Ski Hawaii 1972 Hoodie
7900
$79.00 USD
Unit price perShare
SKU 1212200102
While snow may be the last thing you think of when you think about Hawaii, it does exist. Hawaii actually gets snow on it's three highest Volcano peaks - Mauna Loa, Mauna Kea and Haleakala. Mauna Kea is the highest point in Hawaii, standing 13,796 feet above sea level and it's name actually means "white mountain" in reference to its peak which is frequently covered in snow during the winter months. Occasionally there is enough snow on the ground for snow skiing. There are no chair lifts or ski lodges, so people will drive to the summit, drop off their skiers, and meet them at the bottom of the run. The first recorded skiers on Mauna Kea were Dudley Lewis and his son in 1936 and skiing Maua Kea has grown in popularity over the years, especially after the summit road was completed in 1964. There are very loose records of impromptu skiing contests being held there as early as 1948 with the popularity and participation of the contests beginning to grow in the 1960's.
MID- WEIGHT 80% RINGSPUN COTTON 20% POLYESTER UNISEX PULLOVER WITH FULL HOOD
- Premium Fleece
- Soft hand-feel
- Double needle stitching on all seams
- Generous pouch pockets
- 3 Panel hood with fleece lining foe extra comfort
- Matching draw cord with tipped ends and metal eyelets
- Ribbed 95% cotton %5 spandex cuffs and waistband
- Twill neck tape
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