The big news this week is that my book is now available! I compiled some fifty of my columns from the past three years into a book called Retro-Ski: A Nostalgic Look Back at Skiing. The book is available in… Continue Reading →
Who invented the drawstring clamp sometimes called a cord lock? You’ll find them on most parkas to adjust drawstrings. Hint: He also wrote a definitive booklet in 1967 entitled “How to Keep Warm”.
Until Jean-Claude Killy came along, Stein Eriksen was the most recognizable and influential figure in skiing. Those of us who learned to ski in the 1950s and early 1960s tried to copy his style: skis locked together, exaggerated counter-rotation of… Continue Reading →
What famous skier will celebrate his 86th birthday next Wednesday, December 11th?
I was a senior in college in November, 1967. One of my skiing buddies asked if I’d be willing to drive into Boston to see a ski movie. I was up for anything but studying so I said sure! It… Continue Reading →
Who is known as the father of heli-skiing?
Are you a Retro-Skier? In other words, are you a skier who has shared some of the memories included in this column? Here’s a pop quiz to see how you rate as a Retro-Skier. Yes, I know, once a teacher… Continue Reading →
RetroSki is back for its fourth ski season! This is going to be an exciting year with more trivia and memories from skiing’s past. Also this year will include the release of Retro-Ski, the book! That’s right, I’m publishing a… Continue Reading →
Spring skiing triggers memories from springs past. This week I’d like to share one that has no particular historical value, but provides a personal example. Hopefully it will trigger some spring memories for you as well. The first ski season… Continue Reading →
In what year was the Nosedive at Stowe changed from the infamous seven turns to just three turns?
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