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Traveling the Old Ski Tracks of New England

Autor E. John B. Allen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 noi 2022
For over a century New Englanders have taken to the slopes in search of ways to enjoy the coldest months, and skiing has deep roots in the region. In the late nineteenth century Scandinavian immigrants worked to educate snowbound locals on how to ski, make equipment, and prepare trails. Soon thereafter, colleges across the Northeast built world-class ski programs, massive jumps were constructed in Brattleboro and Berlin, and dozens of ski areas—big and small—cropped up from the 1930s through the 1960s.
Traveling the Old Ski Tracks of New England offers a fascinating history of downhill, cross-country, and backcountry skiing across the region and its leading personalities. Moving from popular destinations like Stowe, Cannon, Bromley, and Mount Washington to the less intimidating hills surrounding Boston, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, E. John B. Allen also recovers the forgotten stories of ski areas that have been abandoned in the face of changing tastes and a warming climate.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781625346735
ISBN-10: 1625346735
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 10 illus.
Dimensiuni: 133 x 216 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bright Leaf
Colecția Bright Leaf

Notă biografică

E. JOHN B. ALLEN is professor emeritus of history at Plymouth State University and author of The Culture and Sport of Skiing: From Antiquity to World War II.

Cuprins

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 
INTRODUCTION 
CHAPTER 1: “MILLIONS OF FLAKES OF FUN IN MASSACHUSETTS”
Boston and the Berkshires, 1870–1940
CHAPTER 2: IMMIGRANTS AND THEIR SKIS FOR A MAINE WINTER
CHAPTER 3: BERLIN AND THE BIG NANSEN
CHAPTER 4: FRED HARRIS OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE
CHAPTER 5: THE LURE AND LORE OF MOUNT WASHINGTON
CHAPTER 6: CANNON MOUNTAIN
The State of New Hampshire in Action
CHAPTER 7: THE SCHNEIDER PHENOMENON
Austria—Germany—New Hampshire
CHAPTER 8: AMERICA’S HOLMENKOLLEN
Ski Jumping at Brattleboro
CHAPTER 9: VERMONT SKI TOWNS
Woodstock and Manchester
CHAPTER 10: STOWE
Ski Capital of the East
CHAPTER 11: SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
“I Know How to Make Snow!”
CHAPTER 12: THE MODERNIZATION OF NEW ENGLAND SKIING
CHAPTER 13: SELLING VENUES, TRANSPORTATION, AND EQUIPMENT
CHAPTER 14: CLOSING SKI TOW SLOPES
CHAPTER 15: ASSESSING THE SKI HERITAGE OF NEW ENGLAND
NOTES 
INDEX 

Recenzii

“There’s such a depth of information in these pages that manages to keep skiers connected to their past. Allen delivers context to the historical factors and people that are found on trail maps across the region. There is a satisfaction in understanding what helped build the slopes we ski today.”—Eric Wilbur, coauthor of Thirty Years in a White Haze: Dan Egan’s Story of Worldwide Adventure and the Evolution of Extreme Skiing
“The stories Allen tells cover a lot of early ski history that is not well known to the skiing public today. With different chapters covering different regions, this book will appeal to a wide readership.”—Jeremy K. Davis, author of Lost Ski Areas of the Berkshires and founder of the New England Lost Ski Areas Project