The history of the development of the ski industry on Mt.
Mansfield in Stowe, VT, the Ski Capitol of the East. Details and
anecdotes of the process are told by two of the major players, Sepp
Ruschp and Charlie Lord, (in their own words). Each trail, each
building and each lift are chronicled. Through these documents
donated to the Stowe Historical Society, we learn how trails were
cut by hand, men were carried by horse and wagon, buildings (dorms,
ski huts, camps, shelters, etc.) were erected as the needs became
obvious and how Austrian, Scandinavian, and local natives carved a
place in the style of skiing and ski instruction in Stowe, and how
safety on the mountain drove the development of the first ski
patrol. This is a very compelling story of passion, creativity,
engineering, employing state and federal programs available at the
time and hard work by a lot of people who came to work and settle
in Stowe. There are 35 mini biographies of people who were there.
Each are fascinating, educational, and entertaining.
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