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‘Scottish Skiing: The Golden Years’ by Ed Rattray; published 1 February by Troubadour Publishing Ltd at £12.99; 240pp. ISBN 9781780880372 and available at the Watermill in Aberfeldy and other book outlets in Highland Perthshire Aberfeldy resident Ed Rattray began climbing in the Cairngorms in the 1940s and first donned skis in 1950, long before modern equipment was available and when mountain clothing and skis were all ex War Department kit. |



Later, he was active in helping to set up the Scottish National Ski Council in 1963 (now known as Snowsport Scotland). The skiing movement in Scotland burst into life as soon as the first major ski tows and lifts were built in 1961. He was just one of tens of thousands of skiers swept along by the euphoria of the time and it was the beginning of what he calls ‘the skiing revolution’.