Index to Skiing Magazine, 1949-1986 (2024)

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1940's

November 15, 1949

Italy Enters Top Contestants for FIS Downhill and Slalom pg.1

Whiteface Ski Area Ready for New Year’s Dedication pg.1

CSR Sponsor Year’s First Race at Berthoud Pass pg.1

New England Skiing Starts Dec 10 pg.1

NRMSA Adopts NAT Plan on Trial Basis pg.1

CanadaPrepares for Winter Rush fromUSSkiers pg.

Work to Begin on Slide Mountain Lift Near Reno pg.1

Sugar Bowl Opens Dec 16 pg.1

Univ of Wash Grooms New Ski Area pg.1

Chile First S.A. Country to Accept FIS Invitation pg.1

Alf Engen to Direct Staff at Free Deseret News Ski School pg.2

Ski Acres New Site of P-I Ski School, Albouy Heads Staff pg.2

NY State has 58 Ski Areas pg.2

Championship Date Set for Mon du Lac Area pg.2

Kjellstrom Arrives in US, Swedes Pick Top FIS Team pg.3

Italian Olympic Ace Coaches Seattle Team pg.3

Big Bromley Boosts Capacity of Lifts, Opens New Slopes pg.3

NRMSA Schedules Four Championship Events pg.3

Forest Service Plans Development at Mineral King Area pg.3

Tremblant Top Area in Eastern Canada pg.4

Foeger Again at Yosemite pg.4

Perrault Boasts Junior Jumping pg.5

Zips and May Co Sponsor Jay Film pg.5

Schaeffler Coaches Pioneers for Six Collegiate Meets pg.6

Swedish Pro to Coach Western State Races pg.6

Montezuma Basin Hut Improved Touring During Summer

pg.6

Rutland to Provide Children’s Lessons pg.6

“Snow Ranger” Film Delayed pg.7

Placid Prepares Trails and Jump for FIS Nordic Competition pg.8

McGill Team Trains Under Coach Allen pg.8

Seattle Times Ski School Starts 8th Yea pg.8

1950's

January 1, 1950

Ruling May Bar Racers from Competing at FIS pg.1

RM Ski on Air 6:45 KMYR Mon, Wed, Fri pg.1

Jalbert Protests at Omission from Canada’s FIS Team pg.1

Shortage of Funds May Limit Italian FIS Team to Four pg.1

Plans Ready for Stevens Standard Races pg.1

Downhill Series Starts Jan 1st at Whiteface pg.1

Reddish and Werner Trim Fast Field at Annual Alta Snow Cup pg.1

RMS Awarded New Sanction pg.1

Drohat Cracks Up for Second Time at Middlebury pg.1

D.U. Wins Nat. Intercollegiates pg.1

Soviet Participation in Aspen FIS Events Not Yet pg.2

One Girl OK’d for P-I Ski School Staff pg.2

US Skiers Aid in Financing Austrian Team pg.2

European Teams to Race Jan 7-8 pg.3

Univ of Wash Team Faces Seven Meet Race Season pg.3

Laurentian Tour Schedule Set by Zone Committee pg.3

Six Colleges to Show at Norwich Winter Carnival pg.3

Modern Weather Prediction Given the Heave-Ho pg.3

Portland Day Race Set for Jan 7-8 pg.3

New Lift Planned for Mt Rose Bowl pg.3

Unique Trophy Given at Mt Pisgah Race pg.3

Nevada Univ Makes Strong Bid for 50 Intercollegiates pg.5

New Innovations Added to Three Tyrol Boot Models pg.5

Swiss Ace to Compete at Placid FIS pg.5

World’s Largest Aerial Tram to be Built on MtSan Jacinto pg.6

High Standards of First Aid Required in NSPS pg.6

Pioneer Ski Club Sponsors Snow Ball Jan 13 pg.6

NSA Announces Group Insurance for Ski Clubs pg.6

Manufacture of Popular Model Continued by Northland Ski Co pg.6

MInes and CU to Sponsor Intercollegiates at Steamboat Springs pg.7

Swiss Champ Heads Snow Ridge School pg.7

Couttet, Oreiller, Blanc, Train in Switzerland for Aspen FIS pg.7

Far West Instructors Certified to Teach Unified Ski Technique pg.8

“Hard Luck” Trophy Given to Ski Group pg.8

January 13, 1950

Bietila Wins Central Assoc Jumping Meet pg.1

Jump Hill Completed for PNSA Tourneys pg.1

Swedes Out to Duplicate 1948 Victory pg.1

Sugar Bowl Adopts NAT Program pg.1

Predict Rough Competition from US Jumpers at Placid FIS pg.1

North Americans to Draw Top Field of Int’l Competitors at Banff pg.1

Aspen Training of Canadian FIS Team Protested pg.1

New SRMSA Club Formed by Army Ski Instructors pg.1

Two Skiers Killed on Chair Lift in ItalianAlps pg.1

California Forests Lead in Skier Attendance, 580,000 Visits pg.1

Sun Valley Patrolman Upsets FIS Racers at SRMSA Champs pg.2

PNSA Junior Championships Due Jan 21-22 pg.2

Season’s Outlook Good for Univ of Wyo Ski Team pg.2

Knoles Leads Pack at Arizona Bowl Slalom pg.2

Chairlift Shutdown at Belknap Caused by Unsafe Cable pg.2

Final French FIS Team to be Picked at Race Jan14-15 pg.2

Recreational Ski Program Opened at Univ of Vt pg.2

Univ of Wash Wins Rossland Intercollegiate Meet for 3rd Time pg.3

Norwegian Skiers Dominate Field at Salisbury Jump pg.3

Snowshoe Thompson Trophy Given FWSA by Norwegian Ski Group pg.3

Wright Annexes Duluth Jumping Championships pg.3

Unified Ski Instruction Prevails Throughout Canadian Resort Areas pg.3

Grosjean, Schneider Share Honors at Season’s First Swiss Races pg.5

Revelstoke Jump Tourney Planned for Jan 28-29 pg.5

Mad River Boosts Junior Skiing in Winter Program pg.5

Soda Springs Area Inaugurates New Double Chair Lift pg.6

USEASA Officials Veto Proposal for Unified Ski Instruction pg.6

Mt Skiers Sweep Field at Tomahawk Jump pg.6

New Glass Ski Put on Market by Northland pg.6

Sun Valley Ski School Four FIS Competitors pg.6

Steamboat High Skiers Trounce Schools in Meet pg.7

SRMSA Ski Instructor Tests Due Jan 24-25 at Berthoud pg.7

Ennis Club Gets Set for NRMSA Championships pg.7

Leblanc High Scorer at St Lawrence Jump pg.7

Steamboat Skier Develops Automatic Scoring for Jump Meets pg.8

Caberfae Installs Improvements for Big Ski Season pg.8

Need for Winter Warfare Training in Canadian Regiments pg.8

Saarinen, ’32 Olympian, to Coach Finns at Lake Placid FIS pg.8

February 1, 1950

FIS Preview Scheduled for Winter Park Meet pg.1

Tokle Breaks Hill Record at Norge Meet pg.1

Colorado Men capture Combined Titles at Nansen Meet pg.1

Molitor to be at Aspen FIS pg.1

FWSA Gives $2000 for FIS Team Training pg.1

Holland Enters FIS pg.1

14 Teams Entered at Banff’s Fourth Intercollegiate pg.1

21st Lauberhorn Race Won by Fredi Rubi-Couttet 2nd pg.1

Mohawk Slopes Covered with Crushed Ice pg.1

Italy’s Eugenio Monti Takes 1st at Three-Day Swiss Meet pg.2

Sun Valley FIS Racers in Top Shape says Outzs pg.2

Tour of Ski Areas Offered as Prizes in Vermont Contest pg.2

Bietila Wins Nelson and FDR Memorial Trophies at Bear Mt pg.2

Nagel Sweeps to Victory in DHO Tourney pg.2

Area Near SanJacinto Tram not Suitable for Skiing pg.2

Wyoming Leads 10 Schools at Utah Tourney pg.2

Falkenger Outpoints US Jumpers at 29th Norsem*n Meet pg.3

Junior Jump Championships Feb 26th pg.3

Steamboat Juniors Win Zip Team Races pg.3

Belleayre Opened at Formal Rites pg.3

70-yr-old Alpinist to Attempt Climb of 17,000 Alaskan Peak pg.3

High Winds Crumple Steel Jumping Tower pg.3

3-Day-Meet to Highlight St Lawrence Carnival pg.3

Newcomb Trophy Won by McLeod for Second Year pg.3

Spokane and Rossland Men Win PNSA Race pg.3

Champlain to Enter Team for First Time in College Meets pg.5

Pfeiffer Top Qualifier in Recent Canadian Ski Instructor

Exams pg.5

US-Trained British Junior 3rd in Swiss Meet pg.5

McGill to Host College Meet at St Sauvier pg.5

Harriman Captains Colby Ski Team pg.5

Reno High School Skiers Cop Junior Race Tournament pg.5

New Ski Trainer for Home Use Hits Market pg.6

Johnson Top Man at Jackson Cross Country Tourney pg.6

Buek Retains Nevada State Downhill Title pg.6

Junior Racer Whips Seniors at Ryan Park pg.6

Helmings to Manage Mt Spokane Lodge pg.6

French Skiers Set Pace pg.6

Saier Bros Annex Titles at Belmont Events pg.7

Western State Stages Comeback, Takes College Meet

Steamboat pg.7

American Team ‘Out for Blood’ at Aspen FIS pg.7

SRMSA Champs Named at Winter Park Tourney pg.7

NY Slalom Championships Won MacIntyre, Bombard pg.8

All Applicants Fail SRMSA Tests for certification as

instructors pg.8

Neidlinger Replaces Dodge on FIS Team pg.8

Three US Jumpers Hurt at Start of Lake Placid FIS Week pg.8

Injuries Hit US FIS Team pg.8

February 13, 1950

1950 Aspen FIS Edition

Parade, Welcoming by Officials Opening of FIS Events pg.1

Entertainment Every Evening of FIS Week pg.1

Durrance Estimates Course Distances pg.1

Running Order 1950 FIS Ladies’ Giant Slalom pg.1

Aspen FIS Race Schedule pg.2

Injuries Plague American and Foreign Teams- 21 Hurt So Far pg.3

Russian Representatives Arrive in Aspen for FIS Alpine Meet pg.3

February 14, 1950

1950 Aspen FIS Edition

Austrian Girls Show Heels to Field in Women’s Giant Slalom pg.1

FWSA Sends $1600 Check fro FIS Training Fund pg.1

Running Order 1950 FIS Mens’ Giant Slalom pg.1

Results 1950 FIS Womens’ Giant Slalom pg.3

Thioliere Out with Sprain pg.3

FIS Championship Races Timed Automatic Equipment pg.4

February 15, 1950

1950 Aspen FIS Edition

Zeno Colo Takes Title in Giant Slalom; First American 27th pg.1

Running Order 1950 FIS Womens’ Slalom pg.1

Two US Girls Out of Race with Injuries pg.2

Two Runs in Womens’ Slalom Race pg.2

Results 1950 FIS Men’s Giant Slalom pg.3

FIS Racers “Seeded” ; Running Order Picked by Draw pg.4

February 16, 1950

1950 Aspen FIS Edition

Dagmar Rom Wins Slalom for FIS Victory;Andrea Mead 6th pg.1

Running Order 1950 FIS Men’s Slalom pg.1

Official Results 1950 FIS Womens’ Slalom pg.3

Berg Suffers Second Concussion in Downhill Trial Run pg.4

February 17, 1950

1950 Aspen FIS Edition

Schneider Takes FIS Slalom Fast Runs Over Tricky Course pg.1

Running Order 1950 FIS Womens’ Downhill pg.1

Girls to Keep Numbers as Souvenirs of FIS pg.2

Official Results 1950 FIS Men’s Slalom pg.3

FIS Men’s Downhill Racers up forSaleatCalcutta Pool pg.4

February 18, 1950

1950 Aspen FIS Edition

Jochum-Beiser Outclasses Field in Women’s Downhill;

