Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXVII, Number 31, 4 February 1936 — Heavy Snow On Mauna Kea Top [ARTICLE]

Heavy Snow On Mauna Kea Top

There is a heavy blanket of snow on the top of Mauna Kea, which can be seen for many miles around the country. The snow reaches down the mountain side to about the 10,000 foot level and is a thrilling sight, especially to passengers on Inter Island steamers and planes.