The jack jumper is a type of downhill snow vehicle that requires considerable skill and balance. The rider sits on a plank seat mounted on a pedestal which is attached to a single runner. A shift in body weight is the only means of steering. This example has traces of old red paint on the seat and pedestal.
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Jack Jumper
Jack Jumper
c. 1880
14" high
35" wide
1 Jack Jumper
2 Jack Jumper: Detail
3 Jack Jumping in Plymouth Notch?
4 In the News
- See also:
Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site
Life in Plymouth Notch: Winter
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