Skiers World 1981 January

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Skiers World 1981 January

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Contents:  Is Beaver Creek the Last Resort? (With increasing government regulations and escalating building costs, Beaver Creek may be the last destination resort built in the U.S. But what a way to bring in the last of a breed.), All Corners Covered (The basic Jeep has given way to a economical four4-wheel drive vehicle that put the fun back into winter driving.), Sled Tech (Toboggans come in all shapes and sizes, and are designed for all purposes. For sheer fun, pull up a seat.), Dick Barrymore: King of the Hard-Core Ski Films (Some people will do just about anything to shoot the best possible ski film.), Cindy Nelson (Every summer of her career, Cindy wrestles with the same question. Should I go through it again next year.), Snow Castle (Andre Ulrich had a vision that involved transplanting a seashell to the Rockies. Not too far out, considering some of the other visions.), 10 Out-Of-The-Way Places Where There’s Always Powder (While the powder at major resorts gets skied out, some smaller resorts manage to keep their powder fluffy, deep and dry.), High-Level Cuisine (Three more notable restaurants above 5000 feet.), The Mountains Lured Coni Away From a Life on the Farm (If you can’t keep ’em down on the farm after they’ve seen Paree, what can you do once they’ve been to the mountain.), New Year’s Eve Comes in Better in the Grand Tetons (Forget the stuffy air and crowds at most New Years parties. Celebrate where the air is rare.), Clothing From the Top of the Hill (Top ski manufacturers strut their top-of-the-line clothing for 1981.), 10 Perfect Ways to Kill the Child (The cold outside doesn’t stand a chance against what’s warming inside.), Murder at the Finish Line (What happened in the good old days when the female winner at a ski race was exposed as being less than a lady.), Aspen Incident (The second installment of the exciting novel that pits Joe Bird against the forces of evil.)

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