Rodolph Fifth pg.1

Running Order 1950 FIS Mens’ Downhill pg.1

Official Results 1950 FIS Womens’ Downhill pg.3

Poor Light Conditions May Postpone Mens’ Downhill Race pg.3

Injured FIS Racers on Recovery List pg.4

February 15, 1950

Norwegian Slalom Ace Trims 18 FIS Entrants pg.1

Title Events Due Feb 26-26 at Belknap Ski Area pg.1

Matt Leads US Racers at Eccles Giant Slalom pg.1

Retired Status Available for National Patrolmen pg.1

Foreign FIS Teams to Get Invites for Nat. Giant Slalom pg.1

Wide Margin Marks Bjornstad’s Victory in FIS World Jumping

Title pg.1

No Combined Race Results at Aspen FIS pg.1

US Teams Show Top Form During Training Sessions at Sun

Valley pg.2

Coupe Air France Won by Swede pg.2

Trophies Donated to Calgary Club pg.2

UCLA Skier Wins Calif. Classic Meet pg.2

Officials Lay Down Strict Rules at Aspen pg.3

Mt Rose Time Trials Pick Reno Ski Club Team pg.3

Santa Fe Basin Slates Washington Team Races Feb 25-26 pg.3

Swedes Edge Out Finns in 25-Mile Relay Grind pg.3

Americans Wait Too Long to Get Into Condition-Olander pg.3

300-Foot Jumps Possible Feb 18 at Esmeralda Open pg.4

Saanglard Scores Two Wins at International Week pg.4

Avalanche Danger to be Checked on Aspen FIS Trails pg.4

FJ Boyle Picked as Medicine Man for US FIS Team pg.4

Self-Lubricating Plastic Bottom Skis Developed pg.4

Heavy Snows atYosemiteAssure Good Season pg.4

Slaatvik Paces Five Norwegian to Victory First Event

Placid FIS pg.5

SeattleFourth at Annual Running of Citydweller Derby pg.5

Art Tokle WinsBear MountainMemorial Jumps pg.5

History Repeats- Snow Covers Proposed FIS Site High Sierras pg.5

Forest Service Men Attend Ski Training Course pg.5

Two-Year Development Plan Grouse Mt- Another Chair Lift pg.6

Univ ofCalSkiers Sweep All Events Tresideer Cup Races pg.7

Jim Running Outclasses Field atSt PaulCarnival Jump pg.8

Lack of Snow HitsRockiesand Eastern Hills pg.8

SRMSA Classif. System Final Revision Point Advancement pg.9

Freeman Sets New Caspian Hill Record pg.10

Micoleau Book Combines Art and Ski Skill pg.10

East’s Best Trail Possible inMaineatSugarMountain pg.10

FIS Interpreter Kept Busy 9 Languages Cross Country Races pg.10

Steamboat Winter Carnival Ready to Roll Feb 25-26 pg.10

Ski Technique Discussions in US Interest Swiss pg.11

Surprise Upset Scored by Swede in 50-km Race pg.11

FIS Jumpers Hit 50 mph Speed pg.11

Speech by Governor Knous Highlights Opening of Berthoud

Pass Lodge pg.11

DuluthCentral Skiers Retain Hold on State Title pg.11

CaliforniaStateJumping Titles at Stake Feb 12 pg.11

Swedes Top Runners FIS 18 km Cross Country; Hasu wins

Combined pg.12

March 15, 1950

Nat’l Giant Slalom Titles Nabbed by Austrian Stars pg.1

Andrea Mead and Hans Nogler Share Harriman Cup Honors pg.1

Ski-Less Jumper Gives Scare to Crowd of 15,000 pg.1

World Jumping Record Broken, Now 432.9 Feet pg.1

New Snow GetsEastern USRace Schedule Moving pg.1

NRMSA Names McCracken as New President pg.1

Nat’l 4-Way Intercollegiates at Arapahoe Mar31-Apr2 pg.1

Junior Undefeated U ofMinnTeam Winds Up Season pg.2

France,ItalyandSwitzerlandStage National Championships pg.2

Hans Holaas WinsN Amer-Canadian Cross-Country with 3-

Minute Lead pg.2

Automatic Timing Device Provides Easy Race Results pg.2

McGill Captures Canadian Intercollegiate Title pg.2

Bertrand, Canadian Junior Racer Wins Dominion Downhill pg.3

American Girl Takes Third DuringWhite Ribbon StMoritz pg.3

Knowles Outscores Crawford at SRMSA Junior Jumping pg.3

Proctor AcademyUSEasternPrep SchoolVisitors pg.3

Devlin Takes Title atNorth Amerand Canadian Jumping pg.3

SeattleWoman Places Seventh in French Downhill pg.5

Blizzard Hits TwoCalifSki Tourneys pg.5

Norwegian Ace to Make Screen Test pg.5

Country’s Best Juniors Set for Alta Championships pg.6

U of NH Wildcats Victors in Hochgebirge Trophy Meet pg.6

Amateur Ski Club of NYAnnexesCityChampionship pg.6

Constant Memorial Trophy Goes to Ruschp Instructor pg.6

Three Nations Bid for 1954 FIS; Dispute Looms About

Amateurs pg.7

Zips Retain Hold onColoradoSki Runner Trophy pg.7

Woodburn Keeps NRMSA Downhill and Slalom Title pg.7

Severson High Man at Wasau Jumping pg.7

FIS Slalom Too Easy- Schneider pg.7

Ken Long Paces Field in Class-C Giant Slalom pg.7

White MountainJumping Taken by Kaarstein pg.8

Far Western Classic Combined Crown Nabbed by Hill Bros pg.8

Mt Hood Aerial Tram to Open Soon pg.8

Northeastern Univ Nabs Foley Memorial pg.8

April 1, 1950

McCulloch, Woodworth Sweep National Combined pg.1

Perry-Smith Nabs SRMSA Classic Combined Crown pg.1

SeattleCouple Score High in Swiss Races pg.1

Canadian Women Hand Out Defeat to American Girls pg.1

Macomber Shatters Record, Austrians Sweep Combined pg.1

Leg Amputees Hold Ski Race inGermany pg.1

Zipfelbergers Capture Matowakan Trophy Year’s 2nd Win pg.2

Dean Perkins Nabs Doug Smith Memorial Race pg.2

IllinoisEquipment Dealer Boosts Safety Bindings pg.2

Rom and Colo to Star in New Durrance Film pg.3

CalgaryTeamSeizesInter-citySki Trophy pg.3

Crawford and Werner Cop National Junior Titles pg.3

Bertrand Snares Laurentian Slalom and Thibault Cup pg.3

Perren andLundShare Honors in Gornergrat Day pg.3

Cranmore Giant Slalom Won by Univ of NH Team pg.3

Wolfer and Glasmman Winning Juniors During Intermountain Race pg.3

Wilkins Beats 80 Contestants in NY Slalom Tournament pg.3

Wahlberg Retires from Competition pg.4

Hans Holaas Wins DonnerSummitMemorial Event pg.4

Canadian Ski Assn Forms Plans for Selecting 1952 Olympic Squad pg.4

Paul Smith’s College Outscores Five Schools pg.4

Cancellation of 1952 Olympics Over Amateur Ruling Possible pg.1

Mohn Beats Tokle to WinVermontClass A Jumping pg.1

IdahoJuniors Capture Legion Championships pg.1

DartmouthEarns Victory atNationalCollegeSki Meets pg.1

Good Spring Ski Season Anticipated pg.1

Sugar Bowl Squad NabsSacramentoBee Team Races pg.1

Kimball Re-elected President of Inter-Mountain Assoc pg.1

Violation of Rules May Alter Results of Steamboat Jumping pg.1

Central AssocSets Up Restrictions for Class B Jumpers pg.1

ColoradoReady to Boost Winter Sports Facilities pg.2

PotentialTacomaSki Area Surveyed pg.2

Boyan Takes Over as New Prexy of Central Ski Assoc pg.2

Armstrong to Lead Univ of NH Team pg.2

Gabl and Nagl Share Titles at Silver Dollar and FWSA Meet pg.3

Andy Mead Tops Field in Eastern Women’s Slalom pg.3

Firm Develops New Snow-Maker pg.3

Delvin Sets New Record at Mont St Castin Jump pg.3

VancouverSkiers Form Competitiors’ Association pg.3

Minority Group Brings Criticism to National Ski Patrol System pg.4

Klippgen andRodolphNabEstesParkSlalom pg.4

YoungRacerCopsPennStateMeet pg.4

Minnie Dole Resigns as Nat’l Director of NSPS pg.1

CaliforniaGirl Suspended for Rest of Season pg.1

Karl Stingl Wins Golden Pole Slalom pg.1

Eastern Ski Assoc Wants Uniformity in Classifications pg.1

FIS Wants NSA Support Against Olympic Ban on Instructors pg.1

Biggest Season in History forRenoSki Areas pg.1

Olympic Try-out Sites to be Picked at Nat’l Meeting pg.1

NHNewspaperReportsCollegeSkiing Subsidized pg.1

RMSkiing Applies fro Nat’l Sanction pg.1

George Macomber Boosts Formation of Nat’l Ski Team pg.1

DenverUniversityScores Victory in Vanderbilt Memorial Cup Meet pg.2

50-Foot Schooner Sails toChilefor Summer of Skiing pg.2

Vandhei and Harris Share Giant Slalom Titles at Alta Meet pg.2

D Sylvester to Captain Univ ofVermontTeam pg.2

Delegates to Mix Business and Fun atSun Valley pg.2

Berge and BurrSplitTitle at Annual Silver Belt Race pg.3

NSPS Opposed to Combining Office with NSA pg.3

Ishpeming Bids for National Events in 1954 pg.3

ButlerCup Title Goes to Rodolph and Klipggen pg.3

Ski Acres to Get Improvements in Summer Months pg.3

FWSA Giant Slalom to Law and Gabl pg.3

Alta Wants 1951 Nat’l Downhill and Slalom Meet pg.3

Central AssocWants Citizens to Compete for Nat’l Jumping Crown pg.4

Re-allocation of National Ski Fund Proposed pg.4

Opening of Hood Tramway Delayed pg.4

New Ruling Establishes 2000-Ft Drop for all Dominion Downhills pg.4

Top Favorites Win East’s Last Race pg.4

Race Rule Changes Proposed by SRMSA at National Convention pg.4

Olympic Group Rejects FIS Amateur Proposals pg.1

TaylorReplaces Dole as National Director of NSPS pg.1

Nat’l Ski Assoc Scraps Present Racing Rules pg.1

Nickel-a-Ticket on Way to Becoming Nationwide Success pg.1

Eugenio Monti Sweeps Rugged Canin Downhill pg.1

Alice Kiaer Boosts International Races for American Girls pg.1

Granstrom Cites Lack of Certified Jumping Officials pg.1

Skiers to be Taxed in Order to Finance National Assoc pg.1

Austria, Switzerland,JapanInviteUSSkiers pg.1

Foreigners Now Restricted in National Jumping Meet pg.2

Sun Valleyto Host Olympic Downhill and Slalom Tryouts pg.2

NCAA toConsiderCollegeSki Meets pg.2

Edvi Aro New Chief of Far Western Ski Instructors’ Group pg.3

NSA Revokes Sanction from Ski Publications pg.3

Bellmar Takes Over National Assoc Presidency from Barth pg.3

Colo Tops Field During Sass Becie Giant Slalom Meet pg.3

Brewster Downhill Set for June 18 onColumbiaIcefields pg.3

International Competitions Committee Established pg.3

Margaret Packard Heads Middlebury Women’s Team pg.4

Nation-wide Standards Finally Set Up for Advancement of Juniors pg.4

ArapahoeBasinSlates Closing Day Fun Race pg.4

‘Snowslide’ Exciting New Novel byAspenAuthor pg.4

GriffithWins Three South American Championships pg.1

Canadato Stage Olympic Try-Outs for First Time pg.1

Couttet Named New Chief of French Ski Fed pg.1

Work Resumed on Pine Mtn Jump After Labor Mixup pg.1

Squaw ValleySlated to Open Thanksgiving pg.1

Joe Ryan, Mont Tremblant Owner, Killed in 22-Story Fall in NY pg.1

NY State Reaches All-Time Record with 68 Ski Areas pg.1

Bradley Picked Director ofWinter ParkAssoc pg.1

Univ of Wash Ski Team Anticipates Good Race Season pg.1

Young Austrian Star Joins Ski School at Aspen pg.1

French Ski Teams Commence Early Training Period in Alps pg.2

Cannon Mtn Lists New Trail Among Major Changes pg.2

American Ski Trophy Awarded to Andrea Mead pg.2

March Races Climax Sun Valley Events pg.2

High Capacity Lift Constructed at Mount Hood pg.2

French FIS Model Leads Northland’s 1950-51 Line of Skis pg.2

Denver University Ski Team Loses 4 Men to Armed Forces pg.2

Gretchen Fraser Boosts International Racing in US Tour pg.3

“Ski Champs” World Premiere Held Denver Matowakan Ski Club pg.3

Denver Becomes Nat’l Headquarters fro NSA and NSPS pg.3

Faski Co Marks Improvements in Lacquer and Wax pg.3

Dodge Ridge Gets Heron Double Lift pg.3

Utah Firm Offers New Type Safety Binding to Skiers pg.3

Exchange Rates Provide Low Cost Austrian Skiing pg.4

Taylor Awards National Badge to 15 Patrolmen pg.4

Stowe Erects New Constam T-Bar Ski Lift pg.4

John Jay Starts Nation-Wide Trip with Most Recent Ski Film pg.4

Second Ringer Lift in US Installed at Chewelah Peak pg.5

50,000 Spectators Witness England’s First Ski Jumping pg.5

Franz Gabl and JoAnn Kittleson Bag Golden Rose Downhill Titles pg.5

Dover Produces Novel Design in Ski Boot Trees pg.5

Ski Rack for Convertible Top Owners Now Ready pg.5

McLean Designs New Racing Model Ski Boots for Henke pg.5

Bass Boots Offer New Inner Lacing pg.5

Bob Parker Joins Staff of Skiing pg.6

Thorner to Film $150,000 Feature Length Ski Movie pg.7

Ski Distribution Begun by Bancroft Racket Co pg.7

Alf Engen Heads Free Ski School for Third Year pg.8

New San Francisco Plant Begun for White Stag Mfg Co pg.8

Chippewa Passes 20-yr Mark in Boot Business pg.8

Two Killed, One Seriously Hurt on Mountain Climb pg.8

Improved Ski Acres Site of P-I Ski School pg.8

Famed Skiers Escape Death in River Rapids pg.8

Emile Alias Endorses Werner Ski Equipment pg.8

2 Girls Attain National Ski Patrol Status pg.9

Western Ski Mag Awarded to New Publishing Firm pg.9

Production Begins on New Spray-On Plastic Lacquer pg.9

Plastiglass Bottom on New Holley Ski pg.9

Negotiations Take Place Between Bay Ski Fed and FWSA pg.9

Engen and Keller Share Crown at Timpanagos Glacier Slalom pg.10

Skiing Partners Open Large Ski Shop in Denver pg.10

Plans Formulated for First Lodge at Arapahoe Basin pg.10

Pioneer of Junior Skiing Succumbs After Long Illness pg.10

German Racing Highlighted by International Week pg.10

Liquid Soap Now Included in Base Lacquer by Aloid pg.10

Sandler Lists Nine Ski Boot Models pg.10

Holiday Hill Installs New Type Ski Lift pg.11

Third Season of Operation Set for Mad River Glen pg.11

Spalding Expands Into Full Scale Ski Line Production pg.11

Book of Ski Songs Due Out Nov 25 pg.11

Two Ski Magazines Cut Production fro 1950-51 pg.11

Swiss Races Prepare Skiers for 52 Games pg.12

$100,000 Addition to Spokane Lodge May Stay Closed pg.12

Manufacturers Awarded Army Ski Contracts pg.12

Importers Market Complete Line of French Ski Goods pg.12

Gaboury Trophy Award Goes to McGill Univ Girl pg.12

Bill Farrell Scores Upset at Peruvian Cup Slalom pg.1

Extra Year Now Given Juniors in West Canada pg.1

Junior Racer Given Senior Class A Rank pg.1

Garmisch Boasts First Skiing of Season in Europe pg.1

Mountain Training Assured for Ex-10thDiv Men Who Re-Enlist pg.1

Ten-Day Tour to Include Six Western Areas pg.1

Tom Constant to Coach West Point Ski Team pg.1

Central NY Ski Area Features Flood-Lighted Slope pg.2

Peterson Named NSP Chief of Inter-Mountain Region pg.2

Training Camp Set Up fro Denver University Ski Team pg.2

Swiss Ski Resorts Expect Record-Breaking Winter pg.3

Montana Ski Season Begins at Belmont Mt pg.3

James Couttet Still Not Certified as Ski Instructor pg.3

Rain Falls to Wash Out Holiday Skiing at Mammoth Mt pg.3

Swiss Strive to Retain Strong Nat’l Ski Team pg.4

Order of Eagles to Stage National Junior Meet at Aspen, Feb 10-11 pg.4

John Jay to Lead Winter’s First KLM Ski Flight to Europe pg.4

Victory Prospects Look Bright for University of Utah Ski Team pg.5

Dodge Ridge to Promote Junior Skiing pg.5

Officials Seek Operator for Spokane Lodge pg.5

Porcupine Mtn Area Near Completion pg.5

Dave Clark Named Chief Ski Instructor at Bogus Basin pg.6

SRMSA Officers Split Over Ski Patrol Policies pg.7

Over 400 Ski Huts Now Ready in Austrian Mts pg.8

Briggs and Gore Compile Ski Booklet for US Boy Scouts pg.8

SRMSA Ski Instructors Form Completely New Organization pg.8

Denver Firm Plans Distribution of New Skier’s Sun Tan Oil pg.8

New Cable Tram to Begin Operation at Austrian Resort pg.9

Middlebury Cabin to be Ready by Winter Carnival pg.9

Eastern College Ski Group Lists 41 Members pg.9

Members for Austrian Nat’l Team Named pg.9

Dates Set for Landes Jump and Alta Cup pg.9

Dodie Post Conducts San Francisco Clinic pg.9

Five French Guides Complete November Ascent of Mont Blanc pg.10

Dutch FIS Entry Designs Combination Binding pg.10

Contest Winners to Receive Free Week in Austria pg.10

Water Skiers Hold International Meet in Florida pg.10

Laurel Mountain Readies All Slopes for 1950-51 Season pg.10

New Idaho Ski Resort to Open in December pg.11

US Olympics Chances Good States Fraser pg.11

Stowe Gets East’s First 1950-51 Skiing pg.11

Canadian Title Events Set for February pg.11

Several Top Skiers Retire from Ranks of Swiss National Team pg.12

Part-Time Ski Instructors Eligible for 52 Olympics pg.1

Keith Wegeman Paces Field in Golden Rose pg.1

Stowe’s Bid for 1952 Nat’l Alpine Events Approved pg.1

Record of 35 Nations Entered in Olympics pg.1

Early Snowfalls Point to Excellent US Ski Season pg.1

US Funds Help Austrian Victims of 51 Avalanches pg.1

Skiers to Fine Many Challenges at Belleayre pg.1

Thousands Thrilled in LA by Jumping from 225-ft Tower pg.1

Sun Valley Moving Proctor Mtn Lift Onto Mount Baldy pg.1

Accomodations in Oslo to be Jammed During Games pg.2

Scandivanian Air Lines Sets Special Flight to Olympics pg.2

US Army to Send Military Ski Patrol to 52 Olympics pg.2

Winter Games Costly pg.2

New England to Concentrate on Promotion of Spring Skiing pg.3

Micarta Bottoms Now Used on Paris Skis pg.3

Tavi Stocks up on Norwegian Ski Waxes pg.3

Jannette Burr Wins Austrian Water Ski Title pg.3

Australian Skiers to Enter Olympics for First Time pg.4

Eastern Ski Resort Operators Appoint Williams as Prexy pg.4

Four Lettermen Return to Boost DU Potential in College Skiing pg.4

Engls Heads SV School McLean Joins Staff pg.4

Marc Hodler Appointed FIS President at Congress in Venice pg.5

International Ski Week Slated for Austria Jan 17-20 pg.5

Winter’s First KLM Ski Trip to Europe Set for Jan 26 pg.5

FIS Congress Acts to Clarify Definition of Endorsem*nt Rule pg.6

Canada Olympic Skiers to Wear Tyrol Allais Racer pg.6

Western Germany and Japan Again Members of FIS pg.6

PNSA Names Helge Sather as New President pg.7

Beginners to Benefit by New Aspen Changes pg.7

McCulloch Takes Over Ski School at Mont Tremblant pg.7

Free Olympic Folder Offered by Norwegian America Boat Line pg.7

New Spray-On Ski Wax Placed on US Market pg.7

Engen Again Heads Deseret News School pg.8

Three New Staff Members Report European Events pg.9

Jay Begins US Tour with New Motion Picture pg.9

NH Legislature Vetoes Large Expenditure for Cannon Mtn pg.11

Ski Team Needs $50,000 Before Leaving States pg.11

New Towers Added During Summer to Arapahoe Basin pg.11

Far West Tries New Approach to Raise Olympic Team Funds pg.11

USEASA Demands Same Departure Date US Olympic Teams pg.13

Wooly Bears Predict Mild Winter in East pg.13

Mad River Glen Teacher Authors Ski Instruction Volume Children pg.13

Black Plastic Top Added to Head Ski pg.13

Wind Tunnel Tests Slated for English Olympic Skiers pg.13

Jennings Enlarges Salt Lake Ski Shop pg.13

American Ski Trophy Awarded Posthumously to Al Lindley pg.14

Nat’l Ski Patrol Takes Stand on Safety Bindings pg.14

Olympic Skiers in Service pg.16

Robison, Goodwin Win at Argentine National Slalom pg.16

Plymold Moves into New Burbank Plant pg.16

New NSPS Manual Being Backed by Miller Beer Co pg.1

Editor Predicts Old-Fashioned Winter in East pg.1

Intermountain Assoc. Certifies 31 Instructors pg.1

European Training Schedules Set for US Olympic Ski Teams pg.1

Forest Service Releases New Color Ski Film pg.1

Holiday Hill to Operate Under Single Owner pg.1

Olympic Fund Falling Far Short of $50,000 Goal pg.1

Urquhart Resigns as Manager of Canadian Skiers pg.1

Swiss Rescue Dogs to Attend Classes pg.1

Germany Sending 55-60 to Olympic pg.1

Crans Gains in Popularity Among Swiss Ski Resorts pg.2

$28,000 Building Program Planned fro Glenwood Lift pg.2

Schneibs Loses Two Stars from St Lawrence Team pg.2

French Resorts Schedule Heavy List of Events pg.2

Big Mountain Resort Readies New Ski Trails pg.3

Nation’s Skiers Flock to Slopes Over Thanksgiving Holidays pg.3

Portable Tow Can be Adapted for Use in Many Situations p.3

Interest in Skiing Shows Big Gains in NYS pg.3

Beconta Imports Colo Ski Boot for American Market pg.3

Numbers System Will be Tried on Winter Park Lifts pg.4

K.I.M. Arranges Variety of Ski Tours to Europe pg.4

Popular Northland Ski Uses French Design pg.4

Many Miles of New Downhill Runs Opened Up Kitzbuhel Ski Circus pg.4

NSPS and Highway Dept to Fight Colorado Slides pg.5

Alpinists Fight Tram to Summit of Matterhorn pg.5

Seattle Times Free School Set for 9thSeason pg.5

Reno Groups Push Plans for Major Slide Mt Resort pg.6

NY Firm Imports New Austro Ski Boot pg.6

$97,000 Lawsuit Filed Against NY Central by Jump Designer pg.6

Sandler Featuring Hightop Motel pg.6

McLean Writes Free Booklet on Selection and Care of Ski Boots pg.6

Eleven Resorts in NH Report Daily Condition pg.7

New Trail Bigger Practice Slope Among Mod River Glen Changes pg.7

Instructors of Nine Nations Meet for Initial Congress pg.11

Corey Engen Named Ski Program Director at Payette Lakes Area pg.11

Skier Buried but Uninjured in Avalanche pg.11

Strong Austrian Olympic Team Begins Training pg.12

Film on Allais Method Now Available in US pg.12

Nevada Univ Ski Team to Receive Full Support of Athletic Dept pg.13

Cascade Club’s New Jump Hill Nearly Finished pg.13

Spokane Lodge to Open Under New Manager pg.13

Pepi Gabl Arrives to Teach at Stowe pg.13

14 Avalanche Badge Awards Made by NSPS pg.14

Aspen Begins Plans for Second Annual Carnival pg.14

Denver Opens New Center for All Colorado Ski Information pg.14

Rodegard to Conduct Scandinavian Air Trip to Winter Olympics pg.14

Pine Needles, Hay Provide early Skiing at Mohawk pg.16

Bathing Suit Skiers in Dispute pg.16

Swiss Resorts Getting Set for Big Ski Season pg.16

Gene and Rhona Gillis Take Over at Bogus Basin School pg.16

US Olympic Committee Rejects NSA’s Al Lindley pg.1

Mount Hood Aerial Tram in Operation pg.1

Sixty of Nation’s Best to Enter Iron Mountain Olympic Jump Trials pg.1

American Stars Reach Europe for Big Events pg.1

Plans Made for Longest Lift in World at Shasta pg.1

Gen Clark Halts Enlistments Into Mountain Unit pg.1

Nine Schools Enter Meet at Dartmouth Winter Carnival pg.1

$25,000 Snow Maker Installed at Mohawk Mtn pg.2

All-Time High Reached at Sun Valley pg.2

McCulloch and Rytting Capture Nat’l Giant Slalom pg.2

Baer to Captain Univ of Calif Ski Team pg.2

Four Students Stage Squaw Valley Victory pg.3

Duluth Jump Crown Won by Ramfjord pg.3

Norge Club Sets 45thTourney for January 21 pg.3

New Tow Planned for California at Fronyer Summit pg.3

New Foeger Ski Movie Released for Bookings pg.3

Olsen and Running Score New Record at Tomahawk Hill pg.5

Bogus Basin Starts Ten-Week School for Boise Juniors pg.5

Over $1000 Necessary fro Each Canadian Sent to Oslo Olympics pg.5

Rudi Matt Arrives at Sun Valley as Head Ski Instructor pg.5

Aspen Ski Team Registers Win on CSR Trophy pg.6

Devlin Takes Lake Placid Meet by Narrow Margin pg.6

Art Tokle Receives FDR Trophy After Error Awards Title Barber pg.6

Laurentians Receive 14 New Type Patrol Sleds pg.6

Mohn Leads Univ of Wash to Win at Rossland pg.6

Airline Supplies Skiers with Cars and Racks pg.6

New High Hit at Opening Day of P-I Ski School pg.7

Coach and Racing School Graduates 35 at Middlebury pg.7

Dates of Aspen Eagles Junior Meet Changed pg.7

US Jumping Stars Head Big Roster of Entries Brattleboro Nationals pg.8

US Ski Conditions Look Brighter After Recent Snowfalls pg.8

All-Steel Jumping Hill Completed at Garmisch pg.8

Ski Accident Proves Fatal to Olympic Skier Griffith pg.1

Baker Leads Field at Squaw Valley in First FWSA Racing of Season pg.1

Safety Award Given to Cannon Mtn Ski Patrol pg.1

Intercollegiate Meet at Aspen Set Dec 21-22

Holiday Hill Disputes Ended as Steinmann Becomes Sole Owner pg.1

Picard Rates Three US Women’s as Tops pg.1

Nogler of Austria to Join Staff of Aspen Ski School pg.1

Forest Rangers Attend Safety Classes at Alta pg.1

$300,000 Fire Levels Lutsen Resort Lodge pg.1

Reorganization Program Set fro Tremblant Patrol pg.2

Campbell Has High Hopes for Husky Ski Team pg.2

Injury Forces Couttet Out of Any Further Pre-Olympic Training pg.2

Mental Conditioning Most Vital to US Olympic Skiers- Haensli pg.2

Second Earliest Opening in 11 Years Recorded at Pico pg.2

Lone Swiss Climber Killed While Scaling Peak at Himalayas pg.2

Eric Johnson to Lead Pan American Flight to Olympics pg.3

Internat’l Military Ski Patrol Meet Set for Andermatt pg.3

Holmenkollen Jump Scheduled Two Weeks After Olympics pg.3

Landes Memorial Jumping Won by Barrus pg.3

Spokane Paper to Hold Second Free Ski School pg.4

Cooperation of Armed Forces Helps Training pg.4

Internat’l Sand Skiing Tournament Staged on Slopes in Florida pg.4

Free Ski Tour Folders for European Trips Available from KLM pg.4

Berge Returns to Norway to Train with Olympic Team pg.5

Manager for Canadian Team Still Not Named pg.5

Red Mountain Cuts Long Lift Line by Adding Rope Tow pg.5

New Beginners Slope Ready at Whiteface Mountain pg.6

All-German Olympic Ski Team Seen as Possible pg.7

Review of Barber ‘s Status Set by Eastern Officials pg.1

Western Mts Hit by Series of Avalanches pg.1

Squaw Valley Lift Stopped by Deep Snowfall pg.1

Entries for Jr Nationals Due by February 20 pg.1

US Olympic Girls Set Pace to Win Swiss National Championships pg.1

Suzy Harris-Rytting Drops from Roster of Olympic Team pg.1

Record Number of Nations in Winter Games pg.1

Dartmouth Downs Five Colleges in Lyndonville Event pg.1

Holiday Crowds Establish New Record in Eastern US pg.1

Germans Lack Official Anthem for Olympics pg.2

One Full Teacher’s Rating Given at Recent IMSA Tests pg.2

Barber Scores Clean Sweep of Titles at Bear Mountain Meet pg.2

Postponement Set for Schneider Pokal Race pg.2

Dodge Ridge Offers Free Ski Lessons pg.2

Opening Mount Hood Jump Won by Taylor pg.2

Univ of Wash and WSC Tie at Red Mountain pg.2

Griffith’s Plane to be Sold for Olympic Benefit pg.2

Perrault’s Injury Serious Blow to Olympic Jumpers pg.3

Over 100 Juniors Enrolled in Bogus Basin Free School pg.3

Tour of Vermont Ski Resorts Awaiting 10 Winners of Contest pg.3

Russia Fails to Meet Olympic Entry Deadline pg.3

Officials Concerned Over Lack of Snow at Olympic Sites pg.3

Olympic Benefit Jumping at Salt Lake Nets $500- Barrus Wins pg.3

Elderly Skier Treks 22 Miles in 7 Hours pg.3

US Olympic Men Set Pace in Sun Valley X-Country pg.4

Olympic Fund Increased by Late Donations pg.4

Injuries Force Italian Ace from Olympics pg.4

USEASA Senior Men’s Title at Stake in Bromley Tournament pg.4

Denverites Back DU Ski Team Trip to Dartmouth Meet pg.5

Two Olympic Jumpers Charge Norge Club with Discrimaination pg.5

Snowshoe Thompson Trophy Duplicate of Holmenkollen award pg.5

Weekly Giant Slalom Trials at Sun Valley pg.5

British Ex-Olympic Skier Killed in Spill pg.6

British Olympic Skier Triumphs in Roberts-Of-Kandahar Meet pg.8

Red Onion in Aspen Reopens this Winter pg.8

Lisac Snares Win in Annual Portland Day Downhill Test pg.8

Suzy Rytting Return Stirs Up Nationwide Dispute pg.1

Norge Title Captured by Art Devlin pg.1

Marvin Crawford Leads DU Skiers to Steamboat Victory pg.1

Winter Olympic Ducat Sales Almost 900,000 pg.1

Gunderson Scores on Form Points in Everett Jump Meet pg.1

SV Ski Club to Honor Griffith with Memorial pg.1

Olympic Skiers Out-Jumped by 11-Year-Old Boy pg.1

Ericksen to Train US Olympic Skiers pg.1

Marooned Dogs Rescued by Daring Reno Skiers pg.1

One Dead, Three Missing in Sun Valley Avalanche pg.2

Celebration in Franconia Nets $1500 for Fund pg.2

Skiers Warned of High-Voltage Wires in Deep Cal Snow pg.2

Banff Winter Carnival to Feature Alberta’s First Inter-High Meet pg.2

Crack Field to Enter National Classic Events pg.2

Status of Rom and Colo Questioned- OK’d by FIS pg.3

Rutland Stages Day in Honor of Andy Lawrence pg.3

California Assured 7 Months of Skiing pg.3

Lawrence Fills Vacancy Left by Macomber pg.3

Bednarz Scores Class A Victory at Beloit Meet pg.3

Donner Meet Scheduled for Air Force Units pg.4

Grand Elan Area in Laurentians Now Named Cardy Hills pg.4

Holmenkollen Hill to be Open for Practice Leaps pg.4

Titles at Ennis Races Swept by MSC Entries pg.4

Swiss Resorts in Northeast Gain US Favor pg.4

Leading Jumpers Aiming to Break Steamboat Record pg.5

Kongsberg Chosen Training Site for Olympic Jumpers pg.5

Salisbury Expects 7,000 for Nat’l Jumping on March1-2 pg.5

Snow Reports Part of Large Exhibit in Montreal Stadium pg.5

Snow Ridge Ski Program Starts Seventh Season pg.5

Wausau Juniors Swarm to Lessons at 4-Day Ski School pg.5

Ten Colleges Entered at Dartmouth Carnival pg.6

US Women’s Ski Team Trimmed to Six Members pg.6

Four US Men Named International Judges pg.6

Langlauf Trails in Norway Closed to Olympic Training pg.8

27,000 See Devlin Set Longest Jump of Year on Bear Mountain pg.8

Brilliant Skiing Earns Constant Memorial Title for Corcoran pg.9

USFS Seeking Builder for Lift on Mammoth pg.9

Giant Pair of Skis on Way to Oslo as Display at Olympics pg.9

Fund Drive for DU Team Gains Speed pg.9

US Girls and Austrian Men Triumph at Bad Gastein International Races pg.10

Art Tokle Leaps into 13thPlace at Stockholm pg.10

Clifford Optimistic Over Canadian Ski Team at Olympics pg.10

Barber Refused Amateur Status pg.10

Far West Areas Snowed Under by Record Storms pg.11

Germans Disagree Over Olympic Teams pg.11

US Skiers Top All Former Olympic Performances pg.1

Patrol Rescues Injured Skier in 5-Hour Trip pg.1

Andy Lawrence Wins Medal in Opening Race pg.1

US Olympic Pair Secretly Married for Over a Year pg.1

Women’s Olympic Langlauf Swept by Three Finnish Girls pg.1

Giant Slalom to Eriksen; Dodge of US Takes 6th pg.1

Austrian Ace Skies to Victory in Slalom; US Dodge Surprise 9th pg.1

Colo Speeds to Olympic Title; Beck 5th pg.2

Finns Capture Olympic Relay; Americans Twelfth pg.2

SRMSA Juniors at Steamboat Led by Knowles and Otteson pg.2

500 Worked on Preparation of Olympic Trails pg.2

Vermonter Gains Second Gold Medal in Giant Slalom pg.3

Banff Ready for North American Championships pg.3

Iron Mountain Stars Dominate Central Contest pg.3

Olympic Flame Blown Out on Trip to Oslo pg.3

Northwest Patrol Refused Use of Nat’l Guard Gun pg.3

Meissner Trophy to Junior X-Country Star pg.3

Finn Sets Pace in Stiff 50-km Cross-Country pg.3

Need of Air Force Boost Possibilities at Slide Mountain pg.3

Denver Pioneers Drub 9 Ski Teams at Nev U Carnival pg.4

Sun Valleyites Share Honors in Eccles Cup pg.4

Private Turns Tables on Brass; Chews Out General at Olympics pg.4

Frenchman Replaces Russian as Judge pg.4

Early Morning Call Informs Mother of Daughter’s Victory pg.4

Norse Student Jumps to Title at Leavenworth pg.4

Vermont Veterans Star in US Eastern Senior Title Meet pg.4

Duo of Sun Valley Skiers Star During PNSA Title Races pg.5

Eccles Victorious in IMSA Jr Giant Slalom pg.5

Fisk Race to Burden pg.5

Trude Beiser Flashes to Gold Medal in Fast Olympic Downhill pg.5

Tahoe to Stage Nat’l Jr Jump March 15-16 pg.5

Giant Pine Mt Hill Readied for Meet Mar 8-9 pg.5

Awards Presented to Santa Fe Ski Students pg.6

Wash State College Team Wins Tourney pg.6

Norwegian Star Wins 18-km Cross-Country pg.6

Helicopter on Duty at Site of Olympic Downhill Courses pg.6

Paul Wegeman Hurt in Jump pg.6

Alberta Scholastic Ski Meet Draws Big Field pg.6

Death Toll Rises in Alpine Snow and Avalanches pg.6

No Combined Olympic Alpine Ski Results pg.7

Donner Ski Resort Owners Ask Faster Hwy 40 Open pg.8

Bergmann Claims Jumping Medal; Wegeman 12th pg.8

Slaatvik Takes Olympic Nordic Combiation pg.8

Olympic Men Receive Bid to Cascade Meet pg.8

George Encil New Owner of Sunshine Lodge at Banff pg.8

Stanford University Team Retains Hold on Tresidder Medal pg.8

Nat’l Giant Slalom Crowns Go to Spence and Gillis pg.1

Wegeman High US Jumper at Ski Flight Week pg.1

3000 Soldiers on Skis During NY Maneuver pg.1

Teams at Nat’l Intercollegiates Limited to 2 Foreign Students pg.1

PNSA Giant Slalom Championships Go to Sun Valley Aces pg.1

Werner and Dunn Win Nat’l Junior Alpine Titles pg.1

Dartmouth Ski Team Triumphs at Middlebury pg.1

Cattle Disease Halts Canadian Ski Meet pg.1

Rugged Eastern Giant Slalom Title Course Upsets Favorites pg.2

Eastern Senior College Crown to Middlebury pg.2

NYC and Jersey Ski Clubs Hold Benefit for Tuckerman Hut pg.2

Iron Mountain Jr Jumpers Dominate Central Title Event pg.2

Sorensen Stars at Placid Washington’s Birthday Tournament pg.2

Allais Pleased with Olympic Team pg.2

Nat’l Downhill Trail Slated to be Rugged Test pg.3

Barber Top Scorer in National Jumping; Hill Class A Winner pg.3

Acute Shortage of Models for Ski Clothing Develops pg.3

Rocky Mountain College Skiers Set 1952-53 Schedule pg.3

Pioneer Squad Annexes Rocky Mountain Title pg.3

Montana State U Co-Eds Victors in Big Mountain Meet pg.3

Magney and Lemmer Share Central Alpine Championship pg.3

Engen Leads Field at Intermountain Jump pg.3

First 300-Ft Jump East of Rockies pg.4

Over Million Dollars Lost by Oslo at Games pg.4

Irked Club Will Stage No Future FWSA Title Races pg.5

Record Field of 170 Compete in Sun Valley Race pg.5

Norwegian Sergeant Wins Army Downhill pg.5

Bourden Takes All USEASA Senior Men’s Alpine Honors pg.5

Five Thousand See Clarence Hill Take Ishpeming Contest pg.5

Zoberski Takes Sierra Nevada Jump Tourney pg.6

Jannette Burr Smith in Swedish Slalom pg.6

Clean Sweep at Banff by Calgary Racers pg.6

Strolz Winner of Parsenn; 5thSpot to Reddish pg.6

Miller and Jones Lead Field During Brad Mead Slalom pg.6

Eastern Prep School Title to Kimball Acad. Pg.6

Offers to Lease Chewelah Peak Center Refused pg.6

Seattle Area Schools Lead Beta Cup Racers pg.6

Arnfinn Bergmann Wins Holmenkollen pg.7

Dagmar Rom Weds Editor in Oslo pg.7

Brockelmeyer Takes Glenwood Jump Meet pg.8

Sun Valley Learn to Ski Weeks Continuing Through April19th pg.8

Critical Injuries Suffered by Young Skier at Pine Mt pg.8

Canadian Experts Star in Laurentian Zone Slalom Event pg.8

Corey Engen National Classic Combined Titleist pg.8

Avalanche Surveys Recommended for Sierra Ski Regions pg.8

Farwell Highest US Scorer in Swedish Nordic Combinations pg.8

Two US Skiers Capture Chilean National Ski Titles pg.1

Norwegian Aces to Compete in US Events This Year pg.1

Lawrences and Acker to Run Pico Peak Area pg.1

Three Olympic Stars Sign with Sun Valley Staff pg.1

First Nat’l Winter Sports Trade Show Set in NYC pg.1

Andrea Lawrence Honored by NSA pg.1

NSA Opposes Elimination of Ladies’ Downhill pg.1

Laurentian Ski Resorts Report Many Changes pg.1

Congress Fails to Supply Funds for Ski Facilities on NF Land pg.1

Hornets in Laconia Predict Hard Winter pg.1

Austria Gets Six Major Ski Events pg.2

Sun Valley Sets Opening for Dec 20 pg.2

Saska Exclusive Distributor in US for Kneissl Skis pg.2

2 Water Skiers Establish New Distance Record pg.2

Ski Jumper Named Prexy of Lake Placid Chamber of Commerce pg.2

Improvements in All Bass Boots pg.2

$850,000 for 1952 Winter Olympics pg.2

NYC Site of NSA Convention pg.3

Colorado High School Skiers Allowed Time Out for Race Training pg.3

High-Power Lift Installed at Winter Park pg.3

Macomber and Clair Appointed to NSA Positions pg.3

One Killed, Another Injures in Tragic Aspen Climbing Accident pg.4

KLM Schedules Three European Ski Trip Flights pg.4

Pint-Size Ski Models Now Available for Kids pg.4

Corty Hill Awarded 1952 American Ski Trophy by NSA pg.4

FIS Takes Action on New Zealand pg.4

SRMSA Paper Changes Format and Circulation pg.4

Snow Machines to be Used by Three NY State Resorts pg.4

Sweden Makes Plans for 1954 FIS Contests pg.4

New Official Ski Publication fro Eastern Assoc pg.5

Grant Ford to Guide SRMSA During 1952-53 pg.5

Fraser Olympic Ski Tops Gregg Line of Models this Year pg.5

Denver to Operate Rocky Mountain Ski Information Center Again pg.5

US Eatern Divisional National Ski Patrol Chairman Resigns Post pg.5

Survey Set for Lift Possibilities in Estes Park pg.5

New Double Lift Ready to Operate at Sugar Bowl pg.6

Colorful Decal Promoting NSPS Drive for Funds pg.6

Nat’l Ski Assoc Schedules Eight Title Events pg.6

NSA Returns to Use of Own Rule Book pg.6

Free Ski Movie Available from Aetna Life Co pg.6

Former Winter Park Lift Now at Waterville pg.6

Varied Selection of Bindings Being Offered by Dovre pg.6

US Eastern Lifts Ban on Barber’s Amateur Status pg.7

Free Pair of Skis to Each Member of Viking Ski Trip pg.7

Norway Ski Club to Mark 25thBirthday in NY Nov 22 pg.7

Denver Univ Ski Team to Have Own Jumping Hill pg.7

Dunaway Back on NNS Staff as Feature Writer pg.8

PNSA Discontinues Publication of Ski West Mag pg.8

Expert Says US Boot Business Best in 4 Years pg.8

Eaton New President of Nat’l Assoc pg.9

McCrea Takes over Sun Valley Mgmt pg.10

Murphy Takes Over as New Manager at Mad River Glen pg.10

Two Junior Trophies Donated for Races at Belleayre Mt pg.10

Jay Touring US with Movie on 1952 Olympics pg.10

Development of Sugarloaf Mt Under Survey pg.10

Reno Bowl Development Entering Initial Stages pg.11

New Aerial Tram Completed in Tyrol at St Christophe pg.11

Plans Approved for Tramway at St Moritz pg.11

New Miller Film Well Received in Denver Showings pg.11

NY State Instructors to Meet at Syracuse on Nov 22-23 pg.11

Italian Skiing Starts Dec18 at Cortina pg.11

Sestrieres Gains Popularity Among American Skiers pg.11

Nat’l Results Must List Amateur and Open Separately pg.12

Civilian Skiers Again Allowed Use of Luxury Hotel at Garmisch pg.12

Helge Sather Re-Elected as PNSA Prexy pg.12

Jack Reddish Awarded Jim Griffith Plaque pg.12

Heron Installing 24-Car Aerial Tramway into the Sugar Bowl pg.14

All Facilities and Trails Improved at Cannon Mt pg.14

Boundary Lines Revised in Two NSA Divisions pg.14

New LeTrapper Ski Boot Models Arrive in US pg.14

No Attempt on US Record to be Made During Nat’l Jumping pg.15

Captains Named for Middlebury pg.15

Southern Cal Group Plans National Junior Race pg.15

Ski Free Bindings to be Distributed by Northland Co pg.15

3500 Spectator See Tremblay Take Belknap Summer Jumping pg.16

Ski Lacquer is Same Product- New Name pg.16

Henke Incorporates many New Features in 1952-53 Models pg.16

Scandinavian Ski Judges Oppose Record Jumping pg.1

United Air Lines Gives Safety Belts to Stevens Patrol pg.1

No Limit Set on Amount Needed to Stage Games pg.1

Construction Being Rushed on Two Double Lifts at Mt Baldy pg.1

Ravine Lodge at Moosilauke Not Open this Year pg.1

Berge Transfers to Middlebury pg.1

Memberships in Broken Bone Club Show Increase pg.1

Colorado Plans Continued Fight Against Slides pg.1

Eastern Areas Awarded Three National Events pg.1

Nat. Intercollegiates at Aspen or Reno pg.1

Skiers Across Nation Cheered by Early Season Snowstorms pg.1

Cold Winter in East Say Wolly Bears pg.2

Free Poster Offered by Gregg Ski Co pg.2

Training Begins for Denver U Nat’l Champs pg.2

Former Treasurer of NSA and Early Jumper Dies pg.2

ERP Funds Help in Construction of Kitzbuhel Lift pg.2

New Gripper Helps Rope Tow Riders pg.2

Engineers Develop Process to Provide Colored Snowstorms pg.2

Avalanche Sheds Proposed fro Danger Zones on Alta Highway pg.3

Many Changes Reported for Mohawk Mt pg.3

Jacobs Will Coach Colo Univ Team pg.3

Ski Groups Urged to Promote Sale of Patrol Manual pg.3

Norwegian Ski Season Topped by Holmenkollen pg.3

Yosemite Installs Constam T-Bar at Badger Pass Area pg.3

Broomhall to Teach Skiing for Farmington, SC pg.3

Another Ski Tour Added to KLM’s Flight Schedule pg.4

Hotel Jerome Provides Bus with Hostess and Meals for Guests pg.4

Laurentian Ski Resorts Prepare for Winter Carnival pg.4

Beconta Imports Italian Ski Boot Designed by Colo pg.4

Three National Title Events Still Open pg.4

