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NEW SKI JUMP

February, 1922
Article
NEW SKI JUMP
February, 1922

The new ski jump which is being erected by the Outing Club is now practically completed and will be ready for use by Carnival time. It is being built in a natural amphitheatre, west of the junction of the Reservoir and Lyme Roads. The jump, which faces north, has possibilities for leaps of at least 125 feet, about 40 feet in excess of the present record. The steel tressle is 85 feet high and 165 feet in length, the take-off being about 20 feet above the ground. At its steepest point the tressle has a slope of 45 degrees.