepest ski slopes in Australia. |
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