First Chairlift in New England at Belknap Mountain Recreation Area – photo courtesy of New England Ski Museum The first chairlift in New England was built in Gilford, New Hampshire, at what is now called the Gunstock ski area. It… Continue Reading →
Aspen Lift 1 – Single Chairlift built in 1946 By the 1960’s the American West had emerged as the premier place to ski. As we Easterners sharpened our edges or put on an extra layer, we heard rumors of blue… Continue Reading →
Ruud Mountain Charlift with Mount Baldy in background – Photo courtesy of Ed Pearson The first chairlift was installed at Sun Valley, Idaho, in 1936 and began operation in December. Pete Davis was the first with the correct answer and… Continue Reading →
Riding a T-bar The first T-bar in the U.S. was at Pico and began operation in January 1941. At the time it was the highest capacity lift in North America! Brad and Janet Mead, founders of Pico and parents of… Continue Reading →
The first rope tow in the U.S. was built in Woodstock, Vermont, and began operation on January 18th, 1934. Congratulations to Cynthia Kelley from Essex Junction who was the first correct responder. Greg Dirmaier also added the fact that it… Continue Reading →
Me in 1950 I can still remember the day I got hooked on skiing. Oh, I had been on skis since I was four years old, but this was different. I don’t remember the exact date, but it would have… Continue Reading →
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