A History of Skiing in Colorado

A History of Skiing in Colorado
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Publisher : Western Reflections Publishing Company
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1890437344
ISBN-13 : 9781890437343
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of Skiing in Colorado by : Abbott Fay

"Skiing is not a new phenomena in Colorado. It is a sport that has been around for well over a century. Abbott Fay has done a marvelous job of tracking the history of what originally was a means of survival, but which now is one of America's favorite sports. The original version of this book was published in 1984 as Ski Tracks: A Century of Colorado Skiing; but the book has been long out of print and the author has made many additions and changes to this revised version. Many new photographs and much new information has been added."--Back cover

Colorado Powder Keg

Colorado Powder Keg
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Publisher : University Press of Kansas
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 9780700636747
ISBN-13 : 0700636749
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Colorado Powder Keg by : Michael W. Childers

Downhill skiing is a vital economic engine for many communities in the Rocky Mountain states, attracting 20 million skier days per season. Colorado is by far the most popular destination, with more than two dozen major ski resorts creating a thriving industry that adds billions to the state's coffers. But, many ask, at what cost? Michael Childers traces the rise of Colorado's ski industry alongside that of the burgeoning environmental movement, which sprang up in opposition to rampant commercial development on mountains that had been designated as public lands. Combining official ski resort figures, U.S. Forest Service documents, real estate and tourism records, wildlife data, newspaper articles, and public comments, Childers shows how what started as an innocent leisurely pursuit has morphed into a multi-billion dollar business that forever changed the landscape of Colorado and brought with it serious environmental consequences. This first environmental history of skiing in Colorado traces the recreation's rise in popularity as a way of examining major changes in public land management in the American West during the last century. As more people headed to Colorado's mountains in search of thrills on the slopes, the USFS quickly became overwhelmed by the demand and turned resort development over to the private sector. The result has been a decades-long battle between developers and environmentalists-with skiers and Colorado residents caught in the middle. Childers examines the history of the ski industry within Colorado throughout the twentieth century along with the challenges the industry's growth posed in balancing the private development of public lands and mounting environmental concerns over issues such as rural growth, wildlife management, and air and water pollution. He then traces the history of radical environmentalism back to the 1960s to show how it picked up momentum, culminating in the Earth Liberation Front's 1998 arson at Vail Ski Resort--which ended up doing more harm than good to the environmentalist cause by recasting the mega-resorts as victims and turning public opinion against all environmental activists in the area. As Americans weigh their desire for fresh powder against their concern for protecting unspoiled lands, Childers's book provides valuable food for thought. Colorado Powder Keg opens a new window on the history of skiing in the American West as it adds to the broader debate over the management and purpose of national forests.

Powder Ghost Towns

Powder Ghost Towns
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Publisher : Wilderness Press
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9780899975184
ISBN-13 : 0899975186
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Powder Ghost Towns by : Peter Bronski

In its heyday, Colorado had more than 175 ski areas operating on the slopes of the Rocky Mountains, and while many of those resorts have shut down, their runs still shelter secret stashes of snow. Pristine slopes await backcountry powder hounds out to discover these chutes and steeps, bunny hills and bumps. Chronicling the history of more than 36 of these "lost resorts," Powder Ghost Towns provides the beta for how to ski and board these classic runs today, with comprehensive information on trailheads, where to skin up, and the best descents. Coverage ranges from southern Wyoming's Medicine Bow Mountains to the Colorado-New Mexico border, including famous old resorts like Hidden Valley in Rocky Mountain National Park.

Skiing in Colorado

Skiing in Colorado
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : 9781439679869
ISBN-13 : 143967986X
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Skiing in Colorado by : Colorado Snowsports Museum and Hall of Fame

Skiing in Colorado evolved from a transportation necessity to a world-class recreational pursuit. The first documented use of skis in Colorado occurred in the winter of 1859. As the popularity of the activity grew, ski resorts opened throughout the state. After World War II, Colorado saw a boom in the industry along with advancements in equipment, lifts, and safety; the development of ski schools; and the opening of new ski areas. This volume includes photographs from the Colorado Snowsports Museum that illustrate and celebrate the history of skiing in Colorado.

Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Routes: Colorado

Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Routes: Colorado
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Publisher : Mountaineers Books
Total Pages : 330
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ISBN-10 : 9781594858833
ISBN-13 : 1594858837
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Routes: Colorado by : Brittany Konsella

Whether you’re an experienced backcountry skier or intermediate snowboarder looking to ramp up your out of bounds expeditions, Brittany and Frank Konsella have the cred to guide you to the state’s special runs. Both have descended all of the state’s 14ers on skis and Brittany was the second woman to accomplish that feat. They know where the sweet lines are. Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Routes: Colorado—part of the popular series—includes backcountry routes focused on the Front Range and the San Juans, with other routes in the Sawatch Range, Elk Mountains, Mosquito Range, and more.

Ski Patrol in Colorado

Ski Patrol in Colorado
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 96
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ISBN-10 : 9781467102513
ISBN-13 : 1467102512
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Ski Patrol in Colorado by : John B. Cameron and Eric D. Miller

"The Army's 10th Mountain Division, developed during World War II for combat missions in the mountains of northern Italy, evolved into ski patrols as we know them today. Far-reaching and nuanced, the job of a ski patroller combines long days, physically demanding work in high alpine environments, and the ability to respond to complex medical emergencies. In Colorado, ski patrol has grown from a volunteer operation to a professional workforce--incorporating advancements in lifesaving techniques, avalanche forecasting, and specialized guest services. Relying heavily on their fellow patrollers, life-long friendships are forged on the mountain and often embellished in legendary tales--many of which are shared within."--Back cover.

Lost Ski Areas of Colorado's Front Range and Northern Mountains

Lost Ski Areas of Colorado's Front Range and Northern Mountains
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 9781625852427
ISBN-13 : 1625852428
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Lost Ski Areas of Colorado's Front Range and Northern Mountains by : Caryn Boddie

Avid skiers have flocked to the northern reaches of the Centennial State for over a century. While the prized powder remains the same, the top skiing destinations bear only a faint resemblance to the resorts of previous generations. Neighborhood slopes, such as Tabernash Hill, featured little more than a rope tow and a storage shed. Other spots like Estes Park's Old Man Mountain held tournaments and contests with Olympic participants. From the Cathy Cisar Winter Playground in Craig to Cheyenne Mountain's Ski Broadmoor and everywhere in between, join authors Caryn and Peter Boddie on a tour through the lost ski areas of northern Colorado and the Front Range.

Ski Tracks in the Rockies

Ski Tracks in the Rockies
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Publisher : Johnson Books
Total Pages : 104
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ISBN-10 : 0917895029
ISBN-13 : 9780917895029
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Ski Tracks in the Rockies by : Abbott Fay

An illustrated history of skiing in Colorado. Includes photographs, appendices and a bibliography. (LAG).

Finding Hidden Valley

Finding Hidden Valley
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 227
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ISBN-10 : 0966565479
ISBN-13 : 9780966565478
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Finding Hidden Valley by : Kathryn Howes Barth

A History of Aspen Highlands

A History of Aspen Highlands
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Publisher : Harthaven Press
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 0996445463
ISBN-13 : 9780996445467
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of Aspen Highlands by : John Moore

Aspen Highlands is an extraordinary ski area whose story has never been adequately told. Its founder and owner for 35 years was Whipple Van Ness Jones, known as Whip. He was an imaginative, tough businessman and entrepreneur. The skiing public is fortunate that he had the vision (and money) to develop one of the most challenging and scenic ski venues in the United States.