Late prep for the jumps
- Three athletes prepare to head up for another training jump Thursday at Giant Pine Mountain. A field of 40 jumpers will compete this weekend in the Sanford Health Marshfield Clinic FIS Continental Cup. Official training jumps were scheduled today at Giant Pine, although snow and gusty winds were in the forecast. (Dave Kallmann photo)
- Max Unglaube of Germany signs an autograph for Victoria O’Malley, 8, and Emmett O’Malley, 4, of New York at the Meet the Skiers event Thursday at Pine Mountain Golf and Ski Resort. (Marguerite Lanthier/Daily News)
- Tom Nagy, CEO of M.J. Electric, spreads wood chips Thursday in his company’s hospitality area in a prime spot to view the Sanford Health Marshfield Clinic FIS Continental Cup, near the end of the outrun at Pine Mountain. (Dave Kallmann photo)
Three athletes prepare to head up for another training jump Thursday at Pine Mountain. A field of 40 jumpers will compete this weekend in the Sanford Health Marshfield Clinic FIS Continental Cup. Official training jumps were scheduled today at Giant Pine, although snow and gusty winds were in the forecast. Calmer conditions are expected Saturday and Sunday, with a high near 31 on Saturday and 25 on Sunday. In the second photo, Max Unglaube of Germany signs an autograph for Victoria O’Malley, 8, and Emmett O’Malley, 4, of New York at the Meet the Skiers event Thursday evening at Pine Mountain Golf and Ski Resort. In the final photo, Tom Nagy, CEO of M.J. Electric, spreads wood chips in his company’s hospitality area in a prime spot near the end of the outrun at Pine Mountain.







