Thrills, spills, conquests and catastrophes at Charlotte Pass – a fascinating Kosciuszko alpine history

A celebration of the history of snow sports in the magnificent Snowy Mountains in New South Wales - a book about the legendary pioneer skiers, adventurers, snowboarders, summer stockmen, environmental warriors, ski club members and mountain staff - the colourful denizens who have carved deep tracks on its frozen slopes over the past century.

** Winner of the 2023 International Skiing History Association Skade Book Award for an outstanding work on regional ski history published in book form.

Hard cover edition. Full colour.
226mm x 246mm.
320 pages, 450 photos.

Price $69
Price $79 (postage included)

About the author

Rick Walkom arrived at Charlotte Pass in the New South Wales Snowy Mountains in 1975, after completing university. He was keen to take a short working holiday with a couple of mates before settling down to a life on the land. It was not to be! This famous, snowbound outpost of winter sport on the roof of Australia seduced and captivated him, and he stayed for fifteen seasons.

“A must read book for anyone with an interest in the Australian snowfields.”

— Leon Smith. Pioneering member, Ski Tourers Association, 1950s