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On-line book: Written in the Snows
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15 years 3 months ago - 15 years 3 months ago #194892
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Lowell ,
I downloaded it and printed it on some nice 8x11 1/2 .It came out real nice. If any relatives are still around they ought to make some good prints.
The vantage point appears to be a bit combined but the effect captures the spirit of hallowed ground.
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Wow! First google hit on this guy.
finearts.luther.edu/artists/sonnichsen.html
I downloaded it and printed it on some nice 8x11 1/2 .It came out real nice. If any relatives are still around they ought to make some good prints.
The vantage point appears to be a bit combined but the effect captures the spirit of hallowed ground.
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Wow! First google hit on this guy.
finearts.luther.edu/artists/sonnichsen.html
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15 years 3 months ago #194893
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Replied by Lowell_Skoog on topic Re: On-line book: Written in the Snows
Here's a quote from the Tacoma News Tribune, July 6, 1918:
July 2017 will be the 100th anniversary of the first tournament. Mark your calendars now...
"The slide is situated on the eastern or right hand slope of Alta Vista, as one faces the mountain from Paradise Inn. There is a long incline on this side and half way down the slope is a natural ledge that permits a long leap to the sweep below."
July 2017 will be the 100th anniversary of the first tournament. Mark your calendars now...
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