Papa Bear
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There's a nice article in todays New York Times: Forgotten trails and Frozen Lifts of Winters Past
It's a nostalgic piece about the hundreds of small local ski areas that were all over the New England landscape and which disappeared in the 1970s and 1980s as the sport became more upscale, and ski resorts became a mega-industry.
It bought back my own memories of the single hill with the rope tow at the local golf course in Wollaston in the 1950s, and the ski area at Big Blue Hill where my father designed the machinery for the lift.
Take a look - and reminisce ...
It's a nostalgic piece about the hundreds of small local ski areas that were all over the New England landscape and which disappeared in the 1970s and 1980s as the sport became more upscale, and ski resorts became a mega-industry.
It bought back my own memories of the single hill with the rope tow at the local golf course in Wollaston in the 1950s, and the ski area at Big Blue Hill where my father designed the machinery for the lift.
Take a look - and reminisce ...