Herbert Hoover was in office, The Empire State Building was completed and dudes sporting wooden skis were throwing pole plant 360s down scrub filled hills. This 1931 ski film from the UK’s Pathé News proves skiers have been rowdy since forever.
By Francis Xavier May 21, 2020 10:45 am
By Francis Xavier | May 21, 2020 10:45 am
Herbert Hoover was in office, The Empire State Building was completed and dudes sporting wooden skis were throwing pole plant 360s down scrub filled hills. This 1931 ski film from the UK’s Pathé News proves skiers have been rowdy since forever.
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