A film on the winter sports and other activities in the White Mountain National Forest area in New Hampshire, United States. A train arrives at the railroad station. People standing at the railroad station. Cars parked outside the station. Houses and buildings in the area. A sign board reads: 'White Mountain National Forest area'. Men aboard trucks passing on the snow covered area. A car arrives near a camp. Men and a woman taking out skis and other equipment from the car.
A film on the winter sports and other activities in the White Mountain National Forest area in New Hampshire, United States. Various sign boards in the area. People standing and cars parked in the area. They prepare for the race. People skiing along the track. Women participants discussing. A sign board reading: 'Finish'. The skiers arriving the finish line.
A film on the winter sports and other activities in the White Mountain National Forest area in New Hampshire, United States. People gather near the Tuckerman Ravine. A girl skiing on the area. Aerial view of several people skiing.
A film on the winter sports and other activities in the White Mountain National Forest area in New Hampshire, United States during the Great Depression. Members of the Civilian Conservation Corps or CCC working. They construct the ski and hiking trails. View of a hiking trail. The young men of the CCC repair the foot bridges. A man walks over the wrecked foot bridge. Then he comes back and crosses the way by other means due to the wrecked bridge. CCC members working on the construction of bridge.
Boeing P-12 pursuit biplanes and Curtiss A-12 Shrike ground attack monoplanes, of the U.S. Army Air Corps 18th Pursuit Group, are lined up at Wheeler Field, Oahu, Hawaii. The 18th Group's Fighting Cock emblem is visible on the P-12s closest to the camera. The A-12s have fixed gear and wheel pants. The aircraft all start engines and sit with props turning. Then they shut down. They start again, and crew chiefs pull chocks out from under wheels. Pilots can be seen in the cockpits.
Crashing of airplanes in Daytona Beach, Florida. Two army fliers die due to the crash. Crashed planes in a snow covered field. People gather near the crashed planes. Wrecked parts of the planes. Planes parked outside a hangar. Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh confers with U.S. Secretary of War Dern on aerial postal system plans in Washington. The President orders rigid restrictions of flying schedules to prevent further fatal accidents.