This week's mystery photograph...
Where in the Valley do you find
the subject of this photograph?
Photograph: Donald Maurice Kreis
Where exactly in the Upper Valley would you find this?
We'll post the name of the people who guess correctly first, and maybe some of the other guesses that aren't quite so correct. This is just for fun - no prizes, just a moment of fame..
Here is the answer for Where in the Valley...? for April 15 to April 30, 2003
This is a commemorative marker showing where the old wooden ski jump used to be in Hanover, now the site of the country club. The ski jump stood in that spot from 1922 to 1993.
John Creagh, Dan Thompson, Rebecca Power, Terence Walz, Mollie Hughes, and Peter Griggs were the first to correctly identify this location. Out of about 70 guesses, roughly half were correct, and most of the other guessers thought that this was at the Storrs Hill ski area.
Pete Tenney noted that "...this is a detail from the plaque commemorating the Dartmouth College ski jump on the golf course grounds. The plaque itself is positioned roughly where a jumper would have leapt into the air. It is just visible from Route 10, across the fairways opposite the Co-op Mobil."
Photographs: Ron Boehm
For answers to the all of our Where In The Valley questions, visit our Where in the Valley Archive pages.
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