Early Skiing on Snoqualmie Pass

Early Skiing on Snoqualmie Pass

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Lundin, John W.
The History Press
EAN: 9781439663035
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Relive the exciting early days of skiing when Snoqualmie Pass was the epicenter of the sport. Ski jumping tournaments attracted world-class competitors to Cle Elum, Beaver Lake on the Summit and the Milwaukee Ski Bowl. The Mountaineers' twenty-mile race from Snoqualmie to Stampede Pass, dubbed &quote;the world's longest and hardest race,&quote; was a pinnacle of cross-country skiing. Alpine skiing began in private ski clubs and expanded in 1934 with the country's first municipal ski area, known as the Seattle Municipal Ski Park. And the sport peaked when the Milwaukee Ski Bowl at Hyak opened in 1938. With train access, a modern ski lodge, an overhead cable lift and free ski lessons from the Seattle Times, the Ski Bowl revolutionized local skiing. Lawyer and local ski historian John W. Lundin follows the historic tracks through the genesis of American skiing.
EAN 9781439663035
ISBN 1439663033
Binding Ebook
Publisher The History Press
Publication date October 16, 2017
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Lundin, John W.