New Lift Leads Improvements at Holiday Hill pg.5

Plastic-Type Lacquer Added to Wiessner Line of Ski Bases pg.5

Aspen Slopes Prepared for 1952-53 Ski Season pg.5

Norse Jumping Champ Enrolled at Wenatchee pg.5

NY Importing Firm Featuring German Boots pg.5

German Ski Season Scheduled to Start in Mid-November pg.5

Scandinavian Air Lines Arranging European Tours pg.5

Briggs Retained as Pres of Eastern Assoc pg.7

Henke Provides Free Ski Movie for Dealers pg.7

Free Guidebook of All NY State Ski Centers Available pg.8

Ski Resorts in New Hampshire Note Expansion pg.8

Free Banff Ski Movie Now Available from Canadian Pacific RR pg.8

Eleven Jump Meets Billed for Bear Mtn pg.9

Glenwood Lift Overhauled by Heron Co pg.9

Free Descriptive Booklet on Quebec Ski Areas Available pg.9

Free Illustrated Booklet on Attenhofer Skis pg.9

Development at Sno Summit Moves Ahead pg.10

Hogback Continues Long Range Plan of Ski Improvements pg.10

Miller Film Set for Showings in East pg.10

Schneider Honored at NY Affair pg.10

Final Plans Made for Nat’l Winter Sport Show in NY pg.12

Thorner Returns to US with Series of New Ski Films pg.12

Eastern College Group Slates 21 Tournaments pg.12

Allais Racer Leads Tyrol Line of Boots for this Winter pg.12

Russians Preparing for Future Internat’l Meets pg.1

10thMt Alumni Assoc Planning More Activity pg.1

Museum in Honor of Alta Pioneer Planned by Wasatch Club pg.1

Andrea Lawrence Bags Six-Point Buck pg.1

McLean Maps Downhill for 1954 Nat’l Juniors at Jackson Hole pg.1

Ste Agathe Ski Center to Open Early in Month pg.1

Silk Ski Scarfs Sold in USEASA to Raise Funds pg.1

Central Division of Nat’l Ski Patrol Meets Dec 13thin Detroit pg.1

12 US Colleges Asked to Form Team for Internat’l Ski Tourney pg.1

Changes Made at Dutch Hill for Ski Season pg.2

Deseret News Ski School Opening Dec 6th pg.2

Record Snowfalls Predicted at Valley by Mother Nature pg.2

Japanese Olympic Skier May Become Dartmouth Student pg.2

Old Forge Making Plans for Annual Winter Carnival pg.2

Training Started for Nebelhornet Juniors by Edelweiss Coach pg.2

Heavy Snows Get Ski Season Off to Early Start Across Nation pg.3

Joint Ad Plans Set by Pico and Rutland Officials pg.3

Rugged Swede Skier Becomes Own Doctor pg.3

Couttet Again to Coach French Nat’l Ski Team pg.3

Intermountain Ski Teachers Postpone Exams Til Spring pg.3

Installation of New T-Bar Completed at Brighton Ski Area pg.3

Major Size Jump Hill Constructed at Snow Ridge Area pg.3

Big Prizes Await Winners of Contest by Ski-Par-El Co pg.4

Three Permanent Ski Patrolmen Needed at Winter Park, Colo pg.4

Seat for Ski Poles Now Available on National Market pg.4

Free Ski Folders Available from Austrian Bureau pg.4

NH Resorts Set Up System for Snow Reports pg.4

All Facilities at Cranmore Set to Roll Dec 14 pg.5

Canadian Ski Instructors School at Chalet Cochand pg.5

Improved Duck Kote Again Being Packaged in Spray Top Cans pg.5

Early Snowfalls Blanket Resorts in High Alps pg.5

Ski Safety Group to Continue Program at Resorts in Utah pg.5

New Type Nylon Boot Laces on Ski Market pg.5

US Skiers Need Training to Improve Internat’l Standing-Lunn pg.5

National Junior Dates May be Postponed pg.6

West Michigan Resorts to Bid for Big Trade pg.6

Army Training for Winter Warfare at Snow Ridge pg.6

New Dynamic Ski Models Offered by Le Trappeur Inc pg.6

Expert Instruction Faculty Signed for P-I Ski School pg.6

Improvements Added at Little Mountain Area Near Salt Lake pg.6

Toni Matt Beginning Fifth Year at Big Mountain pg.7

Four Lettermen Return to Univ of NH Team pg.7

Silver Dollar May be Held with Univ of Nev Carnival pg.7

Sverre Engen to Direct Program at Bogus Basin pg.7

New Double Lift Set to Operate at Terry Peak pg.7

Seven Important Events Given to Sno-Hawk Club pg.7

Newspapers Claim Impending Divorce for Olympic Stars pg.9

Colby College to Begin Forming Co-Ed Ski Squad pg.10

Three Rope Tow Areas in Mount Rainier Park pg.10

Lake Placid Lists Biggest Schedule in Ten Years pg.10

New Cableway at St Moritz Ready in 2 Yrs pg.10

Bainbridge Takes Over Management of LaMadera Area pg.10

Skiing to Become Major Sport at Montana State pg.10

Hanover Ski Firm Distributing Full Line of Equipment pg.10

Ski Weeks Top Special Events at Sun Valley pg.11

Redesigned Top Rack Offered by Northland Ski Co pg.11

Promotion Campaign Begun for Special Ski Week at Franconia pg.11

Old Forge to Honor Junior Patrolmen pg.11

Six Lettermen Form Nucleus for Nevada Ski Team pg.11

Derby and Ball Skis to be Distributed by Bancroft Co pg.11

Changes at Jiminy Peak Include New Rope Tow Facility pg.11

PNSA Proves Merit of Nickel-a-Ticket Program pg.12

Nat’l Collegiate Title Meet Still has No Sponsor pg.12

Mont Tremblant Schedules Event Honoring Founder pg.12

Large Jumping Hill Erected at Terry Peak pg.12

Forest Service Snow Ranger School at Alta pg.13

Belleayre Mt Area Ready for Another Record Ski Season pg.13

Stowe Instructor to Lead Viking Ski Cruise in March pg.13

Sundin Scandia Ski Available in Five Models this Year pg.13

Seattle Times Free School Begins Jan 3rd pg.13

New Norwegian Film has Showing in Rutland School pg.13

Thieves Ransack Sugar Loaf Mtn Ski Club pg.13

Plasticite Base Now a Feature All A&T Models pg.14

Dartmouth Alumni to Sponsor Denver High School Meet pg.14

British Firm Issues Booklet Describing Various Lift Types pg.14

Manufacturers Show Interest in Trade Show pg.14

Swiss Expecting Record Number of American Skiers pg.16

New York’s Ski Bird Club Sets Varied Events pg.16

Veteran Canadian Ski Teacher Returning to St Adele School pg.16

Texas Skiers Get Low Plane Fares to Santa Fe Area pg.16

Miller Signed for Films by Scandinavian Airlines pg.1

Cortina Site of Italian Olympic Group Meeting pg.1

Laurentian Mt Resorts Report Heavy Bookings pg.1

Army Ski Patrol Unit in Germany Accepted to NSPS Membership pg.1

Sixteen Awards to be at Stake During Nat’l Cross-Country pg.1

US Skiers May Now Get Membership in Austrian Ski Association pg.1

Canadian Ski Patrol System Adopts Use of NSPS Manual pg.1

New York Ski Areas Urged to Issue Accurate Snow Reports pg.1

Ski Areas in Pacific Northwest’s Inland Empire Make Changes pg.1

Aspen Ski School to Have 22 Instructors pg.1

French Teachers Change Duties of Annual Ski School pg.2

Season’s First Race Staged at Squaw Valley pg.2

Popular Jackson Hole Ski Lodge Taken Over by New Management pg.2

Aspen’s Hotel Jerome Schedules Special Ski Weeks All Winter pg.2

Washington DC Ski Club Prepares Area in W Virginia Hills pg.2

All Facilities at Snow Ridge Begin Operation pg.2

Travelling School for Ski Instructors Slated in Ontario pg.2

Experts Dispute Merits of New Austrian Trail pg.3

Crack Teams Entered in Nevada Winter Carnival pg.3

Ski Jumpers Take Over Management of Area at Emigration Canyon pg.3

Swiss Resort Hotels May Reduce Rates During Off-Season pg.3

Four Italian Jumpers to Train in Norway pg.3

Ski Center Being Developed Near Montpelier, Ida. pg.3

Winter’s First Race Staged on the Zugspitze pg.4

Pre-Season Training Begun for Farmington High School Ski Team pg.4

Deep Snows Mark Season’s Opening Day at Dodge Ridge pg.4

Wausau Planning Complete Winter Sports Carnival pg.4

Early Skiing in Europe Slowed by Heavy Rains pg.4

Free Tow Tickets Given All Skiers on Oopening Day at Bear Canyon pg.4

New Miller Ski Film Playing to Packed Houses pg.4

Thirty Teams Invited to Intercollegiate Ski Meet, Aspen, Dec 20 pg.4

Denver and CU Teams Start to Train on Snow pg.5

New Style Aerial Tramway Built at French Resort pg.5

Giant Hill Completed in Austria for Internat’l Ski Flying Week pg.5

Bookings for KLM Ski Tours Heaviest Ever Experienced pg.5

Henke Invades Low Price Range with New Boot pg.5

Oregon Officials Meet to Outline Season Ski Plans pg.5

Nickel-a-Ticket Plan Adopted at Rib Mountain pg.5

est Skiing in Years Expected for Opening of Sun Valley Dec 20 pg.6

Former European Writer Returns to NNS Editorial Staff pg.6

Open House Marks Start of 2ndYear at Kratka Ridge Area pg.7

Early Ski Season Marked by High Injury Figure pg.7

Univ of NH Skiers Open Race Season at Lyndonville, Vt pg.7

Special Blanket Rate Set for all Cannon Mt Lifts Mon thru Fri pg.7

Strong Scorers Return to Univ of Utah Squad pg.8

New Spokane Ski Areas to Benefit Novice Skiers pg.8

Estes Park Plans to Expand Facilities if Approval for Chai r pg.9

Scandinavian Air Lines Offers New Ski Tour Folders pg.9

Two Major Jumping Tourneys Included on Central’s Schedule pg.9

Projects Improve Little Mountain Ski Area Near Logan pg.9

Free Ski Posters from Austrian Tourist Dept pg.9

US Forces in Austria Forming Own Ski Group pg.10

Outlook Appears Bright for UCLA 52-53 Ski Team pg.10

Descriptive Booklet on US Star Binding Available from Mfgr pg.10

Special Slalom Races at Seattle Times School pg.10

Facilities Readied for Active Season at Laurel Mt pg.12

Snow Equipment Installed at Lake Placid Ski Slope pg.12

Mad River Glen Plans Opening for Dec 20th pg.12

Arapahoe Basin Issues Colorful New Ski Folder pg.12

Schenectady Club and YMCA Hold Dry Ski Classes pg.12

Ontario Winter Folder Now Ready for Free Distribution to Skiers pg.12

Skiing October 1958

Cover: Junior Bounous soars from a Sunlit Cornice in Utah’s

Wasatch Range

We Battled Sierra Snows by Lennie Lamb pg.10

Patterns for Parkas- Skiing Fashion for 1959 pg.22

Snow’s Fine-But Straw’s Cheaper- Fall Photo Feature pg.32

Ski Champions of Tomorrow- Photos by Emery Woodall pg.49

Skiing November 1958

Cover: The Piz Nair Cable Car above Corviglia, St. Moritz Area

Essay on Skimanship by James G. Trager, Jr. pg.10

Ski Holiday in Switzerland- Travel, Photo Feature pg.14

Crackup!- Story by Curtis Casewit pg.22

Cram Looks at Ski Instructors- Cartoons by Bob Cram pg.24

How Bud Werner Trains- Photos by Bob Parker pg.27

One-Legged Wedeler- Photos by Kim Massie pg.32

The Knitted Look- Ski and Apres-Ski Wear, Fashion pg.62

Skiing December 1958

Cover: Skiing Family Leaving the Eastern Slope Inn, North Conway

New Hampshire

Our Olympic Challenge- by Alan Bartholomy pg.10

Scientists on Skis- by Bob and Ira Spring pg.30

Ski Flight to the Alps- by Sandra Heath pg.39

France’s First Winter Resort- by Robert Corbier pg.50

Arlberg vs. Wedeln by Gordon Wren pg.54

Two’s Company- by Ray Carroll pg.60

Ski Slides to Paintings by Thomas Hook pg.76

Santa’s Choice- Christmas Fashions pg.82

Skiing January 1959

Cover: Marius Eriksen (Stein’s Brother) and Bogner Fashion Model

Ina Climbing the Slopes Above Zermatt, Switzerland

Stamps for Skiers- by Tom Burrier pg.14

Learning Wedeln with Fred Iselin pg.17

Alps in Ohio- Photo Feature pg.22

Winter In Paradise- Louie Kirk Photos pg.26

Skiing Types- Cartoons by Bob Cram pg.38

The Big Quilt- Quilted Ski Parkas, Skiwear, Fashion pg.50

February 1959

A Look at the Pros- American Ski Instructors pg.9

Ski Family at Sun Valley pg.18

Of Skis, Salaams and Sausages by Zig Bulanda pg.22

Not For Beginners- Photos by Emery Woodall pg.26

Deep Powder Skiing with Alf Engen pg.33

Call the Ski Patrol- Ski Minutemen in Action pg.42

March 1959

A Talk with Toni Sailer by Curtis Casewit pg.8

Ski Hula pg.11

Skis to School pg.14

Ski Silhouettes by William Tague pg.18

A Way of Life- The Story of Otto Schneibs pg.23

Guardians of the Alps pg.34

Barnyard Ski Tow- Photos by Hanson Carroll pg.38

The Great Wedeln Controversy pg.44

Ski Fever in Finland pg.48

Perils of Spring Skiing by Bob Cram pg.52

October 1959

Squaw Valley Preview pg.13

Training Can Be Fun with Bev Anderson pg.25

Gertie and the Green Mountain Bear by Leon W. Dean pg.28

Ski Fashions for 1960 pg.34

Tyros at Timberline- Summer Ski Training pg.44

Ullr- God of Skiers pg.47

Things We Learned Last Winter- Cartoons by Bob Cram, Humor pg.50

Summer on Monte Kaolino pg.60

November 1959

Ski Holiday in Aspen pg.8

Countdown on Baldy- Bill Dunaway Fiction pg.17

Can Schussboomers Be Stopped? by Minnie Dole pg.29

Ski Pony- New Aid for Lazy Skiers pg.36

Chamonix-A Glacier World pg.53

Tyrolian Ski Safari pg.71

Sweaters for an Olympic Year- Fashion pg.77

Skiing December 1959

Skiing with Stein- Fred Lindholm Photos pg.9

America’s Only Woman Snow Ranger by Jim Scott pg.23

Is Your Ski Vocabulary Showing? by Murray Olderman pg.30

Innsbruck-Olympics 1964 pg.32

First Day on Skis pg.40

Elegance De Ski pg.46

Hi Buddy! Tenth Mountain Reunion pg.52

Countdown on Baldy- Part II pg.60

Vermont’s Amazing Snite Sisters pg.73

Reindeer Race in Lapland pg.84

Sun Valley Oldster pg.90

Memorial for Hannes pg.100

1960's

Skiing January 1960

The Sun Valley Kids pg.7

By Boat to Norway’s Ski Fields pg.16

Girl meets Boy at Mammoth- John Stephens Photos pg.29

Technique of the Future- by Doug Pfeiffer pg.42

Sweater Parkas- Versatile Skiwear, Fashion pg.55

He Died On Skis by Curtis Casewit pg.59

Skiing February 1960 Olympic Souvenir Issue

All Eyes Are on Squaw pg.7

US Olympic Coaches pg.12

Work Your Way to the Olympics by Bob Cram pg.14

Canada’s New Ski Queen pg.22

Stars to Watch- VIII Olympic Games pg.27

America’s Alpine Skiers pg.34

A Tough Break for Bud Werner by Bill Dunaway pg.53

Riders and Sliders pg.63

India’s One Man Ski Team pg.80

A Skier’s Glossary pg.86

Ski and Shoot pg.92

Skiing March 1960

Spring Skiing East and West

Diehards at Tuckermans pg.8

Down Baldy Chute at Alta pg.11

Sierra Spring Carnival pg.14

Tour in the High Cascades pg.16

Young Yankees Ski the Alps pg.20

Visit to a Small Snow Covered Planet by Zig Bulanda pg.27

The Kids Who Wouldn’t Quit- Colorado’s NCAA Victory pg.34

October 1960

Avalanche! Fred Lindholm Photos pg.12

They Said It Couldn’t Be Done- The Olympic Ski Patrol pg.64

Spaghetti Ski Jump pg.46

Ski Fun in the City, A Visit to Vancouver, BC- Resorts, Ski Areas pg.58

“I’ll Make the Next Olympics”- Jimmy Heuga’s Story by Jim Scott pg.25

Ski Bum- Fiction by Michael Curran pg.22

Why Do You Ski? Cartoons by Bob Cram, Humor pg.77

See and Ski- Winter Fashions for 1961 pg.37

Shape Up for Stretch Pants – Fall Conditioning Exercises

by Bonnie Prudden pg.18

November 1960

Skier’s Grand Tour of European Ski Resorts pg.12

Improve Your Skiing Through Slalom with Aspen’s Toni Spiess pg.21

Shape Up for Stretch Pants Part II- Fall Conditioning Exercises

by Bonnie Prudden pg.27

The Worst Way to Die- Fiction by Curtis Casewit pg.30

‘Swonderful in Sweaters- Fashion pg.37

Whatever Became of my Friends-the Ski Bums? Cartoons

by Bob Cram, Humor pg.55

He Wants to Cut Your Skis Off Short- Clif Taylor pg.60

December 1960

White Symphony- Photo Feature by Hans Truol pg.17

Is Wedeln Old-Fashioned? by Doug Pfeiffer, Technique pg.12

Teaching Your Child to Ski by Barbara Jones Thoreu, Technique pg.26

Furs and Furbelows- Fashion pg.30

Water Skier at Sun Valley pg.39

Pal Joie- Tomboy of the Slopes by Jim Scott pg.82

Mom Takes up Skiing by Muriel Bergquist pg.42

Doesn’t It Happen to Everyone? Cartoons by Bob Cram, humor pg.92

Do It Yourself Skiing pg.80

October 1961

They Ski For Money pg.13

Smiley Hits the Big Time- Photos by Dick Smith pg.18

The Mountain Doctor- Photo Essay by Heini Mayr pg.22

Ivan Sets His Sights- Soviet Press Photos pg.30

World Record Jump- Photos by Hans Truol pg.36

Accent on the Positive for 1962- Fashion pg.60

Bongo Bounce- Conditioning pg.66

Those Lucky Bums Who Skied All Summer- Humor by Bob Cram pg.69

Skiing November 1961

Kitzbuhel Ski Holiday- Photos by Heini Mayr, Travel pg.13

California Ski Scandal by Burt Sims pg.18

There Is An American Technique- Fred Lindholm photos pg.21

Sayama Ski slopes- Tokyo’s Indoor Ski Paradise pg.27

Death Skis the Icefall- Ficiton by Pierre Marteau pg.30

Target: Chamonix- US Alpine Skiers Train, Competition pg.35

They Ski for Money Part II- Competition pg.86

Skiing is Believing- Fashion pg.71

Skiing December 1961

Fabulous Stein- Photos by Fred Lindholm pg.13

Jay Peak’s Walter Foeger- Hanson Carroll Photos pg.25

Sun Valley’s Silver Anniversary by Curtis Casewit pg.19

The Prizeby Donna Marie Forsha pg.22

Winterskol in Aspen- Fred Lindholm photos pg.29
The Omelet technique- Fred Lindholm photos pg.40
Ski Belles at the Bar- Sketches by Vavra pg.56

First Aid, Frustration and Fervor- Skiing Report

by Curtis Casewit pg. 19

O p e r a t i o n S h o r t S k i s - T e c h n i q u e , E l m a r B a x t e r

P h o t o s p g . 24

S k i e r s R e n t a C o o p e r a t i v e L o d g e - R e s o r t L i v i n g

H a n s o n C a r r o l l P h o t o s p g . 5 8

L o u i e ‘s R o b o t - F i c t i o n b y W i l l i a m M o r e y p g . 3 1

T r y o u t O n S k i s - F i c t i o n b y C o ns t a n c e M c M u l l e n p g . 3 3

O n t h e W a y t o t h e B i e r s t u b e - F a s h i o n p g . 7 0

L i k e F a t h e r , L i k e S o n b y D o r o t h e a P e n i z e k p g . 1 6

P e t e ‘s P a r a d i s e b y B o b P a r k e r p g . 2 2

W e s t e r n P i o n e e r b y T o m K o r o l o g o s p g . 4 0

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F e b r u a r y 1 9 6 3

C a n a d a ‘s ’6 8 O l y m p i c B i d S K I I N G R e p o r t p g . 1 3

A T r i b u t e t o T r e n k e r b y C u r t i s C a s e w i t p g . 2 1

T h e P h a n t o m R i d e s A g a i n - P e r s o n a l i t y C h i c k H a y w a r d p g . 3 4

B i g M o u n t a i n L o v e A f f a i r - R e s o r t s b y S h i r l e y M i l l e r p g . 2 6

S t e a m b o a t ‘s S n o w y S p e c t a c u l a r - R e s o r t s , S k i A r e a s

B y C h u c k L e c k e n b y p g . 5 6

O l y m p i c T r a i n i n g C a m p a t V a i l - C o m p e t i t o n p g . 2 8

T h e C o m p l e a t S k i I n s t r u c t o r - H u m o r b y B o b C r am p g . 4 1

D e r G r o s s L a u g h e n - H u m o r , C o u r t e s y o f F e d e r V e r l a g p g . 5 8

S n o w R a n g e r - F i c t i o n b y G o r d o n A l l r e d p g . 3 1

M t . H o o d H o u d i n i b y B i l l K e i l p g . 1 8

W i n d o w s t o W a r e h o u s e s b y D a w n D e n z e r p g . 2 4

M a r c h 1 9 6 3 ( S p r i n g / S u m m e r )

S k i t h e R o c k i e s t h i s S p r i n g - S K I I N G R e p o r t p g . 1 3

F o l l o w W i n t e r t o C h i l e - S K I I N G I n t e r v i e w p g . 3 8

T h e B a u e r n S w i n g - T e c h n i q u e p g . 2 2

A D o g ‘s E y e V i e w o f A s p e n - R e s o r t s , S k i A r e a s

D i c k W i l l i a m s P h o t o s p g . 2 5

A P a g e F r o m G u g l i o ‘s S c r a p b o o k - R o g e r , B a r b a r a B r o w n p g . 4 2

S k i e r s T r a i n f o r M t . E v e r e s t - S K I I N G R e p o r t p g . 3 2

T h e M a n W h o H a t e d S p r i n g - H u m o r , B o b C r a m C a r t o o n s p g . 4 6

M a i n e W e d e l n M a s t e r b y V i c t o r A . S c h l i c h p g . 2 0

A l a s k a s F i r s t N a t i o n a l s b y E d F o r t i e r p g . 3 6

S u m m e r R a c i n g S c h o o l b y E d T h o m a s p g . 5 0

O c t o b e r 1 9 6 3

C o v e r : E r n s t H i n t e r s e e r M a k e s a G e l a e n d s p r u n g

T h e N a t i o n a l s - C o m p e t i t i o n , J i m B a l o g P h o t o s p g . 1 3

O n t h e W a y t o I n n s b r u c k - B i l l K e i l P h o t o s , R e p o r t f r o m t h e

U S O l y m p i c T r a i n i n g C a m p p g . 6 5

A r e Y o u r S k i s O n S t r a i g h t ? - T e c h n i q u e , N e w T h e o r y p g . 1 8

W a l l o f F e a r - F i c t i o n b y D o n o v a n F i t z p a t r i c k , R a c e r ‘s

S t r u g g l e W i t h I n n e r F e a r s p g . 25

S u n V a l l e y S c r a p b o o k - R e s o r t L i v i n g , C . R o b e r t L e e P h o t o s p g . 3 3

5 0 - M i l e D o w n h i l l M a r a t h o n - J o e r n G e r d t s P h o t o s -

V a i l S k i e r s A c c e p t P r e s i d e n t K e n n e d y ‘s C h a l l e n g e p g . 46

T h e A m e r i c a n F l y e r s - b y D i c k D i l l m a n , I n t e r v i e w w i t h

A m e r i c a ‘s T w o B e s t J u m p e r s p g . 5 6

F a s h i o n s F o r O l y m p i c Y e a r p g . 7 7

N o v e m b e r 1 9 6 3

S k i C o u n t r y U S A - R e s o r t L i v i n g , C o l o r a d o S k i V a c a t i o n p g . 1 3

A q u a s c h u s s e r s H o l i d a y - C h a r l i e G r o v e r P h o t o s ,

W a t e r S k i e r s H o l i d a y o n S n o w p g . 4 1

A F r a m e s - V a c a t i o n R e t r e a t s f o r S k i e r s p g . 9 7

Y e s t e r d a y I s N o t T o d a y - F i c t i o n b y C u r t i s C a s e w i t -

A F o r m e r C h a m p i o n R a c e s A g a i n p g . 2 0

T h e A m e r i c a n S y s t e m - T e c h n i q u e , P S I A A p p r o v e d

U n i f i e d T e c h n i q u e p g . 2 9

T h e P u n c t u a t i o n T e c h n i q u e - H u m o r b y B u r t S i m s w i t h

C a r t o o n s b y B e v M o o r e p g . 5 0

T e c h n i q u e s W e S h o u l d M a s t e r T h i s F a l l - H u m o r ,

B o b C r a m C a r t o o n s p g . 6 5

A R a i n b o w o f C o l o r - f a s h i o n S k e t c h e s f o r 1 9 6 3 – 6 4 p g . 7 3

A C r o s s – C o u n t r y S u p e r m a n C o m p e t i t i o n p g . 8 6

T h e W o r l d ’s F a s t e s t S k i e r s - T w o A m e r i c a n s B r e a k

W o r l d Sp e e d R e c o r d [speed skiing] p g . 1 1 2

D e c e m b e r 1 9 6 3

S a t u r d a y a t S t r a t t o n - V e r m o n t L o d g e s , S k i A r e a s p g . 1 3

C r a n m o r e ’s 2 5 t h A n n i v e r s a r y b y T a p G o o d e n o u g h p g . 9 0

T h e N e w D y n a – T u r n - O l y m p i a n T e c h n i q u e

by B o b B e a t t i e p g . 1 8

S k i v e e J e e b i e s - H u m o r , N e w L o o k a t O l d S i t u a t i o n s p g . 2 8

R u n , S k i e r , R u n - C r e s t e d B u t t e , C o l o r a d o H o s t s N o r d i c

C h a m p i o n s h i p s p g . 4 9

A m e r i c a s B i a t h a l o n C h a l l e n g e - U S A r m y A i m s F o r G o l d

M e d a l p g . 9 8

I n s i d e S q u a w V a l l e y b y J i m S c o t t , F o u r Y e a r s A f t e r t h e

O l y m p i c s p g . 6 9

F a s h i o n s G r e a t N e w L o o k p g . 7 7

S k i S a g a i n A l a s k a b y H u g h C r u i k s h a n k , J r . - H u m o r o u s

P e r i l s O f a S k i A r e a M a n a g e r p g . 1 1 5

January 1964

Instant Austria- Munich, Gateway to Bavaria and the Tyrol,

Elmar Baxter photos pg. 13

Glacier Adventure- Alaskan Ski Adventure, by Dick Barrymore pg.31

Is This America’s Year? Forecasts by Past Olympians and Officials pg. 19

They Search for Speed- US Olympians prepare for the Downhill-

John Stephens photos, Competition pg. 38

The Crown Jewels of American Skiing- National Ski Trophies,

by Zig Bulanda pg. 46

The Mail Must Go Through- Floyd Wilson skis the Toughest Mail

Route, by John W. Pekarcik pg .27

The Innsbruck Look- Fashion pg. 55

Midweek Blues- Cartoons by Bob Cram, Humor pg .64

Kangaroo Jump- California Skiers Jump for Fun, Paul Ryan photos

Resort Living pg. 70

F e b r u a r y 1 9 6 4

W o r l d s G r e a t e s t S k i e r s – P o t e n t i a l O l y m p i c M e d a l W i n n e r s p g . 1 3

Q u e s t f o r V i c t o r y - T o p I n t e r n a t i o n a l R a c e r s p g . 2 7

L o n g a n d S i x t y b y M a r t i n C r a w f o r d - T h e R e a l S t o r y

B e h i n d S k i J u m p i n g b y F o r m e r U S O l y m p i a n p g . 3 3

O l y m p i c W i n n e r s P r e d i c t e d - b y S e r g e L a n g p g . 2 2

P o w d e r S m o k e - G e o r g e S c h w a r t z p h o t o s , P o w d e r S k i i n g

A t A l t a , U t a h p g . 4 3

W h e n I n I n n s b r u c k - B e v M o o r e C a r t o o n s , H u m o r p g . 5 2

T h e N e w B u d W e r n e r - b y S e r g e L a n g p g . 5 8

M a r c h 1 9 6 4 ( S p r i n g / S u m m e r )

W h i r l a w a y H o l i d a y - H e l i c o p t e r H o p t o V a i l C o l o r a d o ,

Sk i A r e a s p g . 1 3

U l l r D a g F e s t i v a l – S t a n l e y Z a m o n s k i p h o t o s , K i n g d o m o f

B r e c k e n r i d g e C e l e b r a t e s i t s I n d e p e n d e n c e p g . 6 1

I D a r e d t h e H e a d w a l l - b y T o n i M a t t , S k i i n g ‘s M o s t H i s t o r i c

S c h u s s p g . 2 1

I R e m e m b e r C h i l e - b y D i c k B a r r y m o r e , S k i A r e a s p g . 2 5

S k i A u s t r a l i a p g . 5 6

O f f i c i a l S k i R e s u l t s I X W i n t e r O l y m p i c s p g . 3 1

T h e S a d S a g a o f H a r l e y S t e m w e l l - B o b C r a m C a r t o o n s ,

H u m o r p g . 6 6

I n t h e G o o d O l d S u m m e r T i m e - T w o o f A m e r i c a ‘s S u m m e r

R a c i n g C a m p s p g . 7 2

October 1964

T h e H a r d R o a d t o t h e O l y m p i c s - E d s , W h a t i t W i l l t a k e

A m e r i c a n A l p i n e S u p e r i o r i t y p g . 3 4

T h e S i l v e r B e l t - O l y m p i a n s G a t h e r f o r W e r n e r M e m o r i a l

S l a l o m p g . 4 2

A M e m o r y o f B u d W e r n e r - C o a c h B o b B e a t t i e R e c o u n t s p g . 4 6

G e t F i t W i t h M e - C o n d i t i o n i n g b y S t e i n E r i k s e n p g . 5 8

I n s t r u c t o r s C o r n e r - S k i i n g A i l m e n t s R e v i e w e d p g . 6 5

A n t i c i p a t i o n – O r C o u n t e r R o t a t i o n ? W h a t t h e P r o s L e a r n e d

Fr o m t h e O l y m p i c T e a m , T e c h n i q u e p g . 7 3

F o u r A g a i n s t t h e A l p s - b y A n n i e B o u l a t , A l p i n e A d v e n t u r e ,

Sk i M o u n t a i n e e r i n g p g . 5 0

H i g h S t y l e S w e a t e r s - F a s h i o n p g . 8 2

A l l A b o u t B o o t s b y E m e r y W o o d a l l , J r . , G u i d e t o F i t t i n g

a n d N e w C o n s t r u c t i o n , E q u i p m e n t p g . 7 6

U S A : T h e W i n d s o f C h a n g e , B i g a n d S m a l l S k i A r e a

D e v e l o p m e n t s p g . 8 8

E u r o p e : F o u r t h S i d e t o t h e S k y - C h a m o n i x ‘s L o g n a n

P r e m i e r S k i S t a t i o n , S k i A r e a s p g . 9 0

N o v e m b e r 1 9 6 4

R e s c u e a t V a i l b y B o b P a r k e r , t h e O r d e a l o f M a r t i n K o e t h e r , J r . p g . 6 0

A m a t e u r s a n d A v a l a n c h e s b y M o n t g o m e r y M . A t w a t e r

E x p e r t A d v i c e p g . 8 0

T e c h n i q u e T o d a y : A n E v a l u a t i o n b y M i k i H u t t e r , I s A p p e a r a n c e

T h e E s s e n c e o f S k i i n g ? p g . 9 9

I n s t r u c t o r s C o r n e r - T e c h n i q u e b y D o u g P f e i f f e r a n d A n t h o n y

R a v i e l l i , F o r B e g i n n e r a n d E x p e r t p g . 1 0 3

S t e m C h r i s t i e W i t h S t e i n b y S t e i n E r i k s e n , T e c h n i q u e p g . 1 10

F o u r A g a i n s t t h e A l p s b y A n n i e B o u l a t , L a s t L e g o f t h e

F r a n c e t o A u s t r i a A d v e n t u r e , S k i M o u n t a i n e e r i n g p g . 7 4

L o n g a n d L e a n - F a s h i o n , F r e n d L i n d h o l m p h o t o s p g . 6 4

S k i S h o p b y B o b B u g g , H u m o r ( S k i B u y i n g M a d n e s s ) p g . 7 0

M o u n t a i n i n t h e M i d d l e - b y M i k e B e a t r i c e , G l e n E l l e n

a n d t h e M a n W h o B u i l t I t p g . 8 3

S k i i n g P e r s i a n V e r s i o n b y J o h n J a y p g . 8 6

I t H a p p e n s B e h i n d t h e H e e l - b y E m e r y W o o d a l l , J r . , H e e l

R e l e a s e a n d I t s F u t u r e , E q u i p m e n t p g . 1 1 2

T h e I n h a b i t a n t s o f V e n u s - b y I r w i n S h a w , F i c t i o n p g . 9 1

S p e c i a l E a s t e r n S e c t i o n

F a m i l y F r i e n d i n M t . W a s h i n g t o n V a l l e y b y M i k e B e a t r i c e ,

B i l l W h i t n e y ‘s B l a c k M t n . p g . E 1

N e w E n g l a n d M o v e s t o N e w Y o r k b y A l f r e d G r e e n b e r g ,

N e w C a v e M o u n t a i n p g . E 2 0

A P l a c e f o r P e n n s y l v a n i a n s - B l u e K n o b p g . E 6

B i g S k i i n g f o r t h e B o r d e r b y M a r v i n M o s s p g . E 1 7

S k i i n g : W h a t t h e D o c t o r O r d e r e d - T h e S t o r y o f C r o t c h e d

M o u n t a i n p g . E 2 4

E a s t e r n R o u n d u p - W h o’s B u i l d i n g W h a t p g . E 1 0

December 1964

Fear and the Skier by Denise McCluggage pg.52

Rural Renewal by Alfred H. Greenberg, Before you buy Virgin

Mountainside ReadThis pg.104

Diary of a Shattered Ego by Janet Wagner,

Canadian Alliance Course pg.132

Rebel With a Cause by Dinah B. Withchel,

Racer Harry Richard Ryan III pg.68

The Fine Art of Giant Slalom by Bob Beattie, the Olympians and their

Coach Show You How pg.70

Buying for the Youngsters by Emery Woodall, Jr., Equipment pg.80

Christmas is for Children (and their Parents Too)- Fashion pg.84

Return to the Summit by Martin Luray, Vail, Colorado, Ski Areas pg.62

A Ringing of Bells, A Falling of Snow by Ruth Rudner-

Oberstdorf and the Klein Walsertal enclave in the Alps pg.76

To Oslo As the Crow Flies by Tatto Murray,

Cross Country in Norway with NATO Forces pg.120

Technique Today-Part II by Miki Hutter, Elegance and Motion pg.92

Instructors’ Corner by Doug Pfeiffer and Anthony Ravielli pg.95

The Unsinkable Darcy Brown by George Bush, Man Who Runs

Aspen Colorado Ski Areas pg.112

Mont Blanc- Del Mulkey’s Evocation of Shelley’s Poem pg.56

January 1965

An End to Slalom Racing? by Roland Huntford pg.40

The Art of Downhill Racing by Bob Beattie, Gordie Eaton

Demonstrates pg.54

Anatomy of a Ski by Emery Woodall, Jr.- How they’re Made,

Work and Buying Them pg.60

The Many Worlds of Skiing: 1- Photos by Fred Lindholm pg.42

The Many Worlds of Skiing: 2- Drawings by Cecil Johnson pg.48

Above the Blue Coast by Melton Davis, Ski Areas Above the Riviera pg.64

Instructors’ Corner- Technique pg.83

Voyage Out, Voyage Home- Skiing and Love in the Swiss Alps pg.67

Eastern Section

Skiing: A Nursery Story by Alfred H. Greenberg, Ski Area

Babysitting More Popular pg.E1

Skiing From Capitol Hill by Barbara Dubivsky- Ski Club of

Washington, D.C. pg.E8

February 1965

The Lure of Touring- Interest Revived in Ski Touring pg.30

Silver Glaciers, High Peaks by Harvey Edwards and Del Mulkey, Switzerland’s Aletsch Glacier pg.34

Ski Mountaineering by Gilbert Robino, Techniques and Equipment pg.40

Cross- Country Skiing by Johnny Caldwell pg.44

Instructors’ Corner by Doug Pfeiffer and Anthony Ravielli, Technique pg.53

Technique Today: Part III by Miki Hutter, Width of Track Doesn’t

Measure Strength of Skier pg.58

The Science of Slalom by Bob Beattie, Why It Has Become American

Specialty pg.70

Rebirth of the Butte by George Bush, Crested Butte, Ski Areas pg.62

When It Rained on Washington’s Birthday by Mort Gerberg pg.66

Enchanting Apres-Ski- Fashion pg.46

March/ April 1965

16,000 Miles of Downhill- Racing pg.27

The Big Breakthrough- US Hosts International Team Races pg.30

The Bittersweet World of Francois Bonlieu by Harvey Edwards,

French Olympian Turns Pro pg.32

High and Mighty Obergurgl by Ruth Rudner, Spring Skiing Austrian

Alps pg.34

White World Down Under By Jules Eberhardt, Australia-

New Zealand Ski Areas pg.38

Spring Vacation in the Rockies: What the College Skier Wears-

Fashion pg.46

Parallel With Stein- Instruction pg.52

Instructors’ Corner by Doug Pfeiffer and Anthony Ravielli, Technique pg.57

Interski: The Seventh Congress by Doug Pfeiffer and Miki Hutter,

Bad Gastein pg.24

Jill at Aspen-Actress/ Celebrity pg.50

Buckle Bootmanship- Fitting Buckle Boots pg.67

A Skier’s Roundhouse- Vacation Home Built from a Silo pg.42

October 1965

Two On the Racing Circuit by Fletcher Manley, Jr., Competition pg.64

Skiing Avant- Garde by Doug Pfeiffer, Technique pg.78

Instruction Corner, Technique pg.83

New Mexican Ski-Ride by Doug Pfeiffer, Travel pg.72

Will Success Spoil Jackson Hole? Travel, Ski Areas, Wyoming pg.100

Mont Blanc’s Twin Valleys by Harvey Edwards, Europe, Ski Areas,

Travel pg.104

Ten Years for Toni by Denise McCluggage pg.92

Op on Top- Fashion pg.96

The Child Prodigy by Mort Gerberg, Humor pg.126

Eastern Section

Chaytauqua Harvest by Joyce Ferris Swan pg.E1

Highland Fling by Tom Place pg.E4

Columns

Technically Speaking- Doug Pfeiffer Reviews Interski pg.24

Competitively Speaking- Bob Beattie on Overtraining pg.29

Car and Skier- Denise McCluggage on Skier’s Dream Cars pg.32

Letter From Mamaia- At the FIS Congress pg.40

Travel- Fly to Skiing pg.44

After Skiing- Books, Films, Restaurants pg.52

In the Ski Shops- Goggles, Equipment pg58

November 1965

It Takes Guts- Photos by Fred Lindholm, Competition pg.60

Dry Land Slalom by Bob Beattie, Competition pg.64

The Snowplow Christie by Stein Eriksen, Technique pg.92

The Jet Turn by Honore Bonnet, Technique pg.104

Instruction Corner, Technique pg.95

Today’s Skis: How Do They Rate? by Woody Woodall, Equipment pg.75

Active at Aspen- Fashion pg.68

It’s Happening at Sun Valley by Martin Luray, Travel,

Ski Areas, Idaho pg.80

Where the Glacier Never Ends by Harvey Edwards, Europe, Travel pg.88

The Borscht Belt Revisited by Mort Gerberg, Humor pg.108

The Fall Line by Jack Tobin pg.136

Eastern Section

Reserve Your Own Mounatin pg.E1

Country Club Skiing pg.E4

Columns

Letter From Chile- Bob Beattie on Portillo and Its Troubles pg.30

Car and Skier- Denise McCluggage on Custom Cars for Skiers pg.34

Travel- Campers for Skiers pg.42

In The Ski Shops- Woodall on Boot Presses pg.134

December 1965

Portrait of a Ski Council by Martin Luray and Anne Farley,

Competition pg.56

Forward and to the Outside: Part I by Bob Beattie, Competition pg.62

Snowplow Wedeln by Stein Eriksen, Technique pg.99

Ski Like a Pro by Conrad Staudinger, Technique pg.102

Instruction Corner, Technique pg.111

Inside Skis by Woody Woodall, Equipment pg.86

Fabulous Furs- Fashion pg.78

High Sierra: Land of the Tender Snowflower by Ernie Gay, Travel,

Ski Areas pg.90

Salzburg: Mountains and Mozart by Ruth Rudner, Photos

by Erich Hartmann, Europe, Ski Areas, Travel pg.68

Happi Hansi- Photos by Richard Rowan pg.74

Skier’s Christmas Catalogue pg.83

The Fall Line by John Tobin pg.130

Lionel Terray pg.32

The All-India Ski Meet by Byron Weis, Humor pg.142

Eastern Section

Camelback- Model for Metropolitan Skiers pg.E2

Madonna Mountain pg.E20

Bristol Mountain pg.E28

Columns

Car and Skier- McCluggage on Winterizing pg.122

Travel- Vienna, Europe, Ski areas pg.128

Letter From Geneva- Portillo Upheld pg.138

In the Ski Shops- Hats and Headbands pg.144

January 1966

Arosa Rediscovered by Jules Eberhard, Europe, Travel, Ski Areas pg.34

Portraits of Placid- Watercolors by Cecile Johnson pg.46

The Rounded Turn by Pepi Gramshammer, Technique pg.63

Instruction Corner, Technique pg.67

How to Get the Most From Your Skis by Woody Woodall,

Equipment pg.40

Big Racers From Small Mountains by Bill Hibbard, Competition pg.76

Parka Parade:1966- Fashion pg.58

Charley Horse, Be Gone! by Walter Rhozen pg.52

That Was the Week That Was by Dinah Witchel pg.78

The Fall Line: Part III by John Tobin pg.85

Eastern Section

Shaker Village pg.E1

Nansen Ski Club pg.E16

February 1966

FIS World Championships- The Other Half of Skiing, Competition pg.27

The Contenders- Jumping pg.28

The Contenders- Cross-Country pg.29

Jumping: What’s It all About? pg.30

What To Look For pg.32

Crystal Mountain- Resort Skiing Comes to the Northwest

by Emmett Watson pg.34

Courchevel-France’s Skiing Supermarket, Travel, Europe, Ski Areas

by Martin Luray pg.38

Forward and to the Outside: Part II by Bob Beattie, Technique pg.44

Instruction Corner by Doug Pfeiffer and Toni Ravielli, Technique pg.59

Skiing the Moguls- by Stein Eriksen, Technique pg.68

Make Your Bindings Work by Alfred Greenberg and Woody Woodall

Equipment pg.48

La Vie Apres-Ski- Fashion pg.54

Vasaloppet and I by George Bush pg.76

No Mickey Mouse for Mineral King by Burt Sims pg.88

Eastern Section

How Did they Learn to Ski in the Cotton Fields? pg.E1

March/ April 1966

Spring Skiing- A Sampler pg.34

The Good Life, Summer Racing Camp Style by John Jerome pg.60

Kayaking: Sport for Skiers by Roland Palmedo pg.72

… And a Bottle of Rum pg.42

Preview: FIS World Alpine Championships- Competition pg.44

Waiting for Goliath by John Henry Auran pg.48

Maine: Skiing’s Last Frontier by Jud Strunk pg.64

Instruction Corner by Doug Pfeiffer and Tony Ravielli, Technique pg.51

Columns

Technically Speaking- Eberhard on New Swiss Technique pg.18

Car and Skier- McCluggage on Reader Mail pg.23

The Sharp Edge- Auran on Women in Ski Racing pg.66

In the Ski Shops- Woodall on Waxes pg.76

Letter From Argentina pg.84

October 1966

Portillo Diary- World Championships Report by John Henry Auran pg.31

Equipment:

Ski Tests- How We Do It, What We Look For pg.61

Ski Test 1: The Head Standard pg.64

Ski Test 2: The Yamaha Hi Flex Combi pg.65

Ski Test 3: The Fischer Alu Steel Riesenslalom pg.66

Skis: Capsule Reports pg.67

Ski Boots: Part I- Dollar vs. Value, Price Categories pg.68

If You Go to Morocco, Take Along Your Skis- Travel pg.72

How To Get to New Hampshire – Ski Areas, Travel by John Jerome pg.78

Taos- the Kingdom of Blake- Ski Areas, Travel by Paul Gordon pg.82

The Best Slalom Skier in the Whole Wide World- Billy Kidd

by John Jerome pg.76

The Tailored Stretchables- Stretch Suits, Fashion by Peggy Collins pg.94

Instruction Corner- Conditioning Exercises by Doug Pfeiffer pg.105

Memoirs of an Old Ski Bum by Daniel La Grange pg.38

How To Ski In Your Living Room by Tom Joerder pg.48

50,000 Racers- What Then? New System for Organizing Races

by John Henry Auran pg.87

Ski Area Development, Western Style pg.99

November 1966

Vive La Difference by Dinah Witchel pg.66

Skiwear Evolution- Fashion by Peggy Collins pg.72

Five Areas in a Weekend- Vermont’s Manchester Region, Ski Areas

by Al Greenberg pg.82

Skiing On the Wild Side: Val d’Isere- France, Ski Areas

by George Bush pg.98

Heavenly Valley- Ski Areas by John Henry Auran pg.102

Where Should You Plant the Pole? by Doug Pfeiffer pg.88

Instruction Corner- Tips from Stein Eriksen pg.115

Equipment:

The Trusty Cable and How to Keep It Trusty- Bindings, Equipment pg.92

Ski Test 4: The Hart Holiday pg.106

Ski Test 5: The Kneissl Red Star RS, RFP pg.108

Ski Test 6: Rossignol Strato Slalom pg.110

Skis: Capsule Reports- K2 Holiday, Northland Golden Jet

Toni Sailer pg.112

Kissing Killy- Jean-Claude Killy pg.30

The Time They Tried to Tax the Snow- England Ski Jump in

Hempsted Heath by Alan Pospisil pg.60

Science Comes to Ski Safety- Study by Dr. James Garrick pg.80

December 1966

Yes, Mac, There Is a Matterhorn- Ski Areas by George Bush pg.62

The Other Colorado- Ski Areas by John Henry Auran pg.66

It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Valley- Sugarbush, Glen Ellen and

Mad River Glen by Al Greenberg pg.70

Equipment:

