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Lost Ski Areas of Colorado's Central and Southern Mountains
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Lost Ski Areas of Colorado's Central and Southern Mountains
Current price: $35.99


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Lost Ski Areas of Colorado's Central and Southern Mountains
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Colorado's central and southern mountains still draw droves of skiers to the slopes. However, many of the historic runs and areas that were popular over the past centurysome near the current resorts of Aspen, Breckenridge, Crested Butte, Purgatory, Telluride and Vailno longer exist. Local hills like Whittaker Ranch near Eagle featured little more than a rope tow and warming hut. Now underneath Lake Dillon, Prestrud Jump hosted tournaments where Olympian Anders Haugen broke ski-jumping world records. From Lands End near Grand Junction to Sugarite near Trinidad, from swanky Hoosier Pass in Summit County to Stoner in Montezuma County, authors Caryn and Peter Boddie take readers on a tour of the lost ski areas of central and southern Colorado.