Ski in ND, 14k

Ski North Dakota! (1935)
David Anderson, photographer

This jump, the largest in the United States at the time, rose 140 feet above the prairie with a 200 foot long runway.

The Dovre Ski Club of Fargo constructed the jump in 1935 with 2x6 lumber, bolted together and supported by a series of guide-wire cables. The materials were supplied by S.L. Chesley of Chesley Lumber and Coal, and labor was provided by the Cass County Federal Emergency Relief Administration.

Deciding that it was a potential hazard for airplanes landing at the nearby Hector Airfield, the United States Civil Aeronautics Authority requested that the slide be torn down in 1942.

An effort to build a new slide on the same site in the late 1940s was rejected by the Cass County Commissioners.

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