Make Sure Your New Boots Fit pg.76

How to Adjust Your Own Cable Bindings pg.78

Ski Test 7: The Fischer Wedel King pg.108

Ski Test 8: The Hart Javelin pg.110

Ski Test 9: The Kaestle Snow Prince pg.112

Skis: Capsule Reports- Attenhofer, Venture in White

Amann Plastil-A pg.114

The Last of the Freelance Racers- Rip McManus

by John Henry Auran pg.82

Sweaters- The More the Merrier—Fashion by Peggy Collins pg.88

Doing the Garlands- Conrad Staudinger shows How to Sharpen

Your Edge Control- Technique pg.96

Instruction Corner– With Stein Eriksen pg.99

Hey Al, Why Don’t You Do Us A Story On Ski Touring? pg.84

The Day the Chairlifts Stopped by Mort Gerberg pg.126

SKIING International Yearbook

Competition

United States:

American International Team Races pg.26

22nd Harriman Cup pg.32

US Nationals pg.36

US National Junior Championships pg.40

Europe:

35th Damenskirennen pg.42

35th Lauberhornrennen pg.43

50th Arlberg-Kandahar pg.44

25th International Hahnenkammrennen pg.46

The Pros:

Seefeld pg.52

Windham pg.54

The World’s Racers: How They Did pg.58

For the Record: Alpine, Nordic, Pro Results pg.59

The Evolution of Skiing by Doug Pfeiffer, History pg.53

How the World Skis by Doug Pfeiffer, Technique pg.75

Guide to Skis, Boots, Bindings, Poles, Car Racks, Boot Presses,

Touring Skis and Bindings pg.86

Fashion: A Primer for Beginners by Nancy Amory pg.107

Farewell to Charlot pg.112

Skiing to the Sixth Degree pg.114

Five Across Europe’s Roof pg.118

Day of the Avalanche pg.124

Under Mt. Blanc by Harvey Edwards pg.126

1966 Guide to World Ski Areas pg.132

January 1967

The Cold Weather Story- On Keeping Warm and Enjoying It pg.48

Cheat the Cold- Fashion by Peggy Collins pg.52

Equipment

If You Can’t Edge-Cant!- Mechanical Aids pg.56

Support Isn’t the Only Consideration- Boots pg.58

Bootmaker of the Arlberg- Ross Wagner photos pg.60

Ski Test 10: The Head 360 pg.94

Ski Test 11: The Dynastar MV-2 pg.96

Ski Test 12: The Kneissl White Star RS pg.98

Ski Test 13: The Yamaha All-Round pg.100

On the Way to Parallel- Technique pg.64

Inside Snowplow Turns with Doug Pfeiffer, Technique pg.80

Instruction Corner- Tips From Stein Eriksen pg.83

Kitzbuhel- Apres-Ski by George Bush pg.66

McCoy’s Mammoth pg.70

Curt Chase- Quiet Pro, Aspen Ski School by John Henry Auran pg.74

Gordon Lipe- SKiing Pragmatist- Inventor of the Release Check

Bindings pg.76

February 1967

Race Day- Photographer Dick Durrance, Jr. pg.34

Anatomy of Racing pg.38

Dick Durrance: The First American by John Jerome pg.44

Madonna Di Campiglio- Italy, Site of the 3-Tre Race

by Samuel Young pg.46

Don’t Call It Park City: It’s Really Treasure Mountain, Utah High Life

Ski Areas by John Henry Auran pg.58

Apres-Ski and All that Jazz- Fashion by Peggy Collins pg.50

Madman McConkey- Jim McConkey, Technique pg.55

The High Line Impulse Turn- Canadian Racing Turn, Doug Pfeiffer pg.64

Instruction Corner with Doug Pfeiffer pg.67

Equipment

The Step-In and Latch-In Heel Bindings, pg.76

Ski Test 14: The Fischer Alu Steel Combi pg.78

Ski Test 15: The Head Master pg.80

Capsule Ski Reports pg.82

Spring 1967

Helicoptering Into the Bugaboos- Canada’s Northern Rockies pg.40

The Search for New Skiing- Colorado’s Southern Rockies pg.44

Everybody’s Jumping- Spring Skiing pg.46

On a Clear Night You Can Ski Forever by George Bush, Scandinavia pg.52

It’s Summer Skiing… It’s Europe…It’s Super Camp pg.54

It Must Be In Here Somewhere- Burt Sims’ Guide for Organization pg.24

Whatever Happened to Organized Skiing? pg.36

Equipment

Ski Tests: A Look Back, and a Look Ahead pg.49

Skiing, Short Ski Style pg.50

Daddy, What’s a Telemark? Technique pg.58

Instruction Corner with Doug Pfeiffer, Technique pg.61

Anatomy of Racing- Part II pg.71

October 1967

New This Year… In Bindings- Releasable Bindings pg.62

Will Lift Skiing Spoil Snowmass? Colorado Ski Areas pg.66

Half of You Is Parka- Fashion, Skiwear pg.68

What Next for the World Cup? pg.84

France- It’s Not All Apres-Ski, Europe pg.80

Turned On, Flat Out Killy- Jean-Claude Killy Profile pg.87

Skis for ’68- Equipment pg.95

Cornerstones of Skiing- Snowplow turn, Instruction, Technique pg.103

Instruction Corner- Balanced Stance pg.107

Are You Fit To Ski? Conditioning pg.76

Those Speedy Americans- Americans Learn and Ski Faster Than

the French pg.34

November 1967

Three Around Banff- Canada’s Rockies Ski Areas pg.76

My Mt. Snow Caper- Vermont Ski Areas pg.80

Letter From Yugoslavia pg.127

Equipment

Know Your Bindings: Cubco, How to Adjust and Maintain Them pg.84

New This Year pg.52

Ski Test 18: Rubberized Heads pg.106

Ski Test 19: Toni Sailers pg.108

Cornerstones of Skiing- The Stem Turn, Technique, Instruction pg.111

Instruction Corner- Up and Down Transitions pg.115

Answer Page- on Technique Problems pg.122

Framed in Bold Color- Fashion pg.88

Canada Loves Nancy Greene pg.94

Shape Up, Now- Conditioning pg.99

Through Hemingway’s Vorarlberg pg.141

December 1967

Techniques for Attack- Winning the French Way, Analysis

by Warren Witherell pg.80

Gemutlichkeit is Alive and Well in Lech and Zurs, Resorts pg.74

Jackson Hole is for Hollerin’, Resorts pg.87

What Make’s Stowe Stowe? pg.102

Equipment

Know Your Bindings- The Look Nevada Grand Prix, Gordon Lipe pg.92

Ski Test 20: Three Yamahas- AllRound, Combi and

GS High Flexes pg.122

Ski Test 21: Four Fischers- Superglass, President, Compact and

Wedelking pg.124

Cornerstones of Skiing- The Uphill Christie, Technique, Instruction pg.107

Instruction Corner- Edge Control pg.111

The Answer Page pg.120

Report on Farwell- People who make a Living on Skiing pg.84

Dollars and Sense- Fashion pg.96

The Revenge of Marvin Kornblatt- Beautiful Skiers Parable pg.138

January 1968

Switzerland’s Verbier, Resorts, Ski Areas by Paul Gordon pg.52

Mont Tremblant: Invitation to an Orgy, Canada, Ski Areas pg.64

Mystique of the Deep- Alta’s Ted Johnson tips on Powder skiing pg.60

Fit Your Christies to the Terrain- Four Ways to fit your Parallel

Technique to the Mountain by Conrad Staudinger pg.80

Cornerstones of Skiing- The Stem Christie, Instruction pg.93

Instruction Corner- Edge Control pg.97

Equipment

Know Your Bindings: The Marker Simplex DL-Rotamat

by Gordon Lipe pg.76

Ski Test 22: Blizzard Super Epoxies pg.90

The Skiers- 1968, Fashion pg.68

Winter Park to Aspen on Skis… (Mostly)- Jac Sangnier ,

Touring in Colorado pg.56

This Is Good to Excellent? Snow Reports pg.84

Ed Scott, Knight of the White Charger by John Jerome, Ski Poles pg.72

February 1968

Citius, Altius, Fortius- The Xth Olympic Winter Games pg.39

The Olympic Scene- An Artist’s View of Grenoble pg.40

Olympic City pg.42

Underdogs No Longer- US Team pg.44

Stage for Speed- Chamrousse’s Downhill Course pg.46

The Men: Killy All the Way? pg.48

The Women: Three’s A Crowd pg.50

The Coaches: They Take the Rap pg.52

Autrans: A Matter of Course- Cross Country Course pg.54

XC: Beat the Norges! by John Caldwell pg.56

Jumping: Torpedos Away! by Gus Raaum pg.58

A Compendium of Olympiana pg.60

Arm Chair Olympics pg.62

Know Your Bindings: Tyrolia Rocket 1-2-3—Heelrocket pg.64

Mini Ski Tests- Reports on 7 Skis pg.78

Control That Christie- Roger Staub Tells How, Instruction,

Technique pg.72

Cornerstones of Skiing- Parallel Christies, Technique pg.83

Instruction Corner pg.87

Squaw Valley Revisited- 1960 Olympic Site, Now pg.68

March/ April Spring 1968

The Best is Yet to Come- Spring Skiing pg.39

Suddenly It’s Time for Fun pg.40

In the West, Adventure- Avalanche Dodgers pg.42

In the East, A Pilgrimage- Tuckerman Ravine, New Hampshire

Ski Areas pg.44

You Can’t Top Topless- Striptease Skiing in European Areas

by George Bush pg.47

Cervinia- Matterhorn by Sam Young pg.48

The Instructors Go To the Summit- 8th Interski in Aspen pg.52

Of Sun, Skis and (Ugh) Snow- Burt Sims Caricatures the Southern

Californians pg.54

Know Your Bindings: Dovre Model pg.60

Ski Tests- Wrap Up for the Year pg.80

Mogul Taming, Coomer Style pg.56

Cornerstones of Skiing- The Fall Line Christies, Technique,

Instruction pg.67

Instruction Corner- Turning by Doug Pfeiffer, Technique pg.71

You’ve Gotta Be Rich… or Crazy…or Fred Pabst by L. Dana Gatlin pg.64

October 1968

The Sour Olympics by John Henry Auran

Last Rites at Grenoble- Death Throes of the Olympic Ideal? pg.67

Shadow of a Doubt- Controversial Men’s Slalom pg.68

Whatever Happened to the Americans? pg.70

Hey, Hey, Ski Jay- Vermont Ski Areas by Al Greenberg pg.72

Why Europe? First Timer’s Guide to the Alps by George Bush pg.76

Jackson Hole’s Hoback Ridge- Watercolor Art by Cecile Johnson pg.100

Skiwear-1969- Fashion by Peggy Collins pg.80

Instructors on Parade- 8th Interski by Doug Pfeiffer pg.86

Exercise, Who Needs It? US Ski Team Trainer Tage Pedersen

Gives Facts and a Program pg.96

Instruction Corner- Understanding Skiing by Doug Pfeiffer pg.105

Answer Page- Problems with Technique pg.112

What’s New In Boots and Bindings by Al Greenberg pg.90

The New Skis- Better Than Ever by Doug Pfeiffer pg.94

Governor Adams, Sir, It’s Time to Start the Lifts- Sherman Adams

Chose the White Mountains After the White House

by John Jerome pg.114

Letter From Bolivia- Or How I won the Bolivian Ski Championships

by James Becket pg.136

November 1968

The Beattie Machine- US Ski Team by John Jerome pg.77

Killy Vient… Hier Kommt Killy… Here Comes Killy- Short Analysis

of What’s Great Abouit His Technique pg.102

The Pros- Their Lives , Circuit and Future pg.104

If You can Ski, You Can Walk- a Thoroughgoing Primer by

Footes Stroller, Famed Gumshoe pg.140

Area With the Mostest- Killington, Vermont by Jerry Aske, Jr. pg.80

Big Daddy Davos by George Bush pg.94

Squaw Valley’s KT22 Watercolor Art by Cecile Johnson pg.108

How Much Exercise? US Ski Team Trainer Tage Pedersen

Describes How to Set up a Program pg.82

Instruction Corner- Turning Power by Doug Pfeiffer pg.113

Know Your Bindings: Saloman Step- Ins by Gordon Lipe pg.100

Plastic Boots- Are They for You? by Woody Woodall pg.122

Skis—What’ll You Have? 47 Capsule Reports pg.126

Flight of Fancy- Newest Skiwear worn in Portillo, Chile, Fashion

by Peggy Collins pg.88

December 1968

Conservation and Wilderness- A Guide for the Thoughtful Skier

by John Jerome pg.75

How I Won the Three Gold Medals- Michel Arpin

by Jean-Claude Killy pg.88

Wee Gordy, Big Mountain- Steamboat Springs, Gordy Wren,

Manager of Mt. Werner by Al Greenberg pg.92

The Bowl Experience- Sun Valley, Idaho Ski Areas

by John Henry Auran pg.84

Two In the Arlberg:

St. Anton: Skiing’s Hometown- Photos by Ross Wagner pg.98

In Search of Special Snow- Stuben’s Albona

by Jerome Aske, Jr. pg.102

Stowe’s Sterling Trail- Watercolor Art by Cecile Johnson pg.106

Parkas- Fashion by Peggy Collins pg.78

Set Your Edge for Parallel by Stein Eriksen, Instruction, Technique pg.104

Instruction Corner- Changing Your Edges by Doug Pfeiffer pg.111

On-Snow Warm-Ups by Tage Pedersen pg.128

Kid’s Bindings- Buy Them the Best by Gordon Lipe pg.120

Ski Tests- Reports on 28 Skis pg.124

January 1969

Three Fathom the Deep- Powder Skiing pg.53

Up, Up, and Away- Jackson Hole’s Olympian Pepi Stiegler Tells How

To Make a Real Gelande pg.56

Conservation and Wilderness- A Guide for the Thoughtful Skier

Part II by John Jerome pg.61

An Italian Charmer- Sleek Sestriere by John Henry Auran pg.68

Aspen Mountain’s Bell Mountain- Watercolor Art by Cecile Johnson pg.84

Pacific Northwest- Land of the Dedicated- Washington and Oregon

Resorts by John Henry Auran pg.98

Snowsuits for Big Kids- Fashion by Cathie Judge pg.64

Andean Fashion Album- Portillo, Chile Fashions by Peggy Collins pg.66

How I Ski- Jean-Claude Killy Analyzes His Technique pg.72

For Those Aches and Pains- Program to Get Rid of Sore Muscles

by Tage Pedersen pg.78

Instruction Corner- Pole Planting by Doug Pfeiffer pg.89

A Guide to Mixing Bindings by Gordon Lipe, Equipment pg.74

Are Today’s Skis Worth the Price? by Doug Pfeiffer pg.82

February 1969

Those Other Skiers- Mountaineers, Tourers and Cross Country

by George Schelling pg.43

My Perfect Race- The Only Race Without an Error

by Jean-Claude Killy pg.48

Conservation and Wilderness- A Guide for the Thoughtful Skier

Part III pg.79

It’s Not All Borscht- New York’s Catskill Mountains, Ski Areas

by Dinah Witchel pg.50

By the Wayside of the Alps, Liechtenstein by Pat Orvis pg.55

The Bear Facts- California Resort by John Henry Auran pg.66

The Bowls at Vail- Watercolor Art by Cecile Johnson pg.74

Turnabout- Fashion by Cathie Judge pg.52

Stein Eriksen Does the Mambo- Instruction pg.62

Thrust Those Tips- Mike Hughes’ Tips for Christies, Technique pg.82

Work Where It Counts- Ellsworth Moore Tips, Technique pg.84

Blow Your Cool- Sepp Uhl Demonstrates how to Spin 180º

in Mid-air, Technique, Instruction pg.86

Skiing is Kid Stuff- Kids’ Skis, Equipment by Al Greenberg pg.50

Know Your Bindings- The Gertsch 6D by Gordon Lipe pg.72

March/ April Spring 1969

Try It My Way— Jean- Claude Killy Techniques pg.48

The End of Innocence-Professional- Amateur Controversy

by John Henry Auran pg.50

Old Racers Never Die- Veteran’s Circuit by John C. Tobin pg.52

Racing- Man to Man— The French- American Challenge Cup at Aspen

by John Henry Auran pg.56

This May Be Corny, But Spring Skiing is Great!- Photos and Guide pg.43

Beauty Beats the Weather Beast— Cosmetic Protection

by Cathie Judge pg.58

In Memoriam- Brouhaha Over Ski Technique, Humor

by Rigo Thurmer pg.60

Rope Tricks- Fitness, Exercise by Tage Pedersen pg.62

How to Tackle the Super Steep- Ski School Director at Mammoth

Mountain Gus Weber shows how, Instruction pg.68

Power Your Christies with Wide Track—Austrian and French

Feel-apart Techniques pg.83

Know Your Bindings- The Millel Ambassador by Gordon Lipe pg.64

Skiing Under the Midnight Sun- Tromso, Norway by Jan Johannesen pg.54

Alta’s High Rustler- Watercolor Art by Cecile Johnson pg.74

September 1969

On Throwing the Rascals Out-Changing of the Guard at USSA

by John Jerome pg.48

Al’s Run at Taos- Watercolor Art by Cecile Johnson pg.96

It Was Karli’s Year- Schranz took an Early Lead in the World Cup,

How Good Was He? by Jean-Claude Killy pg.77

Gertrud Gabl and her Little Helpers- Noone Would Let Her Give

the World Cup Away by John Henry Auran pg.80

The Old Man and the Slalom Deluge- Schranz by John Henry Auran pg.84

Duel in the Sky- A Czech and Norwegian fought for Jumping Honors

by Bill Hibbard pg.86

To Tour, To Race, Perhaps To Win- US Team by John Caldwell pg.88

What’s New for ’70- Fashion by Cathie Judge pg.103

Equipment

What’s New for ’70:

Skis- Fiberglass Harts and Heads by Al Greenberg pg.

Boots- Plastics pg.106

Poles pg.116

Bindings- New Step-ins and Revolutionary Anti- friction

Devices pg.118

How to Pick a Pair of Skis by Doug Pfeiffer pg.132

How to Pick a Pair of Boots pg.134

How to Pick a Pair of Bindings by Al Greenberg pg.135

Was Gibt? New Jet Technique by Doug Pfeiffer pg.90

This Year, How About Skiing Your Way Into Shape? Ignoring

Pre-season Conditioning by John Jerome pg.94

SKIING’s 1970 Ski Area Guide pg.145

October 1969

Defend Your Right to Ski- The Mineral King Case

by John Henry Auran pg.62

Pity the Poor Ski Patrolman by John Jerome pg.112

Promises, Promises- Men’s Alpine Team, Competition

by John Jerome pg.126

The Old Guard and the Spear Carriers- Portraits of Our Hopefuls pg.128

Mountain on the Other Side—Back of Stowe’s Spruce Peak, Madonna

Ski Areas, Resorts by Jerry Aske, Jr. pg.93

When Last Tailed, James Bond was Alive and Well and Skiing in the

Bernese Oberland—007 Scans Wengen, Murren, and

Grindelwald, Lauberhorn Downhill and Eiger Uphill

by George Bush pg.98

The Glamour of Sugarbush- Watercolor Art by Cecile Johnson pg.116

High Camp at Hood- Fashion by Cathie Judge pg.105

Jet Your Christies the Way I Do- by Jean- Claude Killy, Instruction pg.121

Instruction Corner- Stunts by Doug Pfeiffer, Instruction pg.141

Ski Into Shape- Oh Yeah? by Tage Pedersen pg.156

Here Are Skis, There Are Skis, Everywhere Pairs of Skis, But

Which Pair is for Me? Ski Tests by Doug Pfeiffer pg.132

Know Your Bindings: Geze Top Star- Step Star by Gordon Lipe pg.134

November 1969

Playboy’s Skiing- It’s Not Even for Snow Bunnies- Hugh Hefner’s

Resort by John Jerome pg.112

The Zen Turn by John Jerome pg.120

True Grit Triumphant by John Jerome, Competition pg.114

Le Danger Americain- Dangerous Gals pg.116

By Helicopter to Dream Skiing- Heliskiing by John Henry Auran pg.95

Super Tignes- Wow! France, Resorts by Al Greenberg pg.147

Heavenly Valley- Watercolor Art by Cecile Johnson pg.130

Location: Iceland- Fashion by Cathie Judge pg.98

How to Stay out of Trouble by Jean-Claude Killy, Technique,

Instruction pg.107

Instruction Corner- First Timers by Doug Pfeiffer pg.135

How Much Bind Does a Ski Binding Need? Release by Gordon Lipe pg.122

Skis-Why Not Pick a Pair or Two- Ski Tests by Doug Pfeiffer pg.127

December 1969

A is for Aspen- Resorts, Ski Areas by Dinah Witchel pg.87

Cannon: Big Gun or Cap Pistol? by John Jerome pg.102

Vermont’s Mount Snow- Watercolor Art by Cecile Johnson pg.118

Norway- The Total Experience by Ralph Thornton pg.98

Signs on the Slopes- Astrological Interpretations, Fashion

by Cathie Judge pg.104

Powder Power by Jean-Claude Killy, Instruction pg.94

The Much Abused Snowplow by Doug Pfeiffer, Technique pg.123

Liftmanship- The Art of Getting Ahead in Skiing by Paul Laric with

Cartoons by Dave Pascal, Humor pg.136

Skis for ’70- How Do They Rate?- Ski tests’ Capsule Reports

by Doug Pfeiffer pg.116

How Safe are Safety Straps? Options by Gordon Lipe pg.113

You Get Hurt, So Who’s To Blame? Admonition to the Suit Happy

by Dan Penofsky, Lawsuits pg.76

1970's

January 1970

Kids, This is a Mountain, This is a Ski- Children and Skiing

by George Schelling pg.80

Straight Down- Dick Buek, Hero by John Jerome and Jim Scott pg.85

Val Gardena: Unexpected and Beautiful- Enthusiasm for the Tourist

by Jim Becket pg.59

Boyne Country: Big Time Skiing, Midwestern Style by John Jerome pg.68

A Reno Vacation- Ski Areas, Resorts by Al Greenberg pg.89

Sun Valley’s Baldy- Watercolor Art by Cecile Johnson pg.106

Kicky New Pants- Fashion by Cathie Judge pg.64

On the Steep- Hints by Jean-Claude Killy, Instruction pg.71

Liftmanship II by Paul Laric, Cartoons by Dave Pascal pg.94

Lift, Point and Squash- Converting the Stem to Parallel

by Sven Coomer, Instruction pg.98

Mystique and Ritual: The Art of Selecting Your Skis

by Doug Pfeiffer pg.74

The Old Friction Bugaboo- Steps to Reduce Friction by Gordon Lipe pg.78

February 1970

Val Gardena: Prelude to a Pro League by John Henry Auran

Competition pg.47

How to Win at Slalom- An Understanding of Strategy, FIS

Championships by Jean-Claude Killy pg.50

Skin Strategy- Ski Care Plan by Cathie Judge, Health pg.34

Mike Who? Skiing’s True Superman by John Jerome pg.52

Suspended Moments-Photos pg.58

Vermont Step by Step- Vacations by Lance Tapley pg.62

Czechoslavakia- Travel, Ski Areas by Al Greenberg pg.54

Canada’s Mt. Tremblant- Watercolor art by Cecile Johnson pg.78

Carve That Turn- How to Add Precision by Doug Pfeiffer and

Sven Coomer, Technique pg.71

Bottom Problems- Equipment Ailments- How to Diagnose and

Treat Them by Mike Maginn and George Schelling pg.83

The Eckel Royal- Bindings, Equipment by Gordon Lipe pg.88

March/ April Spring1970

The Ultimate Schuss- Speed Skiing Carried to Maniacal Limits

by John Jerome, Competition pg.54

The Killy Challenge- Racing Format for the 70′s? pg.74

Spring Cleaning- Clearance of Photos pg.45

More to Come- Lots of Snow if You Know Where to Look

by Mike Maginn pg.49

Night Skiing by Al Greenberg pg.60

Have a Spring Fling- Fashion by Cathie Judge pg.68

For the Late, Late Show- Ski Kaprun, Kitzsteinhorn Glacier

Travel, Ski Areas by Al Greenberg, Spring- Summer Skiing pg.50

Adventure in New Zealand- The Tasman Glacier, Travel, Ski Areas

by Jean-Claude Killy pg.57

California’s Mammoth Mountain- Watercolor Art by Cecile Johnson,

Text by Doug Pfeiffer pg.76

Tricks for Kicks- Rudi Wyrsch and Doug Pfeiffer pg.62

The Spectacular Aerial Turn- Pointers with Pepi Stiegler pg.86

The New Tyrolias- Bindings by Gordon Lipe pg.71

Ski Waxing by Mike Maginn pg.81

September 1970

Report from San Francisco- USSA Convention, Charlie Gibson

At the Top by John Jerome, pg.46

The Season of Gloom- Chaos and Frustration Everywhere at the

Start of the Decade by John Jerome, Competition pg.81

What Happened to the Americans This Time? Val D’Isere

by John Jerome, Competition pg.86

The First Biennial Amateur World Championships for Professional

Ski Racers- FIS at Val Gardena by John Jerome, Competition pg.88

How a Cripple Took it All- Billy Kidd’s Gold Medal Performance

by Tage Pedersen, Competition pg.84

While the Vodka Flowed- Russians at the FIS Nordics

by John Caldwell pg.92

Europe: A Rookie’s Primer, Travel by John Jerome pg.138

The East: Primer for masoch*sts by Al Greenberg, Travel pg.140

The West: Primer for Powder by John Henry Auran, Travel pg.142

Skis: The New Crop— Plastics and Big, Bold Ads by Al Greenberg pg.108

Bubble, Bubble- No Toil, No Trouble- New Comfort in Boots pg.110

Equipment

The New Bindings: They’re Really New- Greater Safety pg.116

Selecting the Right Bindings pg.118

Selecting the Right Poles pg.119

The New Poles by Mike Maginn pg.120

Which Boot for You? by John Henry Auran pg.124

A Pair of Ski s Right for You- How to Find them pg.126

Sneak Preview- Fashion by Cathie Judge pg.97

Power to the Ski Instructor- NASIC at Vail, Colorado

by Doug Pfeiffer pg.128

October 1970

Power To You, Skier- New Think Revolution by Doug Pfeiffer pg.115

Conditioning for the Tight (Tight Ligaments) by Tage Pedersen pg.125

Letter From… Where? Crans- Montana, Switzerland, Travel

Ski Areas by Cathie Judge pg.76

Will a Lift Line Wait Spoil Ernie Blake? Taos, New Mexico

Travel, Ski Areas by Al Greenberg pg.79

Everything You Wanted to Know About the Eastern Slopes

by Dinah Witchel pg.84

Austria From A to Z by George Bush, Travel, Ski Areas pg.90

Big Burn at Snowmass- Watercolor Art by Cecile Johnson

`Text by John Henry Auran pg.110

Dawn of the Age of Customizing- A Guide to Perfect Boot Fitting

by John Henry Auran, Equipment pg.82

A Dozen Ways You Can Break Your Leg by Gordon Lipe

Accidents pg.95

Ski Tests by Doug Pfeiffer pg.168

Turkiyeye Hosgeldiniz! Fashion shot in Turkey by Cathie Judge pg.99

Key for the Pros? Big Paydays Won’t Come until Ski Races

Get Niche on TV by Jean-Claude Killy pg.108

Behind “The World of Karl Schranz” Paul Ryan Film

by Ellie Waterston pg.130

November 1970

At Last- An Easy Way to Teach Yourself How to Ski- Guide for

Beginners and All Afflicted with the Stem Habit

by Stan Tomlinson, Instruction pg.89

Moving Fast- Speed Skiing, Instruction by Jean-Claude Killy pg.99

If You’re Loose, Get Strong- Exercises for the Double Jointed

by Tage Pedersen pg.122

Ski Tests for ’70-’71—Results from Annual Ski Test Program

by Doug Pfeiffer pg.113

“Dear Mr. Lipe, Keep Me Out of a Cast” Excerpts from Reader

Correspondence pg.134

The Spirit of ’71- Fashion by Cathie Judge pg.103

Letter from Japan- Travel by O. Thomas Hayes III pg.36

High Rise in the High Alps- French Resorts, Travel by Al Greenberg pg.81

Let There Be Vail- Colorado Resorts, Ski Areas by Dinah Witchel pg.94

Stratton: The Gentleman’s Mountain- Watercolor Art

by Cecile Johnson pg.108

Three for ’72- Palmers and Steve Lathrop, Competition

by John Jerome pg.86

I Lost It at Jay Peak by Chris McCall pg.126

On the Bum- New Breed of Ski Bums by Paul Gordon pg.138

December 1970

To Ski the Eiger—Sylvain Saudan Skis the Steepest

by Harvey Edwards pg.90

The Sit-In at the Ski School Bell- Ski Instructor’s Life

by John Jerome pg.94

Stocking Stuffers- Christmas Ideas by Beverly Smith pg.166

Would You Offer a Lady a Trip to Jackson Hole?

by Margaret Bennett, Travel; Ski Areas pg.44

How to Succeed in St. Moritz without a Numbered Bank Account

by George Bush, Travel pg.85

The Powder Boondoggle: An Executive’s Diary, Skiing Outside

Salt Lake City, Ski Areas, by Paul Gordon pg.98

Winter Park- The Ideal Hill—Watercolor Art by Cecile Johnson

Text by Al Greenberg pg.116

Speed for Fun by Jean-Claude Killy, Instruction pg.102

Fall-Safe- Art to Getting Tripped Up by Sven Coomer pg.121

For a Quicker Recovery, Exercise by Tage Pedersen pg.132

Lifting the Fog Over Goggleland- Ski Goggles, Equipment

by Mike Maginn pg.66

Which Skis for You? Test Results by Doug Pfeiffer pg.105

Dear Mr. Lipe: Which Binding Do You Recommend? pg.128

Getting It all Together- Fashion by Cathie Judge pg.109

January 1971

Cross-Country- The Real Lowdown- A Subversive Article

by Woody Woodall pg.63

Was It Luck? Winning by Ruling Out the Possibility of Chance

by Jean-Claude Killy pg.104

Dressing the Part-X-C Fashion by Cathie Judge pg.70

I’m Glad Whistler Lost the Olympic Bid- Glad, Do You Hear?

Canada, Travel, Ski Areas by John Jerome pg.74

Yes, They Ski In Lebanon- Arabian Ski Areas, Travel

by Al Greenberg pg.84

Look Southward, Skier- Southern US Skiing by Dinah Witchel pg.90

Waterville Valley- The Secret’s Out—Watercolor Art

by Cecile Johnson pg.98

Overcome the Mogul Menace- Alta Instructor Andy Shearer

Shows How, Instruction, Technique, Doug Pfeiffer pg.76

Tame the Super- Slick— Advice from Stowe Ski School Director

Kerr Sparks with John Henry Auran pg.108

If You Can’t Ski Parallel- Cant—by Warren Witherell, Equipment pg.94

The Rosemount SE-1—Lotork-SE-2 System (Bindings)

by Gordon Lipe pg.112

February 1971

Easy Turns for Easy Slopes- Christies by Jean-Claude Killy

Instruction, Technique pg.44

Improve Your Feel for Your Edges- Jim McDill Shows Exercises

for More Control pg.48

It’s Wild! It’s a Wheelie! Show off Turn with Bob Burns

with John Henry Auran pg.63

Letter From Spain- Solynieve Ski Areas, Travel by Mike Booth pg.24

They Ski Here? Whiteface Mountain, New York Ski Areas, Travel pg.37

UP the Peninsula- Michigan Ski Areas by Ralph Thornton pg.52

Boyne: The Snow Plated Mountain- Watercolor Art

by Cecile Johnson pg.66

Good Night David: Hello Big Sky- Montana Ski Areas, Chet Huntley

by Ellie Waterston pg.74

Which Skis For You? Part III- Ski Test Program Results pg.56

Gordon Lipe’s Binding Clinic- Readers’ Problems Analyzed pg.71

Cast Off Advice- Words of Wisdom to Help Enjoy the Breaks of the

Sport, by Sally Tawil, Drawings by Robert Pliskin pg.60

Spring 1971

Skiing to a Degree- Directory to the Best Skiing Schools

by Lance Tapley pg.58

The Greening of Skiing- Spring Skiing by Mike Maginn pg.60

Ski Chamonix and Die- Vallee Blanche and Les Grands Montets

by Jim Becket pg.37

Enter the Lumber Companies- Scott Paper Co. and Squaw Mtn.

