Richard's Report - Friday, 4 March 2016 11:31:49 AM

Rosco - Archaeologist

Below are more of Rosco's interesting and eclectic potpourri of ancient images from the last century, indeed the last millennium :-)

First a few skiers, then some landscape memories, finally finishing up with a couple of shots from the infamous 'Tour de Mexico' when Rosco led 11 Thredbo locals on a two day tour to 'Mexico' in early September 1986 (almost 30 years ago) ... skiing Falls Creek on day 1 and Mt. Hotham on day 2.

<em>Handsome Stevens</em> and <em>Shane Locran</em>
Handsome Stevens and Shane Locran

<em>Young Maz</em>
Young Maz

<em>Easter 85</em>
Easter 85

<em>Dalgety</em> and <em>Carnival Week 87 bushfire</em>
Dalgety and Carnival Week 87 bushfire

<em>Rawsons and Cootapatamba</em>
Rawsons and Cootapatamba

<em>Old Jindabyne going under</em> - Rosco believes his mother took this in Jindabyne circa 1967
Old Jindabyne going under - Rosco believes his mother took this in Jindabyne circa 1967

<em>Merritts staff car</em>
Merritts staff car

<em>Tour de Mexico</em> - I remember skiing in jeans back in those days
Tour de Mexico - I remember skiing in jeans back in those days

<em>Tour de Mexico 2</em> - when skis were looong and cars were wideee
Tour de Mexico 2 - when skis were looong and cars were wideee

Looking at all these antiquities makes want to make the effort to access some of my old photos (buried away somewhere in Sydney). I started skiing regularly as a weekend warrior at the beginning of the 80's with a group of very close friends. We would take turns to drive and drive overnight to and from Sydney almost every weekend, sometimes with up to half a dozen cars in convoy. Ah the olde days - times of radar detectors and the olde narrow, winding roads - none of this expressway rubbish where cruise control takes over from adrenalin ;-)

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