Maine by John Jerome pg.46

Sugarloaf- Maine’s Kilimanjaro- Watercolor Art by Cecile Johnson pg.50

Anticipation: Key to Modern Skiing- Turning Power

by Jean-Claude Killy pg.55

Fight Back! by Doug Pfeiffer:

Weapons I and II: Hermann Goellner and Ultimate

One-Up-Manship pg.68

Weapons III: The Super Tippy Toe Stand with Ruedi Wyrsch pg.72

Weapons IV and V: Twist Around Masochism with Sepp Uhl pg.74

Help Yourself to Parallel- Kick the Curse of the Stem Habit with

advice from Max Good by Doug Pfeiffer pg.76

Gordon Lipe’s Binding Clinic pg.24

Boot Sufferers- The Millenium is Here- Discovery to Relieve

Foot Pain by Leonard Bernstein pg.88

Save Face- Sun and Weather Damage by Cathie Judge pg.66

Snow’s Secret by Ellie Waterston pg.44

The Mail Did Go Through- Skiing Courier by Jay George Ransom pg.62

Skiers Without Sight- Blind Skiers by Ellie Waterston pg.81

September 1971

SKIING’s 1971-72 Buying Guide: (Equipment) pg.77

A Whole New World of Skis by John Henry Auran pg.78

Boots: Pluperfect or Too Perfect? There Can be Too Much

Control by John Henry AUran pg.80

The Search for the Perfect Binding by Al Greenberg pg.82

The Pole Story by Mike Maginn pg.86

New for ’72: Glad Rags- Fashion by Cathie Judge pg.92

Competition:

The Year Our Nordic Baby Began to Feel Its Oats: Swor, Martin,

Elliot, Rockwell, Devecka and Miller by John Caldwell pg.102

The Year the World Cup Lost Its Sex Appeal by John Jerome pg.104

Chapter 2: Things Never Looked Better, and Then… Oh Boy-

Tht’s How It Was For the US Team pg.107

Winners and Losers- This Season’s Gallery pg.108

Crystal Mountain- Son of Rainier— Watercolor Art

by Cecile Johnson, Text by John Henry Auran pg.120

Letter From Detroit- USSA Convention, Olympics by John Jerome pg.28

The Greatest Show on Snow- Format for the Best Skiers

by Doug Pfeiffer pg.88

October 1971

Vacation Planning Guide:

How to Pick a Ski Area by Al Greenberg pg.88

Where to Ski: Capsule Reports of Ski Areas in:

United States and Canada pg.92

Europe pg.94

How to Survive in Europe by Don Linn pg.97

Whatever Happened to the Warming Shack? Previews of

New Ski Areas, Refurbishing of Old Areas

by John Henry Auran pg.98

Vermont’s Bormley Mountain- Watercolor Art by Cecile Johnson

Text by Dinah Witchel pg.116

Letter From New Zealand- Don’t Believe Everything You See in a

Dick Barrymore Movie by Hans Kosak pg.54

SKIING’s 7th Annual Ski Test Reports pg.123

Are the Bugs Out of the Foam? by John Henry Auran pg.114

The Spademan System- How to Get the Most Out of Your

Bindings by Gordon Lipe pg.138

Hullabaloo at Interski: Amicablity at NASIC- Two International

Meetings of Ski Instructors (Germany and Colorado)

by Doug Pfeiffer pg.101

Conditioning for Beginners by Tage Pedersen pg.136

A La Mode: Le Ski Hot- Hot Shot Skiers at Vail set the Pace for

Fashion by Cathie Judge pg.107

November 1971

Skiing ’72- Where It’s At, Profile pg.112

They’re Recycling Colorado’s High Peaks- Summit County near Lake

Dillon is Busy With Ski Activity by Al Greenberg pg.100

Solden: Austria’s Ski Happy Peyton Platz- Ski Areas by George Bush pg.106

The Vermont Experience by Martin Luray pg.108

Steamboat: Ski Town’s Mounatin- Watercolor Art by Cecile Johnson

Text by Al Greenberg pg.134

Picking Your X-C Gear by Woody Woodall, Cross- Country

Equipment pg.126

Through the Nordic Brand-Name Thicket- This Year’s Equipment

by John Henry Auran pg.130

SKIING’s 7th Annual Ski Test Reports- Part II pg.143

Look What’s Happening at Look- How to Get the Most From Your

Bindings by Gordon Lipe pg.148

Fit to be Stretched- Fashion by Cathie Judge pg.118

Revolution in Ski Teaching by Doug Pfeiffer pg.132

Had a Lesson Lately? How to tell if Your Inctructor Has Given

You Your Money’s Worth by Doug Pfeiffer pg.140

December 1971

The Great T & E Shakeup- New Technology in Skis and Boots

and How Skiers Use It by Doug Pfeiffer pg.110

Letter From Cortina by Paul Gordon, Ski Areas, Travel pg.54

The California Experience by Paul Gordon, Ski Areas, Travel pg.89

Stratton on the Split Level by Dinah Witchel pg.98

Take the Kids to France! Ski Vacations with the Whole Family

by Al Greenberg pg.106

Stowe: Supreme and Serene- Watercolor Art by Cecile Johnson

Text by John Auran pg.124

SKIING’s 7th Annual Ski Test Reports- Part III pg.131

Anti Friction Devices- Do They Work? by Al Greenberg, Equipment pg.138

The Coaches: Who Is Wearing the Black Hat? Is WIlly Schaeffler

Tyrant or Hero? by John Jerome pg.96

The Cochran Cartel- Sapporo by John Jerome pg.104

Holiday 1971-72

Touring in the Sangre de Cristos- Cross- Country at over 11,000

Feet by Al Greenberg pg.41

The Case for the Small, Family Ski Area by Al Greenberg pg.46

Adelboden, Of Course- Switzerland, Resorts,

Travel by George Bush pg.73

Your Kids and Skiing- Instruction by John Henry Auran pg.48

Leave It to the Ski School- Sigi Engl of Sun Valley Tells How His

School Handles the Kids pg.50

Teaching Your Own pg.51

The ABC’s of X-C—Primer on How to Get Your Kids to Take Cross

Country First Steps by John Caldwell pg.56

Oh, for a Snow White Christmas- Children’s Styles At Santa’s

Workshop by Cathie Judge pg.65

Kid’s Bindings Revisited by Gordon Lipe, Equipment pg.58

St. Nick, You Fink- Surprise Packages Don’t Always Work

by John Henry Auran pg.62

Dear Santa: Send Me to a Racing Camp by Dinah Witchel pg.70

Goodies to Get or Give- Gift Suggestions by Cathie Judge pg.90

February 1972

Stand Up! Are You Giving in to that Incipient Fall Too Easily?

Guide to Keeping Your Balance by Doug Pfeiffer

Instruction pg.65

Those Far Out Powder Freaks- Bob Smith and Sam Southwick

by John Jerome pg.41

Slalom’s 50th Birthday by John Henry Auran pg.46

Life in a Ski Town by John Jerome pg.48

Will the Real Numero Uno Become Super Numero Uno?

Gustavo Thoeni and Sapporo by Melton Davis pg.50

Hunter- How You’ve Changed! by Denise McCluggage, Ski Areas pg.52

Klosters: A Limited Edition- Switzerland, Ski Areas

by Ellie Waterston pg.56

Mad River Glen: For the Dedicated- Watercolor Art by Cecile Johnson

Text by Al Greenberg pg.77

Mata Hari of the Matterhorn? Fashion by Cathie Judge pg.59

Where Does the Binding Go? Equipment by Gordon Lipe pg.74

Spring 1972

Special Olympic Section:

Gotterdammerung at Sapporo- No Hiding the Cracks in the Olympic

Facade pg.33

Alpine Men: The Likely Contenders by John Jerome pg.34

Alpine Women: Beating the Odds by John Jerome pg.36

The Nordic Cry: Stop the Russkis! by John Caldwell pg.38

“Big Excite” at Sapporo- a Round Eyed Look at a APart of Skiing

Most Americans Will Only See on Television by Doug Pfeiffer pg.42

What Do You Know…About the Winter Olympics? Olympic Facts

and Trivia Compiled by John Henry Auran pg.46

Who Won What When? List of Medal Winners from Last Four

Winter Games pg.48

SKIING Magazine’s Guide to the TV Olympics pg.49

The US Team: It’s a Matter of Budget- Why Americans Won’t Win

as Many Medals as You Think They Should pg.50

The Alpine Events: Speed vs. Control pg.52

The Nordic Events: Viewers’ Favorites- Finer Points to Watch for pg.58

“And Now, a Word from Sapporo…” Complete Olympic Program pg.62

Letter From Oslo- Ski Touring, Holmenkollen by Woody Woodall pg.72

Skiing the Cariboos- Canada, Ski Areas, Travel by Mike Maginn pg.87

Tuning Ski Bindings for Racing by Gordon Lipe pg.82

How to Make Molehills of Moguls by Doug Pfeiffer and

Stan Tomlinson, Instruction, Technique pg.65

Moguls- The Wong Way by Doug Pfeiffer with Hot Dogger

Wayne Wong pg.70

Are You Getting the Most From Your Chair Lift Ride? A Way

to Catch Up on Neglected Conditioning by Rita Chazen pg.100

Through Woods-East and West- A Poetic Evocation of What

to Wear when Touring by Cathie Judge pg.75

Military Skiing is to Skiing as Military Music is to Music- If You

Have Visions of 10th Mountain Glory, Forget Them!

by John Jerome pg.104

September 1972

Equipment:

Gearing Up for ’72-’73 pg.83

Skis- All aboard the Short Ski Bandwagon! by John Auran pg.84

Boots- New Ideas in “Functional Fit” by John Auran pg.88

Poles- “Space Age Aluminum” and the Colors of Aquarius

by Al Greenberg pg.92

Bindings- Joining the Equipment Revolution by Al Greenberg pg.95

Skiwear ’73- As You Like It by Cathie Judge pg.100

SKIING’s ’72-’73 Buying Guide

How to Pick a Ski Shop pg.110

…Skis pg.111

…Boots pg.113

…Bindings pg.114

…Poles pg.116

Competition:

Sapporo: Can This Be Ski Racing? It Didn’t Look That Way with

the Austrians and the French Shut Out by John Jerome pg.118

The World Cup Dilemma: Racing at Sixes and Sevens

by John Jerome pg.122

US Team: The Best of Times, The Worst of Times by John Jerome pg.126

Sapporo: Nordic Excitement in the Land of Aahs

by John Henry Auran pg.128

The Hahnenkamm at Kitzbuhel by Jean- Claude Killy, Race Courses pg.132

October 1972

The Travel Game- Powder, Sunshine, Great Food and Enjoyable

Companions Wherever You Go by Dinah Witchel pg.75

A Round the World Areas Sampler pg.84

US Areas:

Super- Areas pg.85

For the Family pg.86

Special Experiences pg.87

Long and Late pg.88

Something for Everyone pg.89

More than a Hobson’s Choice pg.139

Mini- Vacations pg.146

New to the Game pg.149

Europe, Canada and Others:

Austria pg.90

France pg.91

Italy pg.92

Switzerland pg.93

Canada pg.136

Elsewhere pg.148

Exotica pg.148

Shaping Up the Mountain- Resort Report by Alan Pospisil pg.32

USSA Convention: The Professionals Take Over- News from Seattle

Where USSA Is Headed by John Jerome pg.56

Your Very Own Ski House! by Vivian Foltz pg.94

Cubcos for Experts: The Brute and Mogul Jumper- How to Get the

Most from Your Bindings by Gordon Lipe pg.96

You Can’t See the Forest for the Touring Skis- Cross- Country Skis,

Equipment by John Jerome pg.107

Varieties of Touring- At Least Four Different Types of Touring

Experiences Requiring Different Equipment by Daniel Ford pg.110

The Lilliputian Revolution- Test Reports on Short Skis

by Doug Pfeiffer and Mike Maginn pg.120

Hot- Dogs- We Love You! Fashion by Cathie Judge pg.99

Shape Up To Ski- General Conditioning by Tage Pedersen pg.22

Some Hope Left for the Ski Instructor? PSIA by Dick Dorworth pg.124

Sweeter Smells the Instructors’ Barnyard- Despite the Gibberish

in the Latest PSIA Handbook, the American Technique

is a Change for the Better by Doug Pfeiffer pg.127

The Piste Verte at Chamonix- How to Ski the World’s Most

Challenging Race Courses by Jean-Claude Killy pg.132

November1972

Me and Truck- Out of College and Onto the Slopes for this

Ski Bum by Bob Jamieson pg.136

The Swiss Experience- From Adelboden to Zermatt, European

Ski Areas by George Bush pg.105

Utah: Burn Before Reading- Skiing the Great Straight Chute of High

Rustler and Environs, Ski Areas by John Skow pg.134

Hot- Photo Story on Hotdoggers, Freestyle by Doug Pfeiffer

Photos by Scott Nelson and Virginia Sturgess pg.116

The New Pros- Racing as Show Biz—Spider Sabich and Co. Have

Proved that Ski-For-Pay Racing Can Work by John Jerome

Competition pg.127

Why Our Racers Don’t Win by Dick Dorworth, Competition pg.130

Skiing’s Eighth Annual Ski Test Program-Choosing the Right Ski

by Doug Pfeiffer pg.142

The Marker M-4 Toe with Rotamat or Elastomat Heel- How to get the

Most From Your Bindings by Gordon Lipe pg.152

Shape Up to Ski (II)- Exercise by Tage Pedersen pg.158

Condominiums-To Buy or Not to Buy- Should You Join the Crowd

that’s Buying Ski-Country Apartments? Vacation Real Estate

by Burton Kaplan pg.110

What’s it Like to Own a Condominium? For One Illinois Businessman

Aspen Apartment Has Been Great by Carole Newcomer pg.114

The Piste Emile Allais at Megeve- World’s Great Downhills

by Jean-Claude Killy pg.156

December 1972

The Stem- Should We Love It or Leave It? by Doug Pfeiffer

Instruction pg.98

Innsbruck: Skiing’s Capital City- Cultured Metropolis and Many Runs

In this Tyrolean Center, Travel, Europe, Ski Areas

by George Bush pg.93

Yes, There’s Skiing in New Hampshire- Northeast, Ski Areas pg.122

Sugar Bowl: San Fransisco Style- Watercolor art by Cecile Johnson

Text by Margaret Bennett pg.129

Letter From Andorra- Once Upon a Time Skiing in the Land of

Smugglers by Mike Booth pg.138

Kid’s Clothes…On the Wild Side, Fashion, Skiwear by Cathie Judge pg.107

Kid’s Stuff- Children’s Equipment by John Jerome pg.114

Skiing’s Eighth Annual Ski Test Program- Part III by Doug Pfeiffer pg.116

Saloman’s S-444 Combination- Bindings’ Evaluation

by Gordon Lipe pg.133

The Exhibition Course at Sun Valley- World’s Great Downhills

by Jean-Claude Killy pg.126

Red Power on the Slopes? Indian Owned Ski Areas, Sierra Blanca

and Sunshine, New Mexico by John Jerome pg.24

Sexism- Rampant on the Slopes? Yes, Claim Two Advocates

for Equal Rights for Women Skiers, by Marsha and Lee

Bellavance pg.136

The Witherell Effect: Efficiency for Skiing, Learning, Living—

Burke Mountain, Vermont Academy Coach and Director Talks

About His Book by John Jerome pg.142

January/ Holiday 1973

Laff Laughs Last- Top Downhiller Mike Lafferty by John Jerome pg.62

Dear Santa- Skiing Gift Ideas by Cathie Judge pg.70

The Basic Stance- Instruction by Dick Dorworth pg.58

To the French Riviera- To Ski? Southern Alps, France, Ski Areas

by Al Greenberg pg.51

Sugarbush Without Makeup- Ski Areas by Denise McCluggage pg.64

Canada’s Mineral King- Banff-Jasper Areas by John Jerome pg.82

Little Things that Mean Alot- How to Tell If Its Warm and

Comfortable, Fashion, Skiwear by Cathie Judge pg.89

Skiing’s Eighth Annual Ski Test Program by Doug Pfeiffer pg.74

The Piste O-K at Val D’Isere- World’s Grear Downhills by

Jean-Calude Killy pg.94

February 1973

Goodbye, Denver Olympics- The Initial Bid Was a Fraud but

Noone Believed tyhe Coloradans Wouldn’t Go Along

by John Jerome pg.68

22 Bad Habits You Can Correct- Instruction by Georges Joubert pg.52

Letter From Japan by Joan Cohen, Travel pg.41

Playboy East: The Skiing’s Not Bad! Great Gorge, New Jersey

Ski Areas by John Jerome pg.45

Into the Yohos, Up to My Waist- Journal of Expedition in the

Canadian Rockies by Daniel Ford pg.48

Can Killington Teach Anyone to Ski? by Robert Morrow, Vermont

Ski Areas pg.60

Can You Ski Snowmass Without Going to Aspen? by Al Greenberg

Colorado, Ski Areas pg.71

The Italian Experience

Even a Lift Line Can Be Fun by James Becket

Bormio and Livigno- Still Unspoiled- Upper Valtellina pg.77

How to Check Your Bindings by Al Greenberg, Equipment pg.64

The Banchetta Course at Sestriere- World’s Great Downhills

by Jean-Claude Killy pg.74

Spring 1973

Summer is for Ski Camps by John Henry Auran pg.41

Big Speed- Cervinia’s Kilometro Lanciato Photographed by

Del Mulkey pg.44

The Ski Writers- Behind the Scenes Look at the Profession and

Leading Members by John Jerome pg.78

Bivouac at Victory Bog- College Course in Winter Survival

photos by Jeff Naughton pg.82

Get Hot! Hot- Dogger Wayne Wong Shows How by Doug Pfeiffer

Instruction pg.48

Wax, File, and Candle- Ski Maintenance, Equipment by Sven Coomer pg.66

Letter From Farellones- Chilean Skiing by Martin Heckelman pg.32

The Robinson Bar: Century Old Hospitality for Wilderness Skiers-

Idaho Ranch, Cross Country Skiing by Alice Dieter pg.57

Arapahoe Ski Basin- Watercolor Art by Cecile Johnson, Text by

John Henry Auran pg.61

Skiing the Americas- Three Austrians Made their Way to the tops of

the Western Hemisphere’s Highest Mountains

by Herbert Lackner pg.72

One- Minute Warning- Former Racer Relives the 60 Seconds Before

the Start by Betty Bell pg.25

The Race is not Always to the Fast E- Memoirs of a Sugarloaf Ski

Week by Alan Pospisil, Humor pg.64

The Lauberhorn Course at Wengen by Jean-Claude Killy pg.76

October 1973

Great Ski Vacations: The Possible Dream by Cathie Judge pg.91

Where To Ski: The US and Canada- Capsule Reports, Resorts,

Ski Areas pg.93

How Good Are the New Ones? Four New Western Ski Areas

by John Skow pg.96

Where to Ski: Europe pg.100

Jumbo Jets Change the Vacation Picture- Cheaper Air Travel

Opens Up a New World of Skiing by Ben Kocivar pg.102

The Crowd Hater’s Guide to European Skiing by George Bush pg.104

The Great Comeback- Jean-Claude Killy’s Own Story on his

Return to Competition pg.120

Cross-Country: It’s a Buyer’s Market- Ski Touring Equipment

by Joe Pete Wilson pg.26

Feet Hurt? Fix Your Boots! Tips to Doctor Your Boots

by Michael Chapman, MD pg.54

Short Skis: Nirvana Ever Nearer, Yet So Far- Ski Test Program

Report by Doug Pfeiffer pg.114

The Allsop- Pegged for Safety- Getting the Most From Your

Bindings by Gordon Lipe pg.155

The Ski Is a Tool- Use It to Carve Turns by Warren Witherell,

Technique pg.108

Why Can’t We Just Go Ski Racing? Can Mickey Cochran Avoid

Politics- As no Previous US Team Coach Has?

by John Jerome, Competition pg.16

Susie’s Year: Start to Finish (Part II: Fall) Sapporo’s Bronze Medalist

on the Racing Circuit by Susan Corrock with John Jerome,

Competition pg.118

The Racy Look: A Winner Again- Comeback Skiwear, Fashion

by Cathie Judge pg.124

Can You Stop On X-C Skis? A Slow Down Guide, Cross-Country

by Margaret Bennett pg.52

Kwame Driver and the Snow Dance Kid- Game Warden/ Ski Bum

by Bob Jamieson pg.69

November 1973

The Great Comeback- On Jean-Claude Killy’s return to Racing

Competition (by Killy) pg.24

Skiing the Pyrenees- Good for What Ails You- Travel, Ski Areas

by Al Breenberg pg.101

Steamboat’s A-Buildin’ by George Bush, Colorado, Ski Areas pg.106

Mt. Snow in the Age of Ecology- Vermont, Ski Areas

by John Jerome pg.126

Killington: For Skiers- And Skiers To Be- Watercolor Art

by Cecile Johnson, Text by Robert Morrow pg.148

Kid’s Gear ’74: For the Super Skiing Generation- Guide to Sensible

Buying, Equipment by John Henry Auran pg.117

The Allmat 8000, Jet and PSC- How To Get the Most From Your

Bindings by Gordon Lipe pg.155

Skis- Which for You? SKIING’s 9th Annual Ski Test Program

by Doug Pfeiffer pg.165

Kids’ Clothes ’74: The Classics Go To Camp- Kids’ Apparel Shot

at Whistler Mountain, B.C., Fashion by Cathie Judge pg.121

Sitting Back is Nonsense- The Weight Back Position is Crazy

by Warren Witherell, Technique pg.136

Two for the Kids- Ski Teaching at Buttermilk, Colorado and

Mt. Snow, Vermont by Al Greenberg pg.130

Breaking the Stem Barrier by Jonathan Jenkins, Instruction pg.142

SKIING’s Hot-Dogger of the Year. #1: Wayne Wong (Foldout) pg.112

Susie’s Year: Start To Finish (Part III) Susan Recounts the Team’s

Trip to Europe and Its Hasty Retreat by Susan Corrock with

John Jerome, Competition pg.84

Can-Am: It’s the Best There Is- Junior Race Circuit by Bill Tanler pg.110

This White Wail, This Loud Blur- Ski Jumper Prose Poem

by Claude Liman pg.86

Family Sport, My Dr. Spock! Frustrations of a Skiing Mother

by Dottie Schoonmaker pg.108

December 1973

Hot Dog

Cornering the Sky- Freestyle Skiers’ Fashion by Cathie Judge,

Photos by Bruce Barthel and Virginia Sturgess pg.102

Made to Boogie- Memoirs of a Hot-Dogger Who Wonders Why

He Is by Jeff Frees pg.110

SKIING’s Hot- Dogger of the Year. #2: Eddie Ferguson-1973

by John Jerome, Foldout by Bruce Barthel pg.112

The Great Comeback- Jean-Claude Killy’s Own Story of his Struggle

to Win the Pro-Circuit Grand Prix, Competition pg.64

Susie’s Year: Start to Finish (Part IV) How the Bureaucrats Stopped

Susie Patterson and Cindy Nelson from Racing at Maribor

by Susan Corrock with John Jerome pg.75

The New Mexico Experience by John Jerome, Photos

by Virginia Sturgess pg.85

Never a Snow Drought at Arosa- Switzerland, Resorts, Travel

by George Bush, photos by Del Mulkey pg.88

Stowe- Bound- Vermont Ski Areas, by George Bush, photos by

Clyde Smith pg.90

Aspen Highlands: Maverick in Paradise- Watercolor Art

by Cecile Johnson, Text by John Henry Auran pg.132

Skis- Which for You? Ski Test Program by Doug Pfeiffer pg.94

The Besser Deluxe and Glas- How to Get the Most From Your

Bindings by Gordon Lipe pg.98

The Great T & E Tie-Up- Part I— The Boot as a Tool; How It

Evolved by Doug Pfeiffer, Illustrations by Ralph Harris pg.117

Edge- Then Turn—For Smoother, Carved Turns by Warren Witherell

Instruction pg.126

I Taught Myself to Ski (So Can You) by Roy Roberts pg.142

The Forward Lean- Humor by Betty Bell pg.137

A Then Skier Tries the Now Gear- Humor by John Skow pg.148

January 1974

Utah’s Masters of the Deep- Stein Eriksen, Alf Engen and

Junior Bounous Show How to Ski the Deep Powder

by Doug Pfeiffer, Instruction pg.60

Rendezvous Peak: The Ace in Jackson Hole by George Bush

Ski Areas, Wyoming pg.53

The Quebec Experience- Travel by Dinah Witchel, Photos by

Clyde Smith pg.56

Snowbird: Feeling Free- Watercolor Art by Cecile Johnson,

Text by John Henry Auran pg.92

The Americana: Heel Release on a Plate- How to Get the Most From

Your Bindings by Gordon Lipe pg.66

Skis- Which for You? Ski Test Reports by Doug Pfeiffer pg.76

The Great T & E Tie-Up Part II— Evolution of the Boot as a Tool

to Control Ski Technique by Doug Pfeiffer, Illustrations by

Ralph Harris pg.85

Cheat the Cold- Skiwear, Fashion by Cathie Judge pg.69

SKIING’s Gallery of Great Hot- Doggers- Scott Brooksbank, 1972

National Freestyle Skiing Champion by John Jerome

photos by Virginia Sturgess pg.80

Susie’s Year: Start to Finish (Part V) Susie Scores Her Season’s

First Downhill World Cup Points by Susan Corrock with

John Jerome, Competition pg.34

The Great Comeback- Jean-Claude Killy Concludes the Account

of his Successful Return to Competition pg.46

February 1974

Snow- On Learning to Love It- Photo Essay by Doug Pfeiffer pg.41

To Ski Hot- Down -Unweight—Freestyler’s Necessary Skill

by Doug Pfeiffer, Illustrations by Ralph Harris pg.46

Canting: A Progress Report by Warren Witherell, Equipment pg.66

We Test 14 Anti-Friction Devices by Al Greenberg, Equipment pg.77

Susie’s Year: Start to Finish (Part VI) World Cup Pressures and the

Sometimes Hilarious Ways the Racers Handled Them

by Susan Corrock with John Jerome, Competition pg.18

Proell Power- Austria’s Triple World Cup Winner is the One to Watch

at This Year’s FIS Championships at St. Moritz by John Auran pg.80

Sun Valley- Idaho, Ski Areas, Travel by John Jerome pg.52

Perfect Sweden- Ski Trip to Falun and Surrounding Areas, Travel,

Ski Areas by Dinah Witchel pg.58

Vail’s Lionshead: Back to the Good Old Days- Watercolor Art

by Cecile Johnson, Text by William Grout pg.72

Chamonix to Zermatt on Skis- La Haute Route by Bob Jamieson,

Touring pg.61

Skiing the Presidentials- White Mountains, New Hampshire,

Touring by John Skow, photos by Clyde Smith pg.64

Confessions of a Canting Addict by Muriel Wiessner, Humor pg.70

Spring 1974

Tips for Weekend Racers- How to Lower Your NASTAR Handicap

by Warren Witherell, Instruction pg.56

Tricks for Treats- Hot Dogger Wayne Wong, Bill O’Leary, George

Askevold and Don Pierce Show How by Doug Pfeiffer pg.61

Maine- Travel, Ski Areas by John Henry Auran, photos by

Clyde Smith pg.39

The Eiger Sanctum by Allan Pospisil, Europe, Travel pg.44

High Stubai- Austria’s Glacier by John Skow, Travel, Ski Areas pg.47

Mt. Alyeska-Travel, Ski Areas by John Henry Auran, photos by

Nancy Simmerman pg.52

How Many Feet Did We Do Today? Heliskiing in the Canadian

Rockies by Daniel Ford, photos by Peter Wingle pg.74

Going to the Dogs in Norway by Alan Hall pg.82

A Parent’s Eye View of a Summer Ski Camp- 50 year old Dentist

with the Kids at Timberline by Martin Staller pg.78

SKIING’s Summer Ski Camp Guide pg.81

The Ski Photographers- Behind the Scenes Look by John Jerome pg.68

Warren [Miller]: Making It On Film- Profile by Dick Dorworth

photos by Tom Lippert pg.70

Summer Supplement: For Skiers, There’s No Off-Season-

Affinity Sports pg.89

Susie’s Year: Start to Finish (Part VII) Susan Corrock Concludes her

Ski Racing Year by Susan Corrock with John Jerome

Cmpetition pg.30

Airborne at Alta- Diary of a Contestant at the 9th Annual National

Gelande Contest by Richard Barnum-Reece, Competition pg.42

September 1974

Equipment 1974-75: What’s In It for You? pg.82

Skis: Skier Designed by Jon Henry Auran pg.84

Boots: Performance Rated by John Henry Auran pg.88

Poles: Action Ready by William Grout pg.92

Bindings: Safety Engineered? by Al Greenberg pg.94

Skiwear 1974-75 Playing in Style by Cathie Judge pg.99

What’s Gone Wrong With the Weather? Talk of a New Ice Age,

But New England is in a Perpetual Thaw by John Jerome pg.79

For Easy Skiing, Tough Exercises- Lydia Bach’s Studio pg.106

The Freestylers:” Give Us More Air!” Call for GreaterFreedom

by Doug Pfeiffer pg.110

The Pros: Veteran’s Day- Hugo Nindl Met the Challenge of Youth

and Walked Off with the Biggest Pot Yet by Gaylord Guenin,

Competition pg.112

The Amateurs: Europe’s Year- Thoeni, Piero Gros, by Bill Tanler

Competition pg.114

The US Team: “So What Is So Different?” Cochran Replaced

Schaeffer

October 1974

Skiing’s Travel Guide 1974-75- Capsule Reports on 60 major

Ski Areas, Vacation Tips, Edited by Norma Higinbotham pg.19

Skiing the West by Motor Home by Bob Jamieson pg.135

Europe’s Most Elegant- Zurs, Cortina, Megeve, Gstaad, Resorts,

Ski Areas by Al Greenberg, Photos by Del Mulkey pg.138

Approaching the Untouchables- Ski Lifts by Robert Morrow pg.146

All Aboard for Skiing! Getting there by Rail, Ski Trains?

by John Jerome pg.180

Regional Guide ’74-’75- Ski Areas in Your Region pg.209

Performance is the Cry of the X-C Revolution- Synthetic

Cross-Country Gear, Equipment by William Grout pg.33

Know Your Bindings- The Salomon S-555- Equipment

by Al Greenberg pg.149

Selecting Skis- Ski Tests by Doug Pfeiffer (10th Annual) pg.163

Return to Elegance- Quiet, Dignified Clothes by Cathie Judge

Photographed in St. Moritz by Del Mulkey, Fashion pg.154

Partners in Fitness- Conditioning by Tage Pedersen pg.170

Letter From Anchorage- The USSA by John Jerome pg.11

A Gold for Repairs- Incident at Squaw Valley Olympics

y Edward Scott pg.45

The Crafty Skier’s Guide- Handcrafts and Skiing, Shopping

by I. William Berry pg.174

November 1974

What Happens When the President Goes Skiing?When Jerry Ford

Goes Skiing, the Secret Service Skis Along by John Jerome pg.56

Seven Ways to Start a Christie- From a Down Stem to an

Airborne Launch, Instruction by Doug Pfeiffer pg.121

Boots: Pinning Down Performance- New Testing Program

by Michael Chapman, MD, Equipment pg.109

Selecting Skis- Part II Equipment by Doug Pfeiffer pg.133

Know Your Bindings- The Head XD, Competition and Elite

Plates, Equipment by AL Greenberg pg.140

Skiing’s New Horizons- Freestyler Searches for New Worlds

to Conquer, Photo Essay by Virginia Sturgess, HotDogging

Competition pg.117

Big Sky- The Late Chet Huntley’s Land, Great Cross Country

by John Skow, photos by Scott Nelson pg.89

Insider’s Guide- Where the Swiss Ski- Flims, Lenzerheide

Switzerland, Ski Areas, Travel by George Bush pg.96

By God, It’s Jay Peak- Vermont, Ski Areas, Travel

by Norma Higinbotham, photos by Clyde Smith pg.100

Regional Reports- Ski Areas in Your Region pg.179

Bright, Bold and Beautiful- Fashion by Cathie Judge,

photos by Del Mulkey pg.102

What’s a Good Ski Car? Tips for Making the Trip Safer,

Easier and Cheaper by John Jerome pg.28

Why Can’t a Woman SKi More Like a Man? Anatomical and

Socialogical Differences Explain it All by Dinah Witchel pg.94

Bad Dreams on Bald Mountain- Snow Ranger in Avalanche Country

by Dave Baldridge pg.98

December 1974

The World of Mountains- What’s Under the Snow We Ski On

by John Jerome pg.58

ATM: Almost Back to Basics- American Instruction

by John Henry Auran pg.106

Selecting Skis- Part III, Equipment by Doug Pfeiffer

Your Bindings- Tyrolia’s Clix Diagonal Heel and 350 Toe

Equipment by Al Greenberg pg.124

Ready When You Are, CB- Crested Butte’s Expansion

by Al Greenberg pg.85

Insider’s Guide: Where the French Ski- Resorts in the Jura

and MassifCentral by Norma Higinbotham, Ski Areas, France pg.88

Vermont’s Golden Triangle- Stratton, Bromley and Magic,

Ski Areas by John Jerome pg.114

Regional Reports- Ski Areas in Your Region pg.153

Home At Last- US Ski Team’s National Training Center in

Park City, Utah, Competition by John Jerome pg.92

Not So Very Long Ago- Fashion by Cathie Judge pg.96

Unfair: Sex Tests for Racers- Olympic Rules by Dinah Witchel pg.42

Just for the Fun of It- Citizen’s Cross-Country Races

by William Grout pg.79

January 1975

The World of Mountains- Part II by John Jerome pg.51

Know Your Bindings- The Burt Retractable, Equipment by

Al Greenberg pg.76

Poles Apart- Guide for the Downhiller Taking Up Cross-Country

by Steve Reischl, photos by Peter Runyon pg.82

ATM: The Parallel Strand- American Teaching Method

by Horst Abraham, Instruction pg.86

Insider’s Guide: Where the Austrians Ski, Alpine Resorts

by George Bush pg.60

The New York Experience by Dianh Witchel, Travel pg.64

Breckenridge is Smooooth- Colorado, Ski Areas by John Jerome pg.68

Regional Reports- Where to Ski In Your Region, Ski Areas pg.105

A Surfeit of Ski Flicks- Report on the First International

Ski Film Festival by Archer Winsten pg.24

The Invisible Woman Racer- Race for Equal Opportunity

by Dinah Witchel pg.33

Out of Santa’s Fanny Pack- Gift Idead for Skiers

by Cathie Judge

February 1975

The Forest Service- A Timber Broker for Skiing’s Future-

Is Skiing Important to It? by John Jerome pg.76

Know Your Bindings- The Geze Jet Set, Equipment by

Al GreenbergMean Modern Mogul

- Techniques, Instruction by Doug Pfeiffer pg.44

On Balance- For the Downhiller Learning Cross-Country,

Instruction by Steve Rieschl, photos by Peter Runyon pg.60

One Ski at A Time- Independent Leg Action, Instruction by

Horst Abraham pg.68

The Oregon Experience- Ski Areas by William Grout

tSkiing New Hampshire’s Waterville and Loon by John Jerome,

photos by Clyde Smith pg.42

To the Finland Stations-Travel by John Henry Auran pg.52

Cooke City: Untapped Winter Gold- Montana, Ski Areas

by Aaron Cassidy pg.54

Regional Reports- Where to Ski In Your Region, Ski Areas pg.91

Ski-Biz: An Equal Opportunity Employer? by Dinah Witchel pg.28

Here Today, Gone In 30 Seconds- Ski Thefts and Prevention

by William Grout, Crime pg.72

Spring 1975

Someday…the Steeps- Jon Reveal Shows How to Ski Them

by Doug Pfeiffer, Instruction pg.49

Getting Off at Tahoe- by Bob Jamieson, phot. by Morton Beebe pg.27

The Berkshire Experience: It’s Kid’s Stuff- Travel, Ski Areas

by Allan Pospisil pg.36

Saas-Fee’s Special Summit World- Europe, Alpine Ski Station

Travel by George Bush pg.42

Letter From the Dolomites- Italy, Ski Areas, Travel

by Barbara Peters pg.54

Tips for Summer Storage- Equipment by William Grout pg.14

What’s a Good Binding? How Skiing Does Design Evaluation

by Al Greenberg pg.58

The Pro’s: Nobody’s Laughing Anymore- This Year the Pros

May be the Best in the World by William Grout pg.32

“What Am I Doing Here?” Hart’s Red Lodge Camp

by Martin Steingesser pg.44

Summer SKi Camps ’75- Annual Listing pg.46

First Time Down Mt. Owen by Robin McClure pg.38

What Do You Do When the Snow’s All Gone?

Sports and Activities pg.67

September 1975

Equipment: The Spirit of ’76 pg.59

Skis ’76: Simpler to Select by John Henry Auran pg.60

Boots ’76: A Search for Comfort by John Henry Auran pg.66

Bindings ’76: Stop that Ski! Ski Retention Devices

by Al Greenberg pg.76

Poles ’76: Safety is the Catchword- Strapless Grips and

Breakaway Wrist Straps by William Grout pg.109

Skiwear ’76: Ready for Action by Barbara Alley pg.82

The Many Splendored Montafon- Austria, Ski Areas, Travel

by George Bush pg.48

Colorado’s Glowing Peaks- Summit County, Ski Areas, Travel

by Al Greenberg pg.113

Report from Interski- “Down with Extremism!”

by Al Greenberg pg.10

How to Mechanize your Conditioning Program- Stress Tests

by Paul Gordon pg.150

The World Cup: Winner Take All- Controversy

of Gustavo Thoeniby Hans Heinrich, Competition

Freestyle Goes Dramatic- Hotdoggers and Classical Ballet

by Karen Lamoreux pg.130

The US Team: Coming On- The End of a Four Year Decline

by John Henry Auran, Competition pg.134

The Pros: Going Down to the Wire

by William Grout, Competition pg.136

Nordic: Off Year Gamesmanship by John Caldwell, Competition pg.144

October 1975

Killington: First with the Most by John Jerome,

Vermont, Ski Areas pg.19

Where To Ski ’75-’76 Guide to Major Resorts pg.45

The New Age Comes to Winter Park- Denver,

Colorado, Ski areas pg.68

Val Thorens- That’s Why by Al Greenberg pg.79

Skiing With Club Med- Europe, Ski Areas by Jerome McFadden pg.107

The Skills of Skiing- Part I, Balance by Doug Pfeiffer

Instruction pg.87

Train with a Pro- Rudd Pyles, Conditioning, by WIlliam Grout pg.196

Ski Boots: How to Make Sure They Fit

by Michael Chapman, MD Equipment pg.96

Ski Brakes- Do They Work? SOme Have Problems

by Carl Ettlinger pg.159

A Woman’s Guide to Ski Equipment by Dinah Witchel pg.166

Fashion Forecast: Snow and Warm! by Barbara Alley pg.99

The Man Behind the Ski Shows- Harry Leonard Profile

by John Jerome pg.178

November 1975

The World of Winter- Life Still Goes on Above, On and Beneath

the Snow by John Jerome pg.17

The Skills of Skiing, Part II- Edge Control, Instruction

by Doug Pfeiffer pg.73

Equipment Close Up- Skis, An In Depth Study on

the Ideal Ski by Doug Pfeiffer pg.44

Binding Performance Report: Look and Besser,

Which Model for You? Lab Results by Carl Ettlinger pg.82

Cross-Country Equipment: The Year of Profusion

by William Grout pg.114

Is It Really Skiing? Freestyle, Hotdoggers by Paul Gordon pg.102

“No Kidding-Aspen’s the Best” by John Jerome,

Colorado, Ski Areas pg.32

Skiing the Valel D’Aosta- Courmayeur and Cervinia

by Robert Morrow, Europe, Ski Areas pg.57

The Eastern Townships Unmasked- Eastern Canada Ski Areas

by John Henry Auran pg.68

Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Skiing- Home Grown Skiwear,

Fashion by Barbara Alley pg.95

Skiwear- Getting It Together- How to Choose and Care For pg.119

January 1976

Snow: It’s More than Ice- Prose and Photo Essay

by John Jerome pg.11

Ski Touring for Tots- Primer for Parents by Marlyn Doan pg.62

‘Tis the Season- Useful Gifts for Skiers by Muriel Adams pg.73

Let’s Ski the Bumps! Three Basic Ways to Enjoy a Mogul Field

Instruction by Corky Fowler, photos by Bruce Barthel pg.52

Cross-Country’s Basic Stride- Text and Photos by John Caldwell pg.90

Boots: Performance ’76 by Michael Chapman, MD, Equipment pg.33

Bindings Performance Report: Cubco and Tyrolia

by Carl Ettlinger, Illustrations by Dan Todd pg.76

More Mammoth than Ever- California, Ski Areas

by Dinah Witchel photos by Dick Rowan pg.25

In Slovakia, The Snow Isn’t Red- Skiing and Lifestyle in the

Tatras by Al Greenberg, photos by Del Mulkey, Travel pg.39

The All-the-Comforts-of-Home Ski Tour, Country Inns

by John Skow, photo by Ad Berkey pg.66

February 1976

Special Olympic Section

The XII Winter Olympiad: It’s More than Just a Race

by Al Greenberg pg.15

Men’s Alpine: It Won’t Be Easy by John Henry Auran pg.16

Women’s Alpine: Wide Open by John Henry Auran pg.18

Innsbruck: The “Simple Olympics” by Bill Tanler pg.20

Flashback: Innsbruck ’64 by William Grout pg.31

US Alpine Team- Is This the Year? by Bill Tanler pg.36

Lake Placid: The Invisible Olympics by Dinah Witchel pg.40

The Alpine Coaches: Under the Gun by Hans Heinrich pg.46

Denver: The Phantom Olympics- What if the 1972

Vote Had Gone theOther Way? by William Grout pg.51

Nordic: It’s Anybody’s Race by John Caldwell pg.54

Olympic Q and A pg.56

Conquering the Deep by Corky Fowler, Instruction pg.65

Return of the Telemark by Rick Borkovek, Instruction pg.84

Bindings Performance Report: The Marker M Line

by Carl Ettlinger pg.88

The Moguls of Marrakech- Travel by Tom Hayes pg.96

What Makes Martha Run? Martha Rockwell Profile

by John Henry Auran pg.76

The Ski Team Docs by John Jerome, Orthopedic Surgeons pg.80

An Extra-Ordinary Jill- Kinmont is the Subject of

the Movie “The Other Side of the Mountain by Dinah Witchel pg.92

The Single Game-Play it for Shorter Lift Line Waits

by Don Clark pg.100

SPRING 1976

Hijinks at Sugarloaf- Maine, Ski Areas, by John Jerome

photos by Fletcher Manley pg.18

Teton Country- Snow King, Grand Targhee and Jackson Hole,

Wyoming, Ski Areas by John Henry Auran

photos by Bruce Barthel pg.34

You Can’t Beat That! Longest Lift-Served Season is at

Canada’s Whistler Mountain by Paul Gordon

photos by Morten Beebe pg.42

The Pros: Faster and Faster- Competition, Text and photos

by William Grout pg.12

Summer Ski Camps ’76- U.S., Canada and Europe pg.74

Flipping Out at Summer Camp by Carol Austin Bridgwater pg.77

Is Ski Camp For You? Middle Aged Camper Finds It’s a Great

VACATION FOR ANYONE BY MARTIN STALLER PG.80

One…Two…Three…Ski Ballet! by Corky Fowler, photos

by Bruce Barthel pg.65

Ski Tuning is Easy- How to Maintain Your Skis and What

Tools to Use by William Grout pg.26

Bindings Performance Report: The Gertsch Line by Carl Ettlinger pg.82

Sports for the Off-Season:

Biking-The Great Conditioner pg.49

Tennis-The Thwang of a Well-Stroked Shot, Tennis Camps pg.52

Water-Next Best to Snow, Water Skiing pg.58

Backpacking- Freedom, Fresh Air and Mountains pg.62

SEPTEMBER 1976

The Whole Ski Catalog- Equipment Selection Rules pg.71

Boots ’77 by John Henry Auran pg.72

Skis ’77- High Performance and Not Racing Skis by William Grout pg.84

In the Foil Line- Ski Foils by Paul Gordon pg.92

Skiwear ’77- The Racing Influence by Barbara Alley, Fashion pg.94

Bindings ’77 by Carl Ettlinger pg.123

Poles ’77- Many Variations by Al Greenberg pg.128

The Great Cariboo Lift-Off- HeliSkiing in the Canadian Rockies

by Al Greenberg pg.36

Mad River Glen- It’s a Natural! Vermont, Ski Areas

by John Jerome pg.173

News of Areas in Your Region pg.211

Do the Helicopter! Instruction, Technique by Corky Fowler pg.46

Knee Builders- Exercises, Conditioning by Tage Pedersen pg.195

High Drama at Innsbruck- Klammer, Rosi and Gros

by Al Greenberg, Competition pg.134

The World Cup: A Season of Promise- Rosi Mittermaier and

Ingemar Stenmark Made a Tough Season Look Easy

by Bill Tanler pg.138

Freestyle: A Fight to the Finish- Intense Competition

by Don Russell, Hotdoggers pg.162

The Pros: Dudu Goes Wild- Henri Duvillard by William Grout pg.166

Nordic: No More Humble Pie- Bill Koch, First X-C Medal for U.S.

at Innsbruck by John Henry Auran pg.168

OCTOBER 1976

Time Trip to Taos- New Mexico, Ski Areas by John Skow pg.45

Vermont’s Little Big Ten- Resorts by Linda Cross pg.50

Skiing’s Guide to Great Ski Vacations- Resort Directory

by Linda Cross pg.61

Europe’s Super Downhills- Alps, Ski Areas by George Bush pg.82

News of Areas in Your Region pg.211

Fast Skis- Equipment by Al Greenberg pg.163

Bindings Performance Report: The Geze Olymp 76

by Carl Ettlinger pg.182

Making Sense of the New Boots- How to Pick Them by

Michael Chapman, MD pg.186

Go-Ahead for Ski Brakes? Some Caution is Needed in Their Use

by Carl Ettlinger pg.195

Carving Your Way to Better Turns- Instruction by Corky Fowler pg.175

Running a Mountain in Style- How Ski Industry Leaders Dress

For Work and Pleasure, Fashion by Barbara Alley pg.100

The Men Who Made the Mountains by John Jerome pg.92

NOVEMBER 1976

In Washington D.C., Skiing Lives! by Dinah Witchel pg.34

Fun Skiing in Vail City- Colorado, Ski Areas by John Jerome pg.51

And Now…the Truth About Mt. Snow by Robert Morrow pg.61

Sun and SNow in Sondrio-Alps, Ski Areas, Europe

by Barbara Matthiessen pg.199

News of Areas in Your Region pg.231

Fun Skis by John Henry Auran pg.125

Cross-Country Equipment: The Waxless Wave by William Grout pg.158

Are Your Old Bindings Worth Saving? by Carl Ettlinger pg.207

Steps to Better Skiing- Stepping from One Ski to Another

is a Sign of Good Technique, Demonstrated

by Jens Husted with Chris Ryman and Weems Westfeldt pg.141

Stength for Those Turns- Leg Exercises by George Twardokens pg.190

Go, Go, Number 9,514! The Engadine, Competition

by Jerome McFadden pg.70

Kochie- Profile of First American Olympic X-C Winner

by John Jerome pg.95

Styled for Freestyle- Skiwear, Fashion by Barbara Alley pg.86

December 1976 (Pages Cut Off on Copy)

7 Ways to Ski Anything Safely- Demonstrated by Jens Husted

with Chris Ryman and Weems Westfeldt pg.?

Downhill Techniques for Ski Touring by Steve Rieschl pg.

The Inner Game of Skiing- How Tim Gallwey’s Teaching Worked

in Two Western Ski Schools by Karen Lamoreux pg.

“What Do You Think You Are? A Bloody Swiss?” Said the Moniteur

European Skiing Styles Differ, Leading to a Certain Confusion

by Jerome McFadden pg.

The New Park City Image:Tough- Utah, Resorts, Ski Areas

by Al Greenberg pg.

Mt. Washington Valley- New Hampshire, Ski Areas

by Allan Pospisil pg.

Long Skis and Cold Nights- Norway Skiing by Allan Pospisil pg.

Savognin: In Search of a Better Mountain- Swiss Resort

by George Bush pg.

News of Areas In Your Region pg.

Dudu the Magnificent- Henri Duvillard, Competition

by William Grout pg.

Freestyle Skis- 25 Models Designed for Ballet or Mogul-Bashing

by William Grout pg.

Kid’s Skis by John Henry Auran pg.

Bindings Performance Report: Kids’ Bindings by Carl Ettlinger pg.

Dressing for a Colorado Holiday- Skiwear, Fashion

by Barbara Alley pg.

White Magic- A Young Woman Amputee Learns to Ski

by Janet Anderson pg.

A Night in a Crevasse- At Chamonix, Vacationer Skiing off-piste

Has a Brush with Death by D.W.G. Guest pg.

January 1977

Through the Trees- How to Recognize the Trees that Grow in

Ski Country by John Jerome, photos by Dick Rowan pg.40

All I Want for Christmas Is- Gifts for Skiers by Barbara Alley pg.74

Tree Skiing by Corky Fowler pg.51

How to Ski the Crud- Instruction, Technique by Corky Fowler pg.103

A Whipped Cream Mountain in Cowboy Country-

Steamboat, Colorado Ski Areas by John Jerome pg.57

Mont Tremblant- Canada, Ski Areas by Robert Morrow pg.67

Portes Du Soleil- With One Lift Ticket, You Can Ski 12 Areas

on the Swiss-French Border, Europe, Ski Areas

by Al Greenberg pg.76

There Is Skiing, By Golly, In the Midwest- Travel, SKi Areas

by Linda Cross pg.87

News of Areas in Your Region pg.117

Bindings Performance Report: A Really New Look at Look pg.108

Burned Out at 14? Young Racers and the FIS-Point Chase

by Dinah Witchel, Competition pg.91

February 1977

A Skier’s Guide to Animal Tracks by John Jerome pg.27

Tracks Tell the Tale- How to Read Your Own Ski Tracks to

Improve your Technique by Jonathan Jenkins pg.33

The Lateral Connection by Reudi Bear, Instruction pg.81

Franconia: Where It All Began- Can It Make a Comeback as a

Lively Ski Center? by John Jerome pg.41

Two Nuggets of San Juan Gold- Purgatory and Telluride, Colorado,

Ski Areas, Travel by William Grout pg.54

Pontresina- Neighbor of St. Moritz, Ski Areas, Resorts, Travel

by John Henry Auran pg.71

News of Areas in Your Region pg.97

Freestyle’s New Breed- A Look at the New Professionals, Hotdoggers

by William Grout pg.48

What’s Next for Suzy Chaffee? by Dinah Witchel, Profile pg.64

Bindings and Skiing Performance- The Other Side of the Coin-

How Good Bindings Aid in Edge Control by Carl Ettlinger pg.86

Steps to Winter Survival- Ways to Cope With Ski Country

Emergencies by Paul Gordon pg.61

Avalanche! Knowing What to Do Can Save Your Life

by Michael Lahey pg.76

Alphabet Soup- USSA, SIA, PSIA- What the Letters Mean

by John Jerome pg.90

Spring 1977

Spring Skiing: It’s the Best- How to Plan for it, What to Bring,

How to Ski It by John Henry Auran pg.28

Assignment: Freestyle- Freestyle Camp by William Grout,

Hotdoggers pg.36

Summer Ski Camps ’77- North, South American and European

Ski Camps pg.41

Everyone’s Doing It! Genia Fuller, Wayne Wong and Gary Elliot

Demonstrate Some Simple Ballet Routines, Freestyle,

Hotdoggers by Doug Pfeiffer pg.46

Spring Skiing on Steep White Sides- Mt. Baker, Washington

by Branley Branson pg.56

Mountains and Manners- Banff, Canadian Rockies, Travel, Ski Areas

by Linda Cross pg.62

Mean Tuckerman Ravine- New Hampshire, Ski Areas,

White Mountains by Daniel Ford pg.72

Taking the (Skiing) Cure at Sport Gastein- New Lifts at an Austrian

Spa by John Skow pg.80

Letter From Down Under- Skiing at Southeast Australia’s

Snowy Mountains by William Davis pg.110

News of Areas in Your Region pg.127

Behind the “Bindings Performance Reports” How to Interpret the

Reports by Carl Ettlinger pg.120

Tennis: Sweet Strokes at Ski Area Clinics by Al Greenberg

Off Season Sports pg.84

Summer Tennis Camps ’77- At or Near Ski Resorts pg.89

Sailing: A Schuss Over Open Water by John Henry Auran pg.92

Canoeing: Summer Slalom for Skiers by Harry Baxter pg.96

Biking: Vt. 100 Revisited- State Long Bicycle Tour is a Great

Conditioner by Allan Pospisil pg.100

Snowfall: How It Happens by John Jerome pg.114

September 1977

Skiing’s 1978 Equipment/ Fashion Forecast pg.79

Skis: Long, Soft, Stable by WIlliam Grout pg.80

Skiwear: Bright, Warm, Changeable by Barbara Alley pg.111

Boots: Light, Sleek, Simple by John Henry Auran pg.116

Bindings: Convenient, Functional, Durable by Carl Ettlinger pg.132

Poles: Handy, Sturdy, Safe- Saber Grips, Hollow Ice Tips

by Linda Bauer-Isabelle pg.140

Weather: Can It Happen Again? Last Season: Drought in the West

Cold in the East, What Lies Ahead by John Jerome pg.46

Winter Returns to the East ( After Five Mild Seasons)

by John Henry Auran pg.52

Tackling the Great Untracked- Skiing the Bobbie Burns Meant

Putting Tracks on a Never Skied Before Mountain

by Al Greenberg pg.56

Sansicario Rising- Italian Alps, Travel, Ski Areas

by Jerome McFadden pg.167

News of Areas in Your Region pg.209

How to Shoot the Chutes- Instruction by Corky Fowler pg.170

Get Roped Into Fitness- Jumping Rope, Exercise, Conditioning

by Tage Pedersen pg.191

The World Cup: Not So Easy? After a Slow Start, Ingemar Stenmark

Proved the Pundits Wrong, by Bill Tanler, Competition pg.176

Nordic: Toward a X-C World Cup- Thomas Wassberg Came In

First in this Year of Informal World Cup Scoring

by John Caldwell, Competition pg.182

The Pros: Dudu Does It Again- Henri Duvillard’s Records

by William Grout pg.184

Freestyle: On With the Show- Hotdoggers by Jim Rawling pg.186

Fun Racing for the Family- The Equitable Family Skiing Challenge

by William Grout pg.188

October 1977

Skiing’s Vacation-Planning Guide: Where To Ski In’78 pg.55

Skiing Europe Smartly- Tips for a Trip To the Alps

by Robert Britton pg.82

Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows by William Grout, Ski Areas pg.109

Stratton Has Style by Linda Cross, Ski Areas pg.115

Feeling Smug in Kitzbuhel- Austria, Ski Areas, Hahnenkamm

by John Skow pg.120

News of Areas in Your Region pg.257

How to Ski the Whole Mountain- How to Vary Your Turns as the

Terrain Changes, Demonstrated by Dave Sause, Roy Loman

and Gary Burke, Instruction pg.205

Lift Exercises for Mind and Body- Six Yoga Ways to put

Lift-Riding Time to Good Use by Arne Leuchs and Patricia

Skalka pg.227

Racing Skis- 24 Models Designed for Carving and Stability at High

Speeds by William Grout pg.125

Bindings Performance Report: Update on Plates- Changes on the

Besser, Burt, Cubco, Gertsch and Spademan Lines

by Carl Ettlinger pg.233

Take It From the Top! Versatile Parkas, Vests, and Windshirts

Fashion, Skiwear, by Barbara Alley pg.142

The Year That Never Was- How a Westerner Survived the Drought

to Rediscover “the Full Funk Raga of Skiing”

by Bob Jamieson pg.221

Rich Man. Poor Man, Beggarman- Skier! Skiing Has Special Meaning

to Author Irwin Shaw, by John Jerome pg.247

A Lesson in Arctic Driving- At Volvo’s Winter Test Facility

Above the Arctic Circle by John Jerome pg.148

November 1977

The X-C Experience- Cross- Country Skiing pg.169

X-C Skiwear: Stylish is In! Cross-Country Fashion

by Barbara Alley pg.170

X-C Equipment: The Choice is Yours by John Henry Auran pg.172

A Ridge Too Far- Caution, Common Sense and Careful Equipment

Check are Vital for Safe Touring by Marlyn Doan pg.180

Three Ways to Ski Uphill (Cross- Country Skiing)

by John Caldwell pg.187

Big Sky Goes Native- Montana, Ski Areas by Linda Cross pg.100

For Steep, Storied Skiing, It’s Stowe- the Nosedive, the National,

the Goat and the Starr, Vermont, Ski Areas, by John Skow pg.115

A Pair of Swiss Alternatives- Arosa and Crans- Montana Rival the

Better Known Swiss Resorts by Allan Pospisil pg.130

News of Areas in Your Region pg.243

Early Edging Controls the Turn by Corky Fowler pg.107

Cruising Skis- 23 Models by William Grout pg.123

Bindings Performance Report: Update on Toe-Heels­­­— the Geze,

Look, Marker, Salomon, and Tyrolia Designs

by Carl Ettlinger pg.200

Suited for Powder- Fashion, Skiwear by Barbara Alley pg.146

Kosinski on Skiing- Author Jerzy Kosinski by Linda Cross pg.143

Update: Women and Skiing- Do Sexist Cliches Still Prevail in

Teaching Women to Ski? by Dinah Witchel pg.193

Great Moments in Skiing- Award Winning Ski photos pg.222

He Went Straight In- Personal Reminiscence of Dick Buek,

Daredevil Downhiller of the ’50s by Nicholas Howe pg.225

December 1977

“Ingemar, Ingemar—Say Something, Ingemar” World Cup

Champion Ingemar Stenmark Lets His Record Speak For Itself

by Bill Tanler, Profile pg.162

Downhill With the Rich and Super-Rich— Private Instructor

to the Princess of Iran, Bill Bonney by Jerome McFadden

Profile pg.181

Put More Fun in Your Run- 14 Ways to Improve Your Skiing Skills

by Max Lundberg, Instruction pg.117

Quick Turning Skis- Short and Mid Length Skis for Bumps, Powder,

and Fall Line Skiing by William Grout pg.77

Trend Setting Boots- Lightweight and High Performance Boots

by John Henry Auran pg.100

Bindings Performance Report: The Geze GC-35 and the Salomon

222- Models That Utilize a Different Interpretation of the

Single-Pivot Cup by Carl Ettlinger pg.169

Sun Valley: The Compleat Resort- Vacation, Travel, Ski Areas

by Al Greenberg pg.70

Christmas in New Hampshire by Paul Gordon pg.85

Zut Alors! It’s Val/ Tignes- French Alps, Val d’Isere, Europe

by Linda Cross pg.90

Skiing the Twin Dragon- A Visit to South Korea’s Yong Pyeong

without a Bribe from Tongsun Park, Travel

by Michael Maginn pg.115

News of Areas in Your Region pg.197

Togs for Tots to Teens- Children’s Skiwear by Barbara Alley pg.133

Great Moments in Skiing- Award Winning Ski Photos pg.138

January/ Holiday 1978

Mountain Light- Photo Essay and Text on the Special Quality

of Light at Altitude by John Jerome pg.46

The Mahres: Two Pieces of the Same Puzzle- US Ski Team’s

Brightest Hopes- Phil and Steve Mahre by John Skow pg.87

After the Fall- When You Release from Both of Your Skis,

Which One Goes Back On First? pg.44

Skiing in Flat Light- Tips on How to Have Fun When You Can’t

See Terrain Features, Instruction by Corky Fowler pg.51

Good Pole Action For Good Turns by Paul Jones, Instruction pg.70

Advanced Recreational Boots- Models for Ambitious Intermediates

by John Henry Auran pg.108

Notes from the Center of Sugarbush- How to Savor the Skiing, Night

Life- and Nuttiness by John Jerome pg.57

Pressure Tactics, Politics, and Powder at “Old Crusty Butt” Last

Year’s Political Furor at Crested Butte Has Left a Bargain Ski

Resort Intact by John Jerome pg.72

To Russia, With Skis- Cheget, Soviet Caucasus by Al Greenberg pg.94

News of Areas in Your Region pg.135

54 Gifts for Christmas by Carol Feder pg.104

The Many Ways of X-C—Cross-Country Skiing

by John Henry Auran pg.122

February 1978

The FIS World Championships- Can the Americans Win at

Garmisch? by Bill Tanler pg.34

The FIS Nordics- Leading Contenders in This Year’s X-C

Championships at Lahti, Finland by John Caldwell pg.57

Why Tauber Is Still the Boss- Hank Tauber Profile by Bill Tanler pg.41

Cool Coach on a Lukewarm Seat- Head X-C Coach Marty Hall

Profile by John Henry Auran pg.61

The New Racing Turns- Skiers can Learn From the Innovations

of Thoeni and Stenmark by Brooks Dodge

and Helmut Schmalzl pg.47

Aspen’s Maverick Highlands by Allan Pospisil, Colorado, Ski Areas pg.64

Burning Up At Jay Peak- Vermont, Ski Areas by Dinah Witchel pg.75

Voyager in the Hollersbachtal- Ski Mountaineering in the

Austrian Alps Leads to Swift Descents and Sudden Danger

by John Skow pg.83

News of Areas in Your Region pg.97

The Whys of Ski Tuning by Peter Weaver pg.70

How Long is Long? Notes on How Ski Length is Measured

by Bard Glenne pg.72

How to Set Your Bindings- A Look at the Lipe, IAS, BFU,

Self Release and PRIS Methods of Bindings Adjustment

by Al Greenberg pg.80

Spring 1978

When It’s Springtime in the East- A Time to Savor by Paul Gordon pg.33

When It’s Springtime in the Rockies by William Grout pg.35

A Ski Circus in Summer- Sailer Summer Ski Camp at Whistler

Mountain, British Columbia, Sking Bumps the

Wayne Wong Way by John Skow pg.41

Summer Ski Camps ’78 by Tamsin Venn pg.49

Carving and Skidding- You Need them Both by Jerry Muth

Instruction pg.38

Ballet Tricks You Can Learn- Seven Advanced Ballet Maneuvers

by Corky Fowler, Freestyle, Hotdogging pg.74

Espana- Skiing in Spain, Europe, Ski Areas by William Grout pg.34

News of Areas In Your Region pg.99

Don’t Always Blame the Bindings- Be Aware of How Ski Injuries

Occur by Carl Ettlinger pg.68

College Skiing- Important Alternative for Young Racers

by Dinah Witchel pg.71

“What Do You Do In the Off Season?” Skiing Asks some Prominent

Skiers How they Stay in Shape for Winter pg.55

Picnic for the Slopes- Recipes, Cuisine by April Herbert pg.90

September 1978

Skis ’79 by William Grout pg.72

Boots ’79 by John Henry Auran pg.96

Bindings ’79 by Carl Ettlinger pg.111

Poles ’79 by Al Greenberg pg.119

Skiwear ’79 by Barbara Alley pg.125

Update on Sun Valley by Linda Cross pg.46

Stalking Utah’s Powder- Heliskiing the Wasatch by Wiliam Grout pg.65

News of Areas in Your Region pg.189

Tips for Family Racers, with Hank Kashiwa, Instruction pg.50

Turn Before a Drop Off, with Corky Fowler, Instruction pg.52

Use Your Poles When Skiing to the Chair by Karen Schiesser pg.56

Weight the Outside Ski by Olle Larsson, Instruction pg.61

Developing Skills For Skiing: Part I— Basics from the Demo Team

by Horst Abraham and Stu Campbell pg.147

Jogging is for Skiers Too- How to Get Total Body Fitness

by Tage Pedersen, Exercise, Conditioning pg.168

The World Cup: A Season without Suspense- By January the Men’s

Race Had already been Decided by Bill Tanler, Competition pg.136

The Pros: A Season of Surprises- Andre Arnold Finished First

by Wiliam Grout, Competition pg.154

Citizens’ Racing: Fun for Everyone by Paul Gordon pg.156

Ingemar’s Garmisch- Stenmark’s Two Golds at the FIS

by Bill Tanler, Competition pg.158

Lahti: Surprises and Poetic Justice— Only a Few of the Victories

at the FIS World Championships were Unexpected

by John Henry Auran pg.177

King of the Mountain- Skiing Picks Jim Barton as the Top Skier

at Stowe, Vermont pg.34

October 1978

Update on Sugarbush by Carol Feder, Ski Areas pg.26

Update: Vail’s Night Life by Linda Cross, Ski Areas pg.48

Update on Crested Butte by William Grout, Ski Areas pg.68

Relax- You’re at Snowmass, Profile of a Family Resort

by Al Greenberg pg.74

Discovering Killington’s Other Side- Excitement Under the Gondola

by Allan Pospisil pg.82

Skiing’s Vacation- Planning Guide ’79— Guide to the Top Resorts pg.111

Bravo, Bormio! Italy, Ski Areas by Dinah Witchel pg.136

News of Areas in Your Region pg.217

Tips for Family Racers, with Hank Kashiwa, Instruction pg.20

Cigarette Turns for Beginners by Larry Lasch pg.50

Banking Against A Mogul with Corky Fowler pg.64

Developing Skills for Skiing: Part II- More Basics with the PSIA

Team, by Horst Abraham and Stu Campbell pg.144

How to Use Your Ski Muscles- Exercises based on New Research

by Tage Pedersen pg.173

Skis for Speed- Racing and Cruising Skis Report by William Grout pg.149

Bindings Performance Report: The Salomon 727 by Carl Ettlinger pg.196

Do Your Bindings Affect the Behavior of Your Skis? Test Results

by Bard Glenne and Philip Hofstetter pg.204

Style Among the Stars- Fashion on the Set of Avalanche

by Barbara Alley pg.178

King of the Mountain- Skiing Picks Chris Ryman as the Top Skier

at Snowbird pg.22

Great Moments in Skiing- Award Winning Ski Photos pg.80

November 1978

Update on Mt. Snow by Tamsin Venn, Ski Areas pg.48

Update on Vancouver by Robert Morrow, Ski Areas pg.84

Rompin’, Stompin’ Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Ski Areas

by Linda Cross pg.107

Making Tracks at Verbier- Swiss Valais, Europe, Ski Areas

by Al Greenberg pg.146

Waterville is Well-Bred- New Hampshire, Ski Areas

by Dinah Witchel pg.171

Update: Steamboat Touring by John Henry Auran pg.209

News of Areas in Your Region pg.231

Tips for Family Racers with Hank Kashiwa, Instruction pg.44

Smoothing Out the Mountain with Corky Fowler pg.62

Anticipation by Olle Larsson and James Major, Instruction pg.88

Developing Skills for Skiing: Part III- More Basics with the PSIA

Team, by Horst Abraham and Stu Campbell pg.113

Building Stronger Legs for Skiing- Exercises Based on New

Research by Tage Pedersen, Conditioning pg.212

Lofty Looks for Warmth- Fashion, Skiwear, by Barbara Alley pg.201

Skis for Fun- Reports on new Mid-length and Long and Soft Skis

by William Grout pg.119

Showcase Boots by John Henry Auran pg.165

Bindings Performance Report: The Moog Delta S by Carl Ettlinger pg.197

Coaching: Enter the New Breed- The Intellectuals Take Over

by James Major, Competition pg.153

King of the Mountain- Scooter LaCouter is Skiing’s Choice

as Aspen’s Top Skier pg.46

Death of the Ski Bum? The Time Honored Ski Area Employee

is Disappearing by Jeff Frees pg.159

The Road to Lake Placid- Foldout Painting of US Ski Team pg.192

December 1978

Skiing is for the Young- How to Get Kids Started pg.119

From Santa’s Workshop- Gifts for Skiers by Carol Feder pg.148

Recreational Skis- Test Reports by William Grout pg.97

Boots for Fun- Test Reports by John Henry Auran pg.109

Bindings Performance Report: The Burt II- New Version of the

Retractable by Carl Ettlinger pg.170

Update on the Golden Spike Empire by Carol Feder, Travel pg.56

Looking in on Canada’s Marathon by Linda Bauer-Isabelle, Travel pg.76

Update on Glen Ellen by Tamsin Venn, Travel, Ski Areas pg.78

Copper Mountain Serendipity- Colorado, Ski Areas

by William Grout pg.81

Lech/ Zurs: For Serious Skiers- A Visit to the Vorarlberg, Travel

Ski Areas by John Skow pg.101

Exploring the Laurentians- Canada, Ski Areas by Allan Pospisil pg.144

Surprising Sugarloaf- Maine, Ski Areas by Patricia Langan pg.176

Areas in Your Region pg.225

Tips for Family Racers with Hank Kashiwa, Instruction pg.52

Playing with Counterslopes with Corky Fowler pg.60

Spice Up Your Mogul Runs- Four Ways to Ski the Bumps

by Max Lundberg pg.87

King of the Mountain- Skiing picks Harold “Hoover” Austin as the

Top Skier at Sugarbush pg.26

A Brush with Death- Californian Avalanche by Tom Dongo pg.142

What’s New in X-C Gear? by John Henry Auran pg.185

The Trail Blazers- Cross-Country Apparel, Fashion, Skiwear

by Barbara Alley pg.192

Sharpen Your X-C Skills by John Caldwell pg.196

Ski Touring Down on the Farm- Green Mountain by John Skow pg.198

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January 1979

Update: The Healthy Life in Aspen by Linda Cross, Colorado,

Ski Areas pg.133

Update on Burke Mountain by Tamsin Venn pg.40

Looking in on Breckenridge’s Telemark Fest by William Grout pg.50

First Out of Denver- Front Range Skiing by Linda Cross pg.61

A Schladming Sampler- South of Salzburg is an Area Combining

Cross-Country, Alpine and Ski Mountaineering by John Skow pg.86

They Ski in Pennsylvania- Don’t they? by Dinah Witchel pg.104

Tips For Family Racers with Hank Kashiwa, Instruction pg.18

Skimming Over the Moguls with Corky Fowler pg.38

Taming the Hard Stuff- How to Handle Ice without a Pick

by Mike Hickey pg.73

How Good Are Your Old Bindings? by Carl Ettlinger pg.119

The Terrors of Tiny Liechtenstein by James Major pg.69

Abbi! Portrait of US SKi Team Powerhouse Abbi Fisher

by Nick Howe pg.81

Whatever Happened to Freestyle? A Former Competitior Wonders

by Pat Karnik pg.94

Do It Yourself Skiwear—Making Your Own by Margo Landrum

Fashion pg.128

King of the Mountain- Skiing Picks Jens Husted as Vail’s Top Skier pg.24

Ski Tour of a Threatened Wilderness- Minnesota’s Boundary

Waters Area by Allan Pospisil pg.111

February 1979

Tips for Family Racers with HankKashiwa, Instruction pg.19

Do the Mogul Kip by Corky Fowler pg.39

Hip and Knee Angulation by Olle Larsson and James Major pg.52

Powder Made Easy by Max Lundberg pg.61

How to Ski with Your Youngster by Karen Schiesser, Children pg.92

Arizona Snow Bowl: Religion vs. Skiing by William Grout pg.22

Looking In on Blackjack by Linda Bauer-Isabelle pg.24

Update on Whistler- Travel, Ski Areas by Robert Morrow pg.47

New Mexico Magic by WIlliam Grout, Travel, Ski Areas pg.54

Alpe d’Huez: La Station Complete- Why they Should Have Had the

Grenoble Olympics Here by Al Greenberg pg.76

The Go-Go South by Allan Pospisil pg.83

News of Areas in Your Region pg.113

King of the Mountain— Boone Lennon, Sun Valley’s Top Skier pg.34

The Green Mountain Boys- The US X-C Ski Team’s Forceful

Foursome by John Skow pg.95

Mount Holyoke’s Instant Ski Team- Surprising Story of a College

Ski Team’s Start by Jean Valens Bullard pg.100

Ski Tuning Tips from the Racer Chasers- Hints from the Top

Pro Service Men by William Grout pg.68

How to Pick a Rental Shop by Carl Ettlinger pg.89

September 1979

Skis 1980- Test Reports on Sport and Racing Models

by William Grout pg.98

Boots 1980 by John Henry Auran pg.106

Bindings 1980 by Carl Ettlinger pg.112

Poles and Accessories 1980 by Colette O’Conner pg.116

Skiwear USA- In an Olympic Year, a Choice of US Fashions

by Barbara Alley pg.124

Update on Steamboat by Carol Feder, Travel, Ski Areas pg.54

Update on Stowe by Tim Petrick, Vermont, Travel, Ski Areas pg.68

Return to Taos- New Mexico, Ski Areas, Travel by Al Greenberg pg.91

Ski the Alps- Europe, Ski Areas, Travel pg.163

Essentially Smugglers’- Vermont’s Smugglers’ Notch, Ski Areas pg.183

Skiing Tip for Family Racers- A Free Skiing Drill for Fall Training

by Hank Kashiwa, Instruction pg.36

How to Get Up From a Fall- Demonstrated by Tim Petrick

Instruction pg.56

Watch Your Weight- Where Should You Stand on Your Skis?

by Jim Isham pg.62

Jogging With a Twist- Conditioning Tips, Exercise

by Tage Pedersen pg.63

Mind Over Skis by Carl Wilgus pg.82

Skiing Tip for Teaching Children by Steve Smith pg.88

The Lessons of Interski- US Ski Teaching Ranks Among World’s

Best by Al Greenberg pg.154

On Skis: A Personal History- Equipment Buff Recalls the Days of

Segmented Edges by Nicholas Howe pg.152

Christa Kinshofer- The Female Stenmark? Competition

by James Major pg.32

The 1978-79 Season in Review- Photo Highlights pg.132

Braa Humbug! Cross-Country Gets a World Cup and a Nordic Ace

Makes a Comeback by John Caldwell pg.137

The World Cup Unlucky 13th- Walcher and Stenmark

by James Major pg.138

The Pros: Arnold, Forland Does It Again by William Grout pg.142

Racing Bib Fever- Citizen Racers Wax Enthusiastic In More Races

than Ever by John Henry Auran pg.144

Tamara Who? Tamara McKinney by Nicholas Howe pg.149

October 1979

Update on Jay Peak by Carol Feder, Ski Areas pg.40

Update on Winter Park by William Grout pg.49

Update on Telemark by John Henry Auran pg.92

Where To Ski: The Hottest Cold Spots- Report on 70 of the Best

Resorts in Canada and US pg.105

Voyage to Jupiter- Park City, Ski Areas by Allan Pospisil pg.129

Hunter Has It All- Hunter Mountain, Catskills, New York

by Robert Morrow pg.138

A Traveler in the Montafon- Vorarlberg, Europe by John Skow pg.142

Where To Ski In Your Region pg.229

Skiwear: The Texture of 1980- Fashion by Barbara Alley pg.192

Racing Skis 1980 by William Grout pg.198

Bindings Performance Report: The Tyrolia 60 Series

by Carl Ettlinger pg.203

Christian Orlainsky- The Next Stenmark? by Olle Larsson and

James Major, Competition pg.188

How to Get Up From a Fall by Tim Petrick, Instruction pg.52

Skiing Tip for Family Racers- How to Set a Practice Course

by Hank Kashiwa pg.56

Board Games for Leg Strength- Conditioning, Exercise

by Tage Pedersen pg.61

Mind Over Skis by Carl Wilgus pg.78

Ski With Your Feet by Peter Seigel pg.98

Skiing Tip for Teaching Children- How the “Magic Turning Buttons”

Can Help Kids Ski by Barb Roylance pg.102

What Alpine Skiers Can Learn From Cross-Country

by Horst Abraham and Clint Roberts pg.181

The Best of the Ski Cars- New Front Wheel Drives by Rich Taylor pg.81

Getting There- Does a Lady Risk Her Virtue Traveling on a Ski

Train? by Nicholas Howe pg.149

November 1979 (Unclear Copy)

Update on Sun Valley by John Henry Auran pg.38

Looking In On Mont Tremblant by Allan Pospisil pg.64

Looking In On Boyne Country by …Harbine pg.97

The Pleasures of Keystone- Colorado Resorts, Ski Areas

by Tamsin Venn pg.105

The New Mt. Snow by Peter Bodo pg.132

…On the Clouds- La Plagne and Les Arcs, French Alps, Europe

by Al Greenberg pg.179

New of Areas In Your Region pg.249

Skiing Tip for Teaching Children by …Lawrence pg.35

…Fitness- Sit Ups by Tage Pedersen, Conditioning, Exercise pg.60

How to Get Up From a Fall by Tim Petrick, Instruction pg.74

Mind Over Skis by Carl Wilgus pg.98

…Steps to Efficient Skiing by Horst Abraham, Instruction pg.113

Tug of War for Better Skiing by Horst Abraham pg.228

AnneMarie Moser, Downhill Extraordinaire- Leading Olympic

Contender by Olle Larsson and James Major, Competition pg.46

The Road to the Olympics- Painting by Cecile Johnson pg.170

Sport Skis 1980- Report by William Grout pg.142

Skiwear: The Shape of 1980 Fashion by Barbara Alley pg.164

Boots for Women by John Henry Auran pg.172

The Salomon 626 by Carl Ettlinger pg.209

Cross-Country at the Crossroads- Better Waxless Skis, 50mm Boots

by John Henry Auran pg.189

A Grand Tour of Jackson- Alpine Caliber Vertical in

New Hampshire’s X-C Wonderland by John Skow pg.198

Action Knits for X-C—Skiwear, Fashion by Barbara Alley pg.206

Rip Van Winkle in the Space Age- Awakening to Sleek new Gear

A Lace-Boot Devotee is Born by Nicholas Howe pg.218

December 1979(Partially Unclear on Copy)

Update on Killington by Robert Morrow, Ski Areas pg.36

Update on Squaw Valley by Dinah Witchel, Ski Areas pg.73

Portrait of Aspen by Nicholas Howe, Colorado, Ski Areas pg.97

…Once and Future…Expanded Look at Reshaping this New

Hampshire Resort by Al Greenberg pg.128

…Turntable of the Alps- Europe, Ski Areas by Tamsin Venn pg.152

Where to Ski in Your Region pg.219

Skiing Tip for Family…Shaving Your Time Through the Gates

by Hank Kashiwa pg.32

How to Get Up From a Fall by Tim Petrick, Instruction pg.40

…True Bar for a True…Base- Fine Tuning Skis for Competition

by Hank Kashiwa, Instruction pg.80

Mind Over Skis- How to Handle Stress and Fear While Skiing

by Carl Wilgus, Instruction pg.84

…Snow Warm Up- Conditioning Tips by Tage Pedersen pg.92

How to Enjoy Powder by Horst Abraham, Instruction pg.117

Looking In On USSA National Ski Week by WIlliam Grout pg.38

A Skier’s Christmas- Gifts by Carol Feder pg.110

Showdown at Whiteface- In the Pre-Olympic GS at Lake Placid,

Ingemar Stenmark faced Competition from World Cup Winner

Peter Luscher by Olle Larsson and James Major pg.103

Holly Comes of Age- Downhiller Holly Flanders, Competition

by Nicholas Howe pg.147

Recreational Skis 1980- Lab Tests on 18 Easy Turners

by William Grout pg.132

Boots for Faster Skiing- Test Reports and Guide to Finding the

Right One for You by John Henry Auran pg.158

Skiwear: The Colors of 1980, Fashion by Barbara Alley pg.172

Bindings Performance Report: The New Spademan Line

by Carl Ettlinger pg.178

1980's

January 1980(Partially Unclear on Copy)

Skis 1980- Children’s Skis by William Grout pg.90

Boots 1980- Children’s Boots by John Henry Auran pg.92

Skiwear: Classy Looks for Kids, Fashion by Barbara Alley and

Hollis Brooks pg.95

…Back- Motivation, Hard Work and Superior Medical Care

Return our Injured Racers to the Slopes

by Nicholas Howe pg.86

The Road to the Olympics- ’76 Olympic Star (?) Painting by

Cecile Johnson pg.108

Update on Sugarbush by Robert Morrow, Ski Areas pg.42

Update on the Holmenkollen by John Henry Auran pg.58

…Appeal- Colorado Giant, Ski Areas by Linda Harbine pg.65

Triple Threat in… Vermont-… Okemo, and Pico by Daniel Ford

Ski Areas pg.81

…at Val Senales- Tyrol Resort, Europe, Ski Areas

by Allan Pospisil pg.100

Where to Ski In Your Region pg.131

How to Get Up From a Fall by Tim Petrick, Instruction pg.34

The Pole Stretch- Loosen Up for More Relaxed Skiing

by Tage Pedersen, Instruction pg.39

Skiing Tip for Family Racers- How and When to Plant Your Pole

by Hank Kashiwa, Instruction pg.50

Skiing Tip for Teaching Children- “Peanut Butter and Jelly

Turns” by Kristin Lawrence pg.56

Mind Over Skis- How to Stop Trying and Ski Better by Carl Wilgus

Instruction pg.63

How to Ski Moguls with Style by Horst Abraham, Instruction pg.73

Running Devil’s Thumb- Near Winter Park, Colorado, Touring

Hideaway for Serious Racers and Vacationers

by Allan Pospisil, Cross-Country Skiing Areas pg.110

X-C Skiwear: Multi Purpose Poplins, Fashion by Barbara Alley pg.116

For a Different Vacation Try Cross-Country- What to Look for

When Planning a Touring Holiday by Marlyn Doan pg.119

February 1980(Partially Cut off Copy) Olympics Special

Ready, Set-…Starting Gate, Photo by Kelly/ Russell pg.97

Lake Placid: Olympic Town, Watercolor art by Cecile Johnson,AWS pg.100

The First Lake Placid Olympics by Nicholas Howe pg.102

The TV Olympics- What You’ll See and When pg.106

The Postal Olympics- Stamps Honoring the Winter Games

by John Henry Auran pg.110

The Alpine Courses- Whiteface Mountain by Billy Kidd pg.112

Men’s Downhill: It’s Anybody’s Race- Ken Read Could Be the

Favorite pg.118

Women’s Downhill: Moser’s the Choice, Cindy’s the Hope

Annemarie Moser and Cindy Nelson pg.120

Men’s GS: Stenmark and the Gods of Chance pg.122

Women’s GS: A German Specialty? Kinshofer and Maria Epple pg.126

Men’s Slalom: Stenmark…and Then? Upset is Possible, But

Unlikely pg.130

Women’s Slalom: It’s Almost a Lottery- Hanni Wenzel pg.134

Jumping, Combined, Biathalon by John Henry Auran pg.140

Cross- Country by John Caldwell pg.142

The US Olympic Ski Team- Sketches of US Team Members Likely

to Compete at Lake Placid pg.151

The US Medalists- There Have Been Some Skiing Greats Going for

the Olympic Metal for the US by Nicholas Howe pg.157

The Trivia Olympics- More than you Ever Wanted to Know About the

Winter Olympics pg.163

The Technical Olympics- Modern Technology at the Olympics

by Paul Gordon pg.170

Skiing Tip for Family Racers- How Proper Body Position Helps You

Ease Through the Gates by Hank Kashiwa, Instruction pg.32

Exercises for Fast Recoveries- How to Hasten Your Return to the

Slopes by Tage Pedersen, Instruction, Conditioning pg.40

Mind Over Skis- Break Through Mid Season Blahs by Carl Wilgus pg.52

How to Get Up From a Fall by Tim Petrick, Instruction pg.56

Cycle Your Turns by Peter Siegel, Instruction pg.62

How to Ski the Steep by Horst Abraham, Instruction pg.81

Update on Telluride by William Grout, Ski Areas pg.36

Looking in On Grand Targhee by John Henry Auran pg.42

Update on Cannon Mountain by Tamsin Venn pg.46

Update on Big Sky by Linda Harbine pg.54

Three in BC- Red, Tod and Panorama by Tamsin Venn pg.64

Where to Ski In Your Region pg.181

Looking in on the Black Summit by John Henry Auran pg.48

Racing as it Was- “Old Days” of Racing by Nicholas Howe pg.71

Olympic Racers’ Feet Hurt, Too- AT the Pre-Olympics

by Carl Ettlinger pg.91

Spring 1980

What You Can Learn From the Olympic Racers by Billy Kidd pg.33

Update on Timberline by WIlliam Grout pg.26

Mammoth is for Locals by William Grout, Ski Areas pg.38

There Are No Spectators at Red Lodge- Ski Camp by Nicholas Howe pg.44

Summer Ski Camps ’80- Guide by Tamsin Venn pg.53

Mountains Mit Schlag- SKi Mountaineering in Austria’s

Silvretta Range by John Skow pg.71

Rite of Spring at Mont Ste.-Anne by Allan Pospisil pg.84

Think Sommer-Ski- Zermatt, Switzerland, Ski Areas, Europe

by Jean Bradshaw pg.96

Looking in on Marmot Basin by Tamsin Venn pg.105

The 21st Century Binding- Industry Experts Discuss the Binding

of Tomorrow by Carl Ettlinger pg.100

Skiing Tip for Family Racers- How to Fininsh a Turn

by Hank Kashiwa, Instruction pg.16

Shape Up- Jumping Rope, Conditioning, Exercise by Tage Pedersen pg.20

How to Get Up from a Fall by Dave Ingram pg.28

The Subtle Skills of Unweighting by Max Lundberg pg.59

Mind Over Skis- Transcendental Skiing by Carl Wilgus pg.91

Ball Games on Skis by Robb Pigg pg.104

Do the Wedge Hop- An Exercise to Develop Edging and Balance

by Jim Isham pg.111

The Greening of Ski Racing- Where the Money Comes From

and Who Gets What on the World and European Cup

Circuits by James Major pg.79

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September 1980

Skiwear: Styles that Shine by Hollis Brooks pg.72

The New Skis- More Racing Models by William Grout pg.78

The New Boots- Ultra High Models by John Henry Auran pg.88

The New Bindings- Line by Line Review by Carl Ettlinger pg.98

The New Poles by Kathryn Gross pg.106

Sun Valley: The Magic Lives On by Nicholas Howe, Ski Areas pg.51

Sugarbush Stretches the Season by Al Greenberg, Ski Areas pg.110

Update on Killington by Dinah Witchel pg.148

Update on Jackson Hole by William Grout pg.154

Looking in on Whiteface After the Games by John Henry Auran pg.160

Skiing Tip for Citizen Racers- Warming Up by Hank Kashiwa

Instruction pg.44

Skiing Tip for Safety- How to Avoid Trouble On Cat Tracks

by Max Lundberg, Instruction pg.48

The Billy Kidd Dry Land Tune Up Caper- How to Make Turns

Without Snow by Billy Kidd, Instruction pg.63

Sharpen Your SKills on a Ski Deck by WIlliam Grout pg.117

Squirt Your Turns by Jim Isham, Instruction pg.158

An Olympics to Remember- How Stenmark, Stock, Moser, and Wenzel

Garnered the Golds, by James Major, Competition pg.124

Team Wenzel Takes the World Cup by James Major, Competition pg.134

The Nordics: Younger, Tougher, Closer by John Henry Auran pg.140

Freestyle Comes of Age-Again- This Year’s FIS Sanctioned

World Cup Could Change the Face of Freestyle

by Daniel Ford, Hotdoggers pg.145

October 1980

How Phil Mahre Won His Silver- Photo Analysis of Phil’s Run

at Lake Placid by James Major pg.180

Update on Squaw Valley by Tamsin Venn, Ski Areas pg.48

Update on Copper Mountain by William Grout, Ski Areas, Colorado pg.58

Looking in on Hunter Mountain, by John Henry Auran, Catskill

Mountains, New York, Ski Areas pg.60

Where to Ski: The Peak Experience- A Ski Vacationer’s Guide

to US and Canadian Ski Areas pg.87

Serendipity at Snowbird, Utah, Ski Areas by Nicholas Howe pg.119

A New Chapter at Stowe- To Celebrate its 40th- New Lift,

More Snowmaking by Tamsin Venn pg.129

The Sunny Side of the Matterhorn- Cervinia, Alps, Ski Areas

by Allan Pospisil pg.136

Where to Ski in Your Region pg.203

Skiwear ’81: Classics in Color- Shot in Telluride, Colorado

Fashion by Hollis Brooks pg.142

Racing Skis 1981- Reports on High Speed Skiing Models

by WIlliam Grout pg.148

Fast Boots by John Henry Auran pg.164

Bindings Performance Report: New From France- Look and

Salomon by Carl Ettlinger pg.177

The Pros: Getting Richer and Richer- Last Season Prize was over

One Million Dollars by William Grout pg.170

How Phil Mahre Won His Silver- Photo Analysis of Phil’s Run

at Lake Placid by James Major pg.180

What It Takes to be a Great Ski Racer by Billy Kidd pg.190

Ski Blind to Learn Body Awareness by Scott Singleton, Tip pg.25

Skiing Tip for Citizen Racers- Quick Starts by Hank Kashiwa

Instruction pg.46

Mind Over Skis- Getting Mentally Ready to Ski by Carl Wilgus pg.52

Round Turns for Moguls by Jim Isham, Instruction pg.85

How to Make Your Skis Turn by Horst Abraham, Instruction pg.154

Skiing Tip For Safety- Carrying Your Skis with Care

by Max Lundberg pg.197

November 1980

Skiing Tip for Citizen Racers- The Ready Position

by Hank Kashiwa, Instruction pg.28

How to Get Off a Chair by Dave Sanctuary, Chairlifts pg.44

Ski One Legged on the Flats by Scott Singleton, Instruction pg.56

Mind Over Skis- Making Your Lift Time More Valuable

by Carl Wilgus pg.62

How to Edge Your Skis by Horst Abraham pg.116

Skiing Tip For Safety- Slow Speed Areas by Max Lundberg pg.155

How to Build Confidence in the Bumps- Mogul Skiing

by Billy Kidd pg.157

Design Your Own Training Schedule by Tage Pedersen

Conditioning pg.175

Sharpen Your Short Swing by Jim Isham pg.203

Skiwear ’81: Winning Looks for Citizen Racers, Fashion

by Hollis Brooks pg.108

Sport Skis ’81- Models For Cruising, Bumps and Powder

by William Grout pg.164

Men’s Recreational Boots by John Henry Auran pg.180

Bindings Performance Report: The Geze Line by Carl Ettlinger pg.186

The Ground Swell of Citizens’ Racing- Racing Fever Is Proving

Contagious by John Henry Auran pg.91

An Equitable Family Ski Challenge Journal- A Family Goes to the

National Finals by Kurt Ulrich, Competition pg.103

How Stock Won His Gold by James Major pg.128

Looking In On Waterville Valley’s World Cup by Nicholas Howe pg.58

Update On Beaver Creek by Tamsin Venn, Ski Areas pg.60

Update On Crystal Mountain by John Henry Auran pg.64

Holiday at Banff- Canada, Ski Areas by Al Greenberg pg.67

Shhh- Winter Park is a Secret by John Skow, Colorado, Ski Areas pg.134

Stratton Goes Double by Robert Morrow pg.170

Where To Ski In Your Region pg.213

December 1980

A Small Ski Lesson for Small Skiers- Illustrated Tips for

Children by Jebbie Brown pg.116

Junior Skis 1981 by William Grout pg.118

Boots 1981- Children’s Boots, What to Look For

by John Henry Auran pg.124

Bindings 1981- Kids’ Models by Carl Ettlinger pg.135

Skiwear ’81: Lively Looks for Kids- Junior Fashion

by Hollis Brooks pg.142

Gifts for the Skier Who Has (Almost) Everything

by Dinah Witchel pg.150

Skiing Tip for Citizen Racers- How to Accelerate on the Flats

by Hank Kashiwa, Instruction pg.24

Mind Over Skis- How to Start a Skiing Day by Carl Wilgus pg.26

Skiing Tip for Safety- Exercise Care When Jumping

by Max Lundberg, Instruction pg.33

Keep Your Hands In Front in the Moguls by Dave Sanctuary pg.40

The Pole Plant: Your Key To Better Turns by Billy Kidd

Instruction pg.43

Ski Frisbee by Scott Singleton pg.81

How to Control Pressure on Your Skis by Horst Abraham pg.157

Unbuckle for Snaky Turns by Jim Isham, Instruction pg.177

Smoothing it in the Sawtoooths- A Leonard Cross Country

Expedition by Linda Harbine pg.9?

X-C Gear with an Alpine Touch- The Telemark Turn is Helping

to Set New Equipment Trends by John Henry Auran pg.10?

X-C Skiwear ’81: Going for Bold by Hollis Brooks, Fashion

Cross Country pg.10?

How to Teach Kids to Ski Cross Country by Marlyn Doan pg.11?

How Annemarie Moser Won Her Gold by James Major, Competition pg.8?

The Perils of Pete Patterson- A Profile of the US Ski Team’s

Most Successful Downhiller pg.16?

Update on Snowmass by William Grout, Ski Areas pg.3?

Looking In on Indianhead by Nicholas Howe pg.3?

Steamboat Will Surprise You- Colorado, Ski Areas

by William Grout pg.8?

A Smuggler in Ischgl- Austria, Resorts, Ski Areas by John Skow pg.9?

Journey to the Northeast Kingdom- Jay Peak and Burke Mtn.,

Vermont, Ski Areas by Allan Pospisil pg.14?

January/ Holiday 1981

Stenmark: The Early Days by Ingemar Stenmark, Tarnaby pg.42

Ingemar Stems! He Proved the Importance of Independent Leg

Action by James Major pg.45

The Incredible Art of Downhill Racing by Billy Kidd pg.101

The Courage of Christin by Nicholas Howe pg.123

Looking In on Park City by Nicholas Howe pg.36

Franconia: Then and Now- New Hampshire, Ski Areas

by Nicholas Howe pg.49

Tracking the Mad Wolf and Other Adventures- Big Ski, Ski Areas

by Allan Pospisil pg.88

A Traveler in the Three Valleys- Savoie Region in the French

Alps by John Skow pg.96

Looking in on Vernon Valley/ Great Gorge by Dinah Witchel,

New Jersey, Ski Areas pg.120

Update on Mad River Glen by Gregory Stone pg.126

Skiing Tip for Citizen Racers- How to Ski a Dual Race

by Hank Kashiwa pg.26

Low Hands for Better Balance by Jim Isham, Instruction pg.30

Skiing Tip for Safety by Max Lundberg pg.32

Mind Over Skis- How to Develop a Positive Mental Attitude

by Carl Wilgus pg.40

What Adult Skiers Can Learn From Children by Horst Abraham pg.81

Improve Ski- Agility the Ski Team Way- Foot- Eye Coordination

by Charles Dillman pg.118

Skiwear ’81: Stretch Pants Are Back by Hollis Brooks, Fashion pg.104

Bindings Performance Report: The New Marker Line

by Carl Ettlinger pg.106

Women’s Boots by John Henry Auran pg.110

Recreational Skis 1981 by William Grout pg.114

February 1981

Stenmark: Why I’ll Never Race Downhill- Tells Why

Slalom and GS Victories Are Enough for him pg.51

The Wind From the East- The Communist Nations May soon be

Dominant in Alpine Skiing by James Major pg.83

Heidi- Profile of Heidi Preuss by Nicholas Howe pg.87

Looking In On Taos by Tamsin Venn, New Mexico, Ski Areas pg.20

Update on Sugarloaf by Daniel Ford pg.40

A Magnet Called Crested Butte, Colorado, Resorts, Ski Areas

by William Grout pg.54

Pain and Pleasure on the Haute Route, Alps, Europe

by AL Greenberg pg.68

Bindings 1981: Mountaineering Designs by Carl Ettlinger pg.77

How Ski Length Affects Performance by Bard Glenne pg.91

Skiing Tip for Citizen Racers- Use the Ruts to Best Advantage

by Hank Kashiwa, Instruction pg.18

Skiing Tip for Safety- Off Limit Signs by Max Lundberg pg.22

Getting Started In Deep Snow by Jay Abbot pg.26

Mind Over Skis- Conserving Energy on the Slopes by Carl Wilgus pg.36

What to Do For Cold Hands by John Jerome pg.43

Ski With Your Body and Your Mind by Horst Abraham pg.61

The Importance of Making Round Turns by Billy Kidd pg.80

Spring 1981

Stenmark: “To Win, I Have to Get Angry!” by Ingemar Stenmark pg.52

A Good Run at Bend- Bob Beattie’s Summer Race Camp

by Nicholas Howe pg.58

Summer Ski Camps ’81- Where to Go, What’s Taught, What It Costs

by Deborah Cooper pg.64

My Favorite Spots for Summer Skiing by Billy Kidd pg.68

What Are the Ski Researchers Up To Now? Making Gear Safer

by Carl Ettlinger pg.88

Ski Tuning for Fun- Mammoth Mountain Pro Shows How

by Ed Cereda pg.90

Skiing Tip for Citizen Racers- How to Accelerate Across the

Finish Line by Hank Kashiwa, Instruction pg.16

Edge With the Entire Leg by Jim Isham, Instruction pg.23

Putting Your Skis Back On In Deep Powder by Scott Singleton pg.27

Mind Over Skis- How to Beat Late Season Burnout by Carl Wilgus pg.33

How to Cut the Crud by Doug Kinne pg.84

Technique: Stenmark vs. Wenzel by James Major, Competition pg.49

Who Makes the Team? How Science has Entered the Picture to

Determine Advantages to Being Selected for a

National Ski Team by James Major pg.54

Update on Keystone by Dinah Witchel pg.20

Looking in on Lutsen by Nicholas Howe pg.22

If It’s Spring, This Must Be…Alpine Meadows- Lake Tahoe

Resorts, Ski Areas by Tamsin Venn pg.35

The Maine Thing by Daniel Ford, Ski Areas pg.41

Lost! When Sierra Sunshine Gives Way to a Blinding Storm

by Tom Dongo pg.81

September 1982

Skiwear: Suit Up to Ski! Fashion by Hollis Brooks pg.143

Skis: Gearing Up for Longer Turns- New GS Models

by William Grout pg.148

Boots: It’s In the Details by John Henry Auran pg.158

Bindings: Easier Release for Combined Loads- New Ways to

Compensate for Friction by Carl Ettlinger pg.162

Update On Alpine Meadows by Doug Pfeiffer, Ski Areas pg.48

Looking In On Passo Stelvio by Al Greenberg pg.52

Go Ahead, Deer Valley, Pamper Me- Utah, SKi Areas

by Al Greenberg pg.75

Loose in the Monashees by William Grout pg.110

A Mountain of Character- Mt. Snow by Nicholas Howe pg.170

How to Turn Around: The Ski Flop by Walt Chauner pg.54

The Fundamentals of Racing: The First Time Racer by Billy Kidd pg.107

Are You Fit to Ski? by Brian Lowdon pg.186

Ski In Your Living Room- Exercises, Conditioning

by Horst Abraham pg.189

Alpine World Cup: It Was Phil’s Year- Phil Mahre by James Major pg.82

Steve’s Gold Medal Run at Schladming- Photo Analysis by

James Major pg.86

FIS Alpine World Championships- Steve Mahre, Christin Cooper,

and Cindy Nelson by James Major pg.88

The Pros: Who’s On First? by Dinah Witchel pg.96

Nordic World Cup: Skate, Kochie, Skate! Bill Koch and

Effective New technique by John Henry Auran pg.102

Stenmark: “I Like to Win Big” by Ingemar Stenmark pg.94

October 1982

’83: Year of the Skiers’ Choice- Survey of Vital Statistics on Over

70 Major Ski Resorts pg.59

Cheater’s Heaven- Heavenly Valley, Ski Areas by Allan Pospisil pg.89

Mt. Mansfield: Tough But Civilized- Stowe, Vermont, Ski Areas

By Nicholas Howe pg.97

A Maiden Violated, A Killer Downhill, and 007- Switzerland’s

Jungfrau Region, Lauberhorn by Al Greenberg pg.114

Looking In On Stratton by Richard Kahl pg.36

Looking In On A Lathrop Racing Camp at Waterville Valley

By Richard Kahl pg.40

Update on Blackcomb by Tamsin Venn pg.42

Where To Ski In Your Region pg.213

How to Turn Around: The Pinwheel- Instruction by Walt Chauner pg.32

Back to the Stem for Better Skiing- Instruction by Jens Husted and

Chris Ryman pg.104

Winning Technique on a Citizens’ Course- Competition Basics

by Billy Kidd pg.125

Definitions:

Inclination/ Angulation- Vocabulary of Ski Instructors

By Horst Abraham pg.186

Mind Over Skis- Control Your Breathing by Denise McCluggage pg.191

Skiwear ’83: Red, White, and Bright- Fashion by Hollis Brooks pg.130

Slalom Skis ‘83- Test Reports by William Grout pg.134

A Close Look at Six Racing Boots by John Henry Auran pg.151

The New Tyrolias- Bindings Report by Carl Ettlinger pg.157

November 1982

Loon: Can this Be Family Skiing? New Hampshire, Ski Areas

By John Henry Auran pg.86

Great Ski Town­— Park City-Text by Al Greenberg, Watercolor Art

By Cecile Johnson pg.90

Breckenridge in the Big Time- Colorado, Ski Areas by William Grout pg.123

Enter Panorama- Canada, Ski Areas by John Skow pg.152

C’est La Vie- C’est La Gastronomie! Dining and Skiing in the

Laurentians, Canada, Ski Areas by Daniel Ford pg.189

With the Gods at Parnassus- Greek Skiing Adventures

By Tony Roberts pg.206

Looking In On Action Week at Sugarbush by Nicholas Howe pg.80

Looking In On Keystone/ Arapahoe- Colorado, Ski Areas

By Richard Kahl pg.196

Where To Ski In Your Region pg.231

Sport Skis ’83 by William Grout pg.128

6 Boots for Good Recreational Skiers- Test Results and Fitting

Tips by John Henry Auran pg.159

St. Moritz Ski Chic- Elegant Skiwear by Hollis Brooks, Fashion pg.168

Bindings Performance Report: The Saloman ’37 Line

by Carl Ettlinger pg.175

A Stingy Skier’s Guide to Savings by Bill Tanler pg.198

Definitions: Anticipation by Horst Abraham pg.44

Ski Games Two Can Play- 8 Games to Play with a Partner to help

You Ski Better by the PSIA Ski Team pg.108

Winning Technique for the Advanced Skier by Billy Kidd pg.144

For Better Balance, Wall Yourself In- Instruction by Dave Evers pg.150

How to Turn Around- Instruction by Walt Chauner pg.186
A Lesson with Junior Bounous by Doug Pfeiffer pg.193

Mind Over Skis- The Power of “As If” by Denise McCluggage pg.218

If It’s Friday, This Must Be Lenggries- Behind the Scenes with the US

Women’s Ski Team, by Nicholas Howe pg.101

Keep an Eye on Bryce- Citizen Racers Turn It On by Dinah Witchel pg.182

December 1982

How to Ski With Your Child and Enjoy It by Mo Adamski pg.86

Gifts ’83: Soft, Warm, and Wonderful pg.104

Looking Back on Vail- History by Bob Parker, Colorado, Ski Areas pg.42

Taos: A Special Place- New Mexico, Ski Areas, by Dinah Witchel pg.51

On Skis in the Notch of the Smugglers- Vermont, Ski Areas

By Allan Pospisil pg.96

Great Ski Towns—Aspen- Text by John Henry Auran and Watercolor

Art by Cecile Johnson pg.110

Don’t Tell a Soul- It’s Solden- Austrian Resort by Grace Lichtenstein pg.154

Where To Ski In Your Region pg.201

Junior Racing Skis ’83 by William Grout pg.81

Bindings for Your Child by Carl Ettlinger pg.90

Skiwear fit for a Star- At the Park City Celebrity Event

Fashion by Hollis Brooks pg.115

6 Boots for First Time Buyers- Recreational Models

by John Henry Auran pg.120 The Lightweight Markers by Carl Ettlinger pg.136 Choosing a Ski Rack for Your Car- Test Results by Carl Ettlinger pg.142

My Favorite Ski Cars- 6 Top Vehicles by Rich Taylor pg.150

At Home With Erika- (Hess) Profile of the Swiss Triple World

Champion and World Cup Winner by James Major pg.58

The Kick Turn- Instruction by Walt Chauner pg.28

Definition: Sequential Leg Rotation by Horst Abraham pg.64

Shaving Tenths of a Second Off Your Time- Competition Basics

By Billy Kidd pg.131

A Lesson with Elissa Slanger (Founder of Woman’s Way)

By Doug Pfeiffer pg.162

Anticipate with Matador Turns- Instruction by Jim Isham pg.175

More Gates for Richer Skiing- Slalom Pole Combinations to Help

Recreational Skiers Improve Skills by Shawn Smith pg.177

Mind Over Skis- Self Awareness Needn’t Mean Self Destruct

By Denise McCluggage pg.189

January 1983

Looking In On Kirkwood pg.26

Skiing Sunny Side Up- French Alps Resort by Tamsin Venn pg.51

Great Ski Towns— Sun Valley- Text by John Henry Auran

Watercolor Art by Cecile Johnson pg.74

The Pleasures of Purgatory- Colorado, Ski Areas by Susan Heath pg.88

Skiin’ South- East Coast, by Daniel Ford pg.123

X-C ’83: Gearing Up For Downhill- The Waxless Revolution Glides

On, the Telemark Rage Continues to Blur Distinctions

Between Nordic and Alpine by Ray Gastil pg.106

Telemark Fever by David Sumner pg.112

Abroad in the Bush- Kwagama Lake, Northern Ontario, Backcountry

Skiing by Allan Pospisil pg.116

China Coach- China’s National Ski Team Coach John Norris of

Stratton, Maine by Nicholas Howe pg.80

The Hop Turn- Instruction by Walt Chauner pg.24

How to Ski Powder- and Love It! Instruction by Paul Jones and

Jerry Warren pg.67

The Fundamentals of Racing by Billy Kidd pg.118

Mind Over Skis by Denise McCluggage pg.132

Definition: Simultaneous Leg Rotation by Horst Abraham pg.136

Recreational Skis ‘83- Test Reports by William Grout pg.60

5 Boots for Racing by John Henry Auran pg.96

Stop and Go for It Red! Fashion, Skiwear by Hollis Brooks pg.104

The Geze 950 by Carl Ettlinger pg.128

February 1983

Nature Leads the Way- Utah, Ski Areas, Photo Essay by Scott Nelson pg.27

Backcountry Magic- Guide to the Places, Equipment and Experience

Of Hinterland Skiing by Hank Barlow pg.33

A Diamond As Big As Le Ritz- Mont Ste. Anne by Tamsin Venn pg.52

A Taste of Piancavallo- Italy, Ski Areas by John Skow pg.76

Update on Big Sky by Tamsin Venn pg.22

Lookng In On Great Northern Snow Cat Skiing by Kerry McPhedran pg.116

Ski Tuning for High Performance- a Test on How Tuning Procedures

Affect Various Skis by William Grout pg.65

Poles Apart- Test Results by Carl Ettlinger pg.82

6 More Boots for Fast Skiing- Test Results by John Henry Auran pg.94

Look Again- Bindings by Carl Ettlinger pg.109

How to Do a 360- Instruction by Jan Bucher pg.24

A New Way of Seeing- How To Use Mental Images to Improve Your

Skiing by Horst Abraham pg.43

The Wilt and Mickey Turn- Instruction by Walt Chauner pg.81

For Top Speed, Try the White Pass Turn by Billy Kidd pg.99

Check Out Your Body Language in the Bumps- Instruction by

By Hilary Engisch pg.103

Use the Ski Tip as a Sensor by Jim Isham pg.108

Definition: Jetting by Horst Abraham pg.119

Color It Warm- Thermography Reveals How Skiers Get Cold

And Ways To Keep Warm by Charles Roberts Jr. pg.74

Skiing Can Be Hazardous to Your Skin- Avoiding Ski Cancer

By Nicholas Howe pg.91

A Little Night Skiing- Cross Country Skiing at Night by Allan Pospisil pg.114

Spring 1983

In Search of Speed at Snowbird- Snowbird’s Summer Racing Camp

By John Skow pg.53

Summer Ski Camps- Annual Listing pg.56

Copper Mountain Summer- What It’s Like to Vacation at a Ski Area

When There’s No Snow, Colorado, by William Grout pg.85

Summer at the Ski Areas- Annual Listing of What Ski Areas Offer in the

Summer pg.92

Taking on Tuckerman- Mt. Washington, New Hampshire, Ski Areas

By Nicholas Howe pg.30

Definition: Carving/ Skidding by Horst Abraham pg.24

Taming the Short Radius Turn- Instruction by Jens Husted and

Chris Ryman pg.38

Mind Over Skis by Denise McCluggage pg.113

Six Fast Boots for Recreational Skiers by John Henry Auran pg.104

Goggles and Sunglasses- How Good Are They? Test Results

On 52 Lenses by Carl Ettlinger pg.108

Coming Of Age in a Starting Gate- Cindy Nelson of the US Ski Team

By Nicholas Howe pg.64

Downhill Racing by Billy Kidd pg.68

September 1983

Skiing’s ’84 Shopping Guide by Al Greenberg pg.83

Skiwear: Super Suits- Fashion by Hollis Brooks pg.84

Sport Skis ‘84- Test Results by William Grout pg.90

Bindings ’84 by Carl Ettlinger pg.100

Boots ’84 by John Henry Auran pg.106

Accessories by Carl Ettlinger pg.118

Update on Waterville Valley by Tamsin Venn pg.48

Great Ski Towns—Stowe, Vermont, Ski Areas, Text by Dinah Witchel

Watercolor art by Cecile Johnson pg.113

First Tracks at Aspen- Photo Essay by John Kelly pg.124

The Many Faces of Louise- Canada, Ski Areas, Resorts

By Allan Pospisil pg.132

The Many Uses of the Pole by Joe Waggoner pg.81

Skirobics- Ski Dek Techniques by William Grout pg.163

Skiing Quiz: Wide Wedge or Narrow? By Jim Isham with

Shawn Smith and Dave Ingram pg.212

Inside Foot Under the Belly Button- Instruction by Jim Isham pg.226

The Pros- Pro Racing Searches for TV while Norwegians Take Top

Purses, Competition by Dinah Witchel pg.50

Pointing ‘em Down Velocity Peak- Trying for 130 MPH

By Peter Shelton pg.53

Coming On Strong in an Off Year- US Nordic Atheletes Thrived

By John Henry Auran pg.64

Phil Does It Again! How Phil Mahre Almost Lost, then Regained

His Third Overall World Cup by Gregory Lewis pg.170

Tamara Does It Right! 1983 Women’s World Cup Champion

By Nicholas Howe pg.171

October 1983

Great Escapes- Reports on Over 70 Major North American Resorts pg.83

A Fine Swiss Holiday- Crans-Montana by Al Greenberg pg.100

Downhill Runner- A Top Marathoner and Cross Country Buff Finds

Alpine Skiing at Keystone/ Arapahoe Colorado

By Hal Higdon pg.139

A Colorado Skier Skis New England by Hank Barlow pg.146

Chasing Powder in a Motorhome by Hank Barlow pg.152

The Pole as a Stabilizer by Joe Waggoner pg.32

Report From Interski XII- US Telemarkers Stole the Show

By William Grout pg.73

8 Games to Sharpen Your Senses- For Quicker Reaction Time

by Jonathan Jenkins pg.184

For Safety’s Sake, Exercise Your Bindings by Scott Singleton pg.208

Skiing Quiz: Which Stance for Best Balance? By Jim Isham with

Shawn Smith and Dave Ingram pg.217

On Course Colors- Fashion, Skiwear by Hollis Brooks pg.164

Recreational Skis- Test Results by William Grout pg.170

Geze Revamps Its Line by Carl Ettlinger pg.178

Performance Boots- For Advanced Intermediates

By John Henry Auran pg.194

The Racing Classics- The Lauberhorn, Great Race Courses

By Billy Kidd pg.38

November 1983

Great Ski Towns—Steamboat Springs- Text by Jeannie Patton

Watercolor Art by Cecile Johnson pg.83

A Proprietary Look at Sugarbush- Northern Vermont, Ski Areas

By John Skow pg.95

Ticket to the Savoy- The Portes Du Soleil Ski Pass Gives Access

To 12 Areas on Both Sides of the French-Swiss Border

By Dinah Witchel pg.102

Utah Interconnected- Guided Tour Linking Five Wasatch Range

Resorts by William Grout pg.137

The New Sophisticates- Fashion, Skiwear by Hollis Brooks pg.110

Ski Gear ‘84- GS Racing Skis- Test Results on 22 Giant Slalom

Models by William Grout pg.124

Bindings Performance Update- The Salomon Line by Carl Ettlinger pg.144

Ski Gear ‘84- Racing Boots- Test Results and Tips for Foaming

By John Henry Auran pg.148

Camera Gear for the Skier-Photographer by Del Mulkey pg.167

Bindings Performance Update- The Look Line by Carl Ettlinger pg.181

Push the Tips Down in the Moguls- Instruction by Scott Singleton pg.40

A Cure for the Intermediate Blues- Help for those Who Fear They’ll

Never Advance by Shawn Smith and Pat King pg.157

The Pole as a Sensor- Instruction by Joe Waggoner pg.194

Skiing Quiz: What’s the Best Way to Edge? By Jim Isham with

Shawn Smith and Dave Ingram pg.200

‘Basically, You Challenge Them’ Philosophy of Bill Marolt, the

Man Behind the US Ski Team by Nicholas Howe pg.171

Racing Classics: The Val Gardena Downhill- Great Race Courses

by Billy Kidd pg.186

December 1983

High Tech/ High Touch- Computer Age Gifts pg.96

Vail Comes of Age- Colorado, Resorts, Ski Areas by AL Greenberg pg.85

Skiing the Great White Way- Hunter Mountain, New York, Catskill

Mountains, Ski Areas by Allan Pospisil pg.128

Going Wild in the Dolomites- Cortina’s Superski Pass, Italy, Ski Areas

By William Grout pg.156

Skiing Quiz: Which Motion Increases Ski Pressure? By Jim Isham with

Shawn Smith and Dave Ingram pg.50

Rhythm and Skiing- Instruction by Horst Abraham pg.135

Video Skiing- Home Video Ski Instruction Does Help, Guide to

What’s Available by William Grout pg.200

The Pole as a Brake- Instruction by Joe Waggoner pg.208

Slalom Racing Skis- Test Results by William Grout pg.102

Bindings Performance Update- The Tyrolia Diagonal System

New Way to Handle Combined Loads by Carl Ettlinger pg.125

Rear Entry Boots- Test Results by John Henry Auran pg.168

Bindings Performance Update- The Marker Line by Carl Ettlinger pg.192

‘You Have to Be Ready’ Profile of John Atkins, US Women’s

Ski Team Trainer by Nicholas Howe pg.149

Racing Classics: The Hahnenkamm- Great Race Courses by Billy Kidd pg.175

On Skis With the Over the Hill Gang- Over 50 Skiers, Ancient Skiers

By Linda Harbine Martin pg.184

January/ Holiday 1984

Boots: High Tech at $225- Test Results by John Henry Auran pg.56

Two in the Fall Line- Sun Valley, Idaho, Ski Areas by Tamsin Venn pg.48

A Salzburg Ski Circus- Austria’s Provinces, Europe, Ski Areas

By John Skow pg.72

The Quebec Connection- Jay Peak, Vermont, Ski Areas

by Daniel Ford pg.79

So Close to Texas- Sierra Blanca by Allan Pospisil pg.129

“When Should I Start My Child Skiing?” Some Guidelines

by Caron MacLane pg.97

Kids Need Good Boots, Too by John Henry Auran pg.100

Kids’ Wear Grows Up! Children’s Fashion by Hollis Brooks pg.104

Common Myths (About Children Skiing) by Mo Adamski pg.107

Choosing A Ski For Your Child by William Grout pg.112

Children’s Bindings- Only the Best Gear Will Protect Them

By Carl Ettlinger pg.116

The Pole as a Glide Enhancer- Instruction by Joe Waggoner pg.26

Skiing Quiz: What’s the Best Way to Start Your Turn? By Jim Isham

with Shawn Smith and Dave Ingram pg.29

First Get the Motion, then Add the Angles- Instruction

By Paul Jones pg.87

Getting a fast Start Out of the Gate- Instruction by Jim Barrows

and Kiki Cutter pg.114

Racing Classics: The Aspen Winternational- Great Race Courses

By Billy Kidd pg.67

Racing Tactics- Where to Start the Turn in GS, Slalom

By Harold Schoenhaar pg.134

Skiing Goes to A Wine Tasting- Skiers’ Lifestyles by AL Greenberg pg.120

The Story of St. Anton- How a Last Ditch Stand by the Nazis

Affected this Austrian Ski Village by George Bush pg.122

February 1984

Skiing in Yugoslavia by Al Greenberg pg.66

Ski the Park- Winter Park, Colorado, Ski Areas

by Linda Harbine Martin pg.100

Great Ski Towns- North Conway, New Hampshire—Text by

Nicholas Howe, Watercolor Art by Cecile Johnson pg.124

The Boots of Sarajevo- A Rundown of the Top Models the Racers

Will Use by John Henry Auran pg.60

Ski Gear ’84: The Super G’s- Reports on 10 Models by William Grout pg.94

The ESS Variable by Carl Ettlinger pg.121

Tuning In to Skiing- Skiers’ Lifestyles by John Henry Auran pg.130

Skiing Quiz: What Kind of Turn- Long or Short? By Jim Isham

with Shawn Smith and Dave Ingram pg.26

In Crud, Use the ‘Hi Mom’ Turn- Instruction by Walt Chauner pg.93

How to Make Molehills out of Moguls- Instruction by Jens Husted

And Chris Ryman pg.111

The Pole as Rhythm Builder- Instruction by Joe Waggoner pg.135

Racing Classics: At Waterville Valley, Racing Is a Tradition- Great

Race Courses by Billy Kidd pg.106

One Day With the Chinese National Team- An Insider’s Look at

How the Chinese Train for the Olympics by John Norris pg.70

Olympic Section

Is This the Year for US Gold? pg. 33

Inside Sarajevo- A Look at the Town and the Skiing Hills of the

XIV Olympics by Al Greenberg pg.34

Men’s Downhill- The Odds for the Medals go to the Austrians

By Al Greenberg pg.40

Women’s Downhill by Nicholas Howe pg.41

Women’s Giant Slalom- Tamara McKinney is the Favorite pg.42

Men’s Giant Slalom- Phil Mahre is the Favorite pg.44

Women’s Slalom- Erika Hess and Tamara McKinney are the Favorites

But Watch Out for the Polish Tlalka Twins pg.46

Men’s Slalom- Ingemar Stenmark’s Sidekick Stig Strand May Be the

One to Beat, But Either Mahre Could Do It pg.48

The Nordic Events- This May Be the Year the Outsiders Take It Away

From the Traditional Nordic Powers by John Henry Auran pg.50

A Look Ahead: Calgary in ’88 by Allan Pospisil pg.54

Spring 1984

The American Ski Classic at Vail/ Beaver Creek pg.51

Racing Classics: Vail’s International- A Racer’s Favorite—Great

Race Courses pg.52

The Legends of Skiing- All Time Greats Meet on the Same Course

by Al Greenberg pg.56

The Jerry Ford Celebrity Cup pg.58

Looking In On Valle De Las Lenas- Argentina’s Andes

by Al Greenberg, Ski Areas, South America pg.20

Mammoth in More Ways Than One by John Skow, California pg.28

Ski Bulgaria? Balkans, Europe, Ski Areas by Al Greenberg pg.60

Skiing “The Other Washington” Washington State Ski Areas

by Bill Tanler pg.92

Summer Ski Camps ‘84- Guide pg.96

A Fresh Look at Four Skiing Problems by Horst Abraham pg.85

How to Handle Spring Snow- Instruction by Scott Singleton pg.106

Women’s Boots- What Our Tests Reveal by John Henry Auran pg.44

Two Track Triple Threat- For Handicapped World Champion

Paul DiBello, Skiing Offered a Way Back- and a New Life

by Nicholas Howe pg.38

For Good Glide, Add Structure to Your Skis- New Approach to Ski

Preparation by John Boles pg.48

A Close Call at Crystal- Skiing Doctor Discovers a Former Patient

Just in Time by Gerhart A. Drucker pg.102

September 1984

Skiing’s 1985 Buying Guide pg.91

Sport Skis ‘85- Test Reports by Bill Grout pg.92

Skiwear: The Skier’s Choice by Virginia Langner, Fashion pg.100

Boots ’85 by John Henry Auran pg.111

Bindings ’85 by Carl Ettlinger pg.121

Accessories ‘85- Glasses, Goggles, Car Racks and Ski Poles

by Carl Ettlinger pg.126

For the Women, It Was a Swiss- and American Year—Swiss

Dominated the Cup, but US Racers took the Olympic GS

by Nicholas Howe, Competition pg.156

For the Men, Johnson Got the Headlines, Zurbriggen Got the Cup

By Al Greenberg, Competition pg.162

Bill Johnson: Skiing’s Lone Ranger by Gregory Lewis pg.170

How Bill Johnson Won the Gold by Georges Joubert pg.199

Nordics: Two Steal the Show- US X-C Fortunes Waned in ’84

While the World Chased a Finn and a Swede

By John Henry Auran pg.276

Look What’s Happened at Little Ol’ Steamboat- Colorado, Resorts,

Ski Areas by Al Greenberg pg.229

Stratton Joins the ‘80s- This Southern Vermont Area Looks to Its 25th

Year by Allan Pospisil pg.240

Whistler—New Whistler-Blackcomb Village by Bill Grout pg.258

Align the Upper Body Naturally- Instruction by Scott Singleton pg.54

You, Too, Can Dance- You Can Be a Hot Skier by Hank Barlow pg.236

How to Program Yourself for Better Skiing- Exercises by

Tyrone Polastri pg.268

Keeping the Body Square in the Moguls: The Head- Instruction by

Hilary Engisch pg.294

October 1984

The Spoiler: Deer Valley, Utah- Area for the Pampered

by Dinah Witchel pg.36

The Bowls of Jackson Hole by Bill Grout, Wyoming pg.80

Skiing’s 1985 Vacation Planning Guide- 75 North American Resorts pg.96

The (Mostly) Brave New World of Killington by Nicholas Howe pg.128

Return to Val Tho’- France’s Val Thorens by Al Greenberg

Europe, Ski Areas pg.132

The Best of the Ski Cars (of ’85) by Rich Taylor pg.154

The ‘Golden Age’ of Ski Trains- When Skiing Was Young, the Way

to the Slopes was On the Rails by Hank Barlow pg.158

High Class Color- Skiwear, Fashion by Virginia Langner pg.164

Recreational Skis- Test Reports by Bill Grout pg.190

Boots: Rear-Entry vs. Front Entry- Lab and Slope Comparisons

Produced Surprising Results by John Henry Auran pg.202

Bindings Performance Report: The Saloman 47 Series

by Carl Ettlinger pg.206

Boot Toe Over the Tip to Descend Stairs- Instruction

by Scott Singleton pg.38

What’s the Best Arm Position? Skiing Quiz by Jim Isham and

Shawn Smith pg.62

How to Start Your Skiing Day— On-Snow Exercises by Carol Levine pg.210

What Makes a Great Downhill Racer? Primer on how to go Faster

by Georges Joubert pg.218

How to Start the Season Right- Conditioning by Tage Pedersen pg.230

November 1984

Which Stance is the Most Balanced? Skiing Quiz by Jim Isham and

Shawn Smith pg.30

Revolution in Powder Skiing- Instruction, Method for Carving

by Max Lundberg pg.191

One Hour to Better Balance- Exercise by Jack Heggie pg.249

Keeping the Body Square in the Moguls: The Head- Instruction

by Hilary Engisch pg.256

Step Through the Moguls- Instruction by Scott Singleton pg.266

Ski Gear That Works- Fashion and Function by Virginia Langner pg.100

Slalom Skis ’85 by Bill Grout pg.124

Racing Boots: Not Just for Racing- These Can Improve Performance

For the Recreational Skier by John Henry Auran pg.136

Bindings Performance Report: Tyrolia’s 390-290 Series

by Carl Ettlinger pg.161

The Soothing Effects of Snowmass by Linda Harbine Martin pg.92

The ‘White Arena’ —Swiss Alps’ Flims-Laax, Europe, Ski Areas

by G.S. Bush pg.164

Skiing the “Land of Enchantment”- New Mexico, Ski Areas by

Bill Tanler pg.204

Snowshoe Packs ‘Em In- West Virginia Ski Area by Tamsin Venn pg.224

Lone Wolf of the Pros- Peugeot Grand Prix National Champion

Cary Adgate by Richard Kahl pg.108

Pro Racing’s Class Act- Toril Forland Profile by Claire Walter pg.112

A Natural Force Named Armstrong- Olympic Medalist

Debbie Armstrong by Nicholas Howe pg.117

A House Alive- Skiers’ Lifestyles by John Henry Auran pg.48

Teaching What Skiing Is- To Weems Westfeldt, Ski Instruction

Doesn’t End With a “Biomechanical Cookie,” Frontiers of Ski

Instruction by Denise McCluggage pg.90

Travels with a Snow Ranger- Don Michel, Forest Service Specialist

by Allan Pospisil pg.233

Avalanche Prediction by John Skow pg.238

The Joy of ‘Cascade Concrete’- Pacific Northwest Ski Areas

by Robert Lovitt pg.252

December 1984

Holiday 1984: Sumptuous Gifts For Skiers Who Have Everything

by Virginia Langner pg.130

Women’s Boots- Test Reports by John Henry Auran pg.136

Giant Slalom Skis- Test Reports by Bill Grout pg.146

Bindings Performance Report: The New Gezes by Carl Ettlinger pg.168

The Look 89RX and 49LX pg.196

The Marker M-26 pg.208

Learning to Ski On Scorpions- Frontiers of Ski Instruction

by Denise McCluggage pg.48

How Should You Handle A Blind Drop-Off? Skiing Quiz

by Shawn Smith pg.104

Eight Progressions to Better Skiing- How to Increase Body Awareness,

Flexibility, and Responsiveness by Jonathan Jenkins pg.181

Angle Your Body for Better Edging- Instruction by Scott Singleton pg.219

Keeping the Body Square in the Moguls: The Hips- Instruction

by Hilary Engisch pg.223

Savoring Mont Ste. Anne- Canada, Ski Areas by Richard Kahl pg.58

Mining the Light and Dry at Park City by John Skow pg.108

Making the Most of Mayrhofen- Austrian Village, Europe, Ski Areas

by John Henry Auran pg.112

A Family that Skis Together- The Reynolds Family of Waterville

Valley, New Hampshire by Tamsin Venn pg.123

Ski Cooper: The Cradle of the Rockies- The Army’s Camp Hale

At Leadville, Colorado is still Hale and Hardy by Steve Voynick pg.192

Endrun on Homerun- An Irresistible Slot opened in the Trees and a

Heli-skier left her Companions and Safety Far Behind by

Barbara Guild pg.202

Diary of a Winter on Skis- How One Man Skied all Ten Worldloppet

X-C Marathons in a Season by Stuart Stevens pg.210

Brews for the Slopes- Skiers’ Lifestyles by Dennis Burnside pg.68

January 1985

At Aspen, Ski the Secret- The Highlands by Linda Harbine Martin,

Colorado, Ski Areas pg.48

Exploring the “White Reserve”- Limone Piemonte, Italy

by Allan Pospisil, Europe, Ski Areas pg.78

History at Every Turn- Whiteface Mountain, Adirondacks, New York

Ski Areas by Nicholas Howe pg.82

Nordic Combined: Two in Montana- Crosscut Ranch and Chico Hot

Springs, Cross-Country by Allan Pospisil pg.119

Boot Adjustments: Do They Work? A Look at Forward-Flex, Cant

And Other Adjustments Can and Can’t Do for Your Skiing

by John Henry Auran pg.60

We Test Cross- Country Skis by Bard Glenne and Bill Grout pg.126

Skiing With Your Kids by Hank Barlow, Children pg.90

Out-Of-This-World Skiwear—Children’s Fashion by Virginia Langner pg.98

Launching Your Child on Skis- How to Select the Right Model

by Bill Grout pg.100

Kids’ Boots Reach New Heights by John Henry Auran pg.104

Who’s Responsible for Your Child’s Bindings? What You Must Know

To Maximize Safety by Carl Ettlinger pg.108

Skiing With Kelly- A Ski Instructor Finds Skiing With Her Daughter

Brings Unexpected Trials by Marjorie McCloy pg.114

Keep The Shoulders Level for Good Short Turns- Instruction by

Jens Husted pg.22

When and How Should You Plant the Pole? Ski Quiz by Chris Ryman pg.37

Glide, Grip, Brake- For Better Turns by Paul Jones, Instruction pg.64

Finding the Line in the Moguls- Instruction by Hilary Engisch pg.140

The Thursday Board Meeting- The Frontiers of Ski Instruction

by Bill Grout pg.40

Are These Guys Skiing? Photo Essay on Snowboarding, the Latest

Rage pg.141

February 1985

Who’ll Win at Bormio? A Look at the Favorites and US Hopefuls In

Each Alpine Event at the FIS World Championships

by Billy Kidd, Competition pg.74

Can the US Women Do It Again in the Bormio GS? Georges Joubert

Examines the Latest in GS Techniques and Assesses the Chances

For Debbie and Tamara, Competition pg.78

Inside Every Racer is a Human Being- Profile of Harald Schoenhaar,

The New Alpine Director of the Ski Team by Nicholas Howe pg.84

Summit County is Everyone’s Playground- Colorado’s Front Range

Foursome, Ski Areas by Dinah Witchel pg.32

Renaissance at Squaw Valley by John Skow pg.54

Skiing a Laurentian Legend- Quebec’s Mont Tremblant, Canada

Ski Areas by Daniel Ford pg.64

A Ski Snob Discovers the Poconos by GS Bush pg.94

For Smooth, Flowing Movement, Do the Leg Chase- Instruction

by Chris Ryman pg.34

From Station to Station- Frontiers of Ski Instruction by

Dinah Witchel pg.51

For Better Short Turns, Clap Your Hands- Instruction

by Chris Ryman pg.103

How to Handle the Hard Stuff- Exercises to Develop Your Hardpack

Skills by Shawn Smith pg.105

Boots: A Wide Choice at $180 by John Henry Auran pg.112

How Safe Is Racing Gear? A Look at Some Prevailing, But Mistaken

Opinions About Equipment on the Race Course by

Carl Ettlinger pg.89

Spring 1985

Bachelor Gets to the Top- Mt. Bachelor by Al Greenberg, Ski Areas pg.50

A Loyalist Skis Wildcat- New Hampshire, Ski Areas by John Skow pg.58

Maple Syrup and the Matterhorn- In Late June, With a Little Help

from his Friends- Several Dozen 12-18 Yr. Old Campers- A

Visiting Skier Takes on Zermatt’s Swiss Challenge, Switzerland,

Europe, Ski Areas by Del Mulkey pg.64

Summer Ski Camps ’85- Guide pg.70

For Checking Your Stance, the Shadow Knows- Instruction

by Jim Isham pg.14

For Better Racing Turns, Join the 3-H Club- Instruction by Bill Dark pg.24

Stressless Racing Camp- At the Rossignol- Lange Race Camp at

Mammoth Mtn. Last Spring, A Special All Women’s Sub

Group Took a Different approach to Gate Bashing. Frontiers

Of Ski Instruction by Grace Lichtenstein pg.28

Choreographed Skiing by Chris Ryman pg.75

Rear-Entry Redux- Test Reports by John Henry Auran pg.80

Is Your Old Gear Still Good?- How to Evaluate your Boots and

Bindings by Carl Ettlinger pg.84

Waiter! Table for Two! Making a Snow Table by Robert Doyle pg.12

Discovering March- How a Tyro’s Lunatic Descent Transformed His

Thinking About March by Daniel Ford pg.22

The Bevel, You Say? Here’s How It’s Done by Jim Deines pg.87

“If I Make the D Team…” A Psychoanalyst Finds Himself Out

Classed at Snowbird by Steven Levy, MD pg.95

The World Cup Comes to North America- A Skiing Magazine Salute pg.33

September 1985

Skiing’s 1986 Buying Guide by Al Greenberg pg.117

Skiwear ’86: Getting the Jump on Fashion by Virginia Langner pg.118

Sport Skis- New Constructions, “Visible Sales Features” by Bill Grout

and Bard Glenne pg.126

Hot Boots- New Built-in Heaters! By Dinah Witchel pg.142

Bindings by Carl Ettlinger pg.155

How to Pick a Ski Shop by Al Greenberg pg.161

Goggles and Glasses- Why You Need Them, How to Pick Them

by Claire Walter pg.168

Ski Racks… and Bike Racks and Boat Racks by Paul Gordon pg.197

Poles- of ’86 by Bill Grout pg.201

Save a Little, Ski A Lot- Instruction by Walt Chauner pg.60

Are You a Butterfly or a Bee? Instruction by Jim Isham pg.76

In the Bumps, Maintain Your Rhythm- Instruction by Dave Merriam pg.166

Three Steps to Peak Performance- Exercises by Horst Abraham pg.251

Weather was the Opponent- Competition by Christin Cooper and

Nicholas Howe pg.233

High Style in the Deep Woods- Sugarloaf/ USA, Maine Ski areas

by Nicholas Howe pg.206

Stalking the White Fantastic- Utah Powder Skiing by Hank Barlow pg.268

High Route to Telluride- An Alpine Tour in the San Juans, Colorado

Ski Areas by Peter Shelton pg.288

The Jimmie Heuga Express- Superstar Skiers Log More than One

Million Vertical Feet by Linda Harbine Martin pg.101

Color Explosion! Portfolio of Great Skiing Shots pg.278

October 1985

Summit County: The Light at the End of the Tunnel- Four High

Altitude Colorado Resorts on the Western Side of Loveland

Pass by Linda Harbine Martin pg.84

Skiing’s 1986 Guide to Great Vacations- Thumbnail Sketches of

Over 70 North American Resorts pg.94

Stowe- Vermont Ski Areas by Bill Grout pg.130

A Fine Madness at Badgastein- Austrian Resort by Allan Pospisil pg.146

The Brights Have It! Fashion by Virginia Langner pg.156

Recreational Skis- Test Reports by Bill Grout and Bard Glenne pg.194

Best Buys in Boots by Dinah Witchel pg.206

Bindings Performance Report: The Look XM by Carl Ettlinger pg.213

Pick a Safe Place to Stop- Instruction by Hank Barlow pg.34

For Smoother Turns, Cross over Your Skis- Instruction

by Dave Merriam pg.83

How to Build Strength- An Easy Way to Tone Muscles for More

Skiing Fun by Christin Cooper, Conditioning pg.183

Punch the Turn in Powder- Instruction by Scott Singleton pg.187

Three Steps to Peak Performance- How to Train the Mind for

Maximum Physical Output by Horst Abraham pg.217

Using Home Video to Improve Your Skiing by Michael Moran pg.222

Doug Lewis: King of the Hill? By John Skow, Competition pg.188

Bill Johnson: Over the Hill? By Greg Lewis pg.189

The Last Run- The Poetry of Skiing at Day’s End, Photo Essay

with Text by Hank Barlow pg.140

November 1985

La Dolce Utah- How Deer Valley Draws the Well Heeled to the

Wasatch, by George Bush pg.106

Marriage, New Hampshire Style- Loon Mountain’s Union with

North Peak Means Better Skiing by Allan Pospisil pg.126

Station De Ski Sans Finis- Les Ares, French Alps, Europe, Ski Areas

by Al Greenberg pg.150

Heaven, Come Eleven- South Lake Tahoe’s Heavenly Valley

by Dinah Witchel pg.184

Wired for Action- Skiwear, Fashion pg.220

Slalom Skis- Test Reports by Bill Grout and Bard Glenne pg.228

You’ve Come a Long Way Baby!- Women’s Boots by

Dinah Witchel pg.240

Bindings Performance Report: The Marker M46 Twincam

by Carl Ettlinger pg.257

For Smoother Skiing, Start Your Turns in the Fall Line- Instruction by

Kent Stevens pg.48

Portrait of an Extremist- How Patrick Vallencant Skis the Steeps

by Del Mulkey pg.157

Three Steps to Peak Performance- Winning Attitude can Make a

Difference by Horst Abraham pg.165

Playing the Spectrums of Skiing by Chris Ryman pg.169

How to Locate a Ski Buried in Powder by Weems Westfeldt pg.261

For Effective Edging, Show Your Bottoms- Instruction by

Scott Singleton pg.278

Small is Beautiful- Diann Roffe, GS World Champion

by Nicholas Howe, Competition pg.113

A Champion for the 80’s – How Marc Girardelli took Three World

Cups by Olle Larsson pg.121

Snow Dance Through the Trees- Tree Skiing Photo Essay

Text by Hank Barlow pg.100

A School for Fitness? In Which the Austrian Smokescreen meets

American Dynamite by Bill Corbett pg.263

December 1985

Hot Tracks- Color Photos of Signatures in the Snow pg.64

Looking In on Bromley- Vermont, Ski Areas by Dinah Witchel pg.40

Sampling Two by Tahoe- Alpine Meadows and Northstar, California

by Allan Pospisil pg.68

Mont Ste. Anne Joins the International Set (by Snowmaking)

by Al Greenberg pg.146

Mt. Snow Enters the Computer Age by Andrew Nemethy pg.161

Down Pike’s Peak- Or Bust by Jeff Frees pg.197

Downhill on Skinny Skis- In Michigan You Can Combine Cross

Country Racing with Norpine or Alpine by Hal Higdon pg.208

On Catwalks, Pass Carefully and Quietly- Instruction by

Weems Westfeldt pg.56

The Thousand Steps- Exercise Games by Walt Chauner pg.169

After a Fall, Put On the Uphill Ski First- Instruction by Hank Barlow pg.239

Splendor in the Snow- Fashion, Skiwear by Kim Brizzolara pg.80

Giant Slalom Skis ‘86- Test Reports on GS Cruisers by Bill Grout

and Bard Glenne pg.88

High Tech Ski Gloves by Kim Brizzolara pg.134

More Best Buys- Boot Manufacturers Select the Best in their Lines

by Dinah Witchel pg.136

Hard-to-Fit-Feet by Dinah Witchel pg.140

High Style X-C- Fashion pg.207

Athletes in Motion- Handicapped Skiers by Tamsin Venn pg.221

The Story of the 10th(Mountain Division) by Nicholas Howe

Ski Troops pg.181

Erica Loves Jill- A Psychoanalyst Discovers the Pain of abandonment

As His Daughter Finds a New Relationship by Dr. Steven Levy pg.203

I’ll Take Age- On Skis or Off- An Old Timer Finds Time Has Its

Rewards by Enno Hobbing pg.218

Wrestling with the Black Bear by Berkeley Rice pg.230

January 1986

The World Cup Returns pg.75

Back to Hamburgers and Hot Dogs by Christin Cooper pg.76

17 Races to Watch- Schedule pg.80

A Rising Star Named Eva- Twardokens by Nicholas Howe pg.94

Kids Just Wanna Have Fun- Children’s Fashion by Kim Brizzolara pg.108

Skis for Fun- A Guide to Junior Skis by Bill Grout and

Bard Glenne pg.112

Kids Boot Up by Dinah Witchel pg.116

Kids’ Bindings- What You Need To Know by Carl Ettlinger pg.121

A Skier’s Holiday Fantasy- Big Ticket Ideas for the Skier who Has

Almost Everything by Kim Brizzolara pg.129

Looking In On Big Mountain, Montana by Linda Harbine Martin pg.26

Telluride- the Secret’s Out—Colorado, Ski Areas by Al Greenberg pg.40

Taking Flight at Panorama- Fast Cruising and Heli-skiing in

British Columbia by Bill Grout pg.52

The Promise of Pico- Vermont, Ski Areas by Daniel Ford pg.63

Get Tall Till One Leg Takes Over- Instruction by Walt Chauner pg.24

Tune Up Your Turning- Series of Games by Walt Chauner pg.99

Wedge Busters- How and Why to Break Your Child’s Braking-

Wedge Habit by Mo Adamski pg.126

For Dynamic Turns, Jump Out of Your Skis- Instruction

by Kent Stevens pg.136

Spring 1986

Seeking Out the Butte- Crested Butte, Colorado, Ski Areas

by Linda Harbine Martin pg.30

Serendipity at Saas-Fee—the Swiss Valais, Europe, Ski Areas

By John Skow pg.38

Ice Dancing in the Vallee Blanche- Chamonix by Lito Tejada-Flores pg.44

Spring Skiing in the Land of the Midnight Sun- Above the Arctic

Circle, Swedes’ Resort by Robert Parker pg.52

Summer Ski Camps ‘86- Guide pg.79

Three Ways to Sharpen Your Mogul Skills- Instruction by

Hilary Engisch pg.23

Tactics for Spring Skiing by Shawn Smith and Pat King pg.73

For Better Balance, Do the Huggy Bear Turn- Instruction by

Jim Isham pg.88

How the Racers Carve on Hard Snow by Olle Larssen pg.59

For Skiers, Sun Protection Makes Sense- How to Select Glasses and

Lotions by Joana Jebsen pg.64

Why All the Knee Injuries? By Carl Ettlinger, Ski Accidents pg.70

How to Store Your Gear by Al Greenberg pg.86

November 1986

Snow Watch- Photo Essay, Winter Photography pg.62

Making Training Fun- A Program for Reaching Optimum Fitness

by Christin Cooper pg.66

Home Tuning Made Easy- Step by Step Guide by Jim Deines pg.83

Big Sky- Montana, Ski Areas by John Skow pg.90

The Second Coming of Aspen- Colorado, Resorts, Ski Areas

by Hank Barlow pg.96

It Started in St. Anton by Al Greenberg pg.123

Glory Comes to Gore- New York’s “Best Kept Secret” Unveiled

by Nicholas Howe pg.155

Sport Stars- Test Reports by Bard Glenne and Bill Grout pg.208

A Boot Tester’s Smorgasbord- Test Results by Rick Kahl pg.220

Marker: Elegant Solutions- The Twincam M36 by Carl Ettlinger pg.229

Eurofash: Shocking and Chic- European Skiwear, Fashion

by Kim Brizzolara pg.241

On a Fast Track- Nordic Skiwear, Fashion by Iseult Devlin pg.251

Look Uphill Before You Start- Instruction by Paul Jones pg.34

Race Day Routine- Instruction by Hank Kashiwa pg.52

Warm Up With the Pole Hop- Instruction by Ellen Post Foster pg.60

Breakthrough on Skis- Part II How To Achieve A Bombproof Parallel

Start by Lito Tejada- Flores, Instruction pg.257

The Squire of Shangri-La—Profile of Tom Corcoran by Dinah Witchel pg.264

December 1986

Bumps! By Hank Barlow pg.46

In Search of Mogul Meaning- A Natural History

by John Henry Auran pg.50

Bump Basics- Exercises to Get You Started by Walt Chauner pg.58

State Secrets in New Hampshire- Cannon and Sunapee, Ski Areas

by Daniel Ford pg.70

In Deep at Mammoth by Nicholas Howe pg.77

On Course in the Cantons De L’Est-Quebec’s Eastern Townships

by Al Greenberg pg.84

Saloman’s Super Savers- The 547 and 547 Sport Bindings by

Carl Ettlinger pg.113

Rugged and Good Lookin’- Fashion, Skiwear by Kim Brizzolara pg.136

Equal Whites for Women- Test Reports on Boots by Rick Kahl pg.150

Skis for Speed- Test Reports on Slalom and Giant Slalom Skis

by Bill Grout pg.166

X-C: A Systems Analysis- Reports on Cross-Country Boot Binding

Systems by Iseult Devlin pg.183

Geze: Rugged and Reliable by Carl Ettlinger pg.189

Racking ‘em Up- Car Top Carriers by Irwin Curtin pg.192

Finding the Optimum Line- Instruction for Recreational Racers

by HankKashiwa pg.38

Tighten Your Grip to Tighten Your Turn- Instruction for Advanced

Skiers by Jim Isham pg.149

Breakthrough on Skis- Part III: The Secret of Dynamic Anticipation

By Lito Tejada- Flores pg.195

The World Cup inNorth America-Preview of the Alpine Racing

Season by Al Greenberg pg.93

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