by Morten Lund, Kirby Gilbert, Andrew Leser and Alan Adler
January 1970 [DUPE]
They’re Beautiful by Morten Lund (Ski Bums of Aspen) pg.66
But They’re Employed-Ski Bums by Janet Nelson pg.71
Val Gardena:Valley of Decision-FIS Site pg.80
Bobbing is for Gentle People by Jim Spring pg.92
Technique:How to Beat Your Friends at Slalom by Tom Corcoran pg.72
Skiing Powder by Junior Bounous pg.86
Powder Put-Ons Gear, Equipment pg.94
Pointers:
A Perfect Ending to a Parallel Turn pg.95
Use a Wide “V” For Better Snowplow Turns pg.97
Teaching Your Child To Ride a T-Bar pg.101
Seesaw in Moguls pg.102
Swallow the Bumps pg.107
Carve Your Christies pg.108
How to Travel in Ski Clothes by Abby Rand pg.23
Flaine: The Impossible Ski Resort Travel pg.76
Alpental pg.78
January Ski Bird-Fashion pg.40
“Shadows”-Photo pg.52
Nancy Greene Speaks-The Woman Racer as a Woman pg.57
February 1970 [DUPE]
The Gold Rush at Val Gardena-Racers are Rated pg.41
Puffing and Pretty US Nordic FIS Team pg.48
Flying High on Federal Funds-Michigan’s Copper Peak pg.50
Have Faith, You’re On the Right Trail-Beginner Trails pg.58
SKi Technique of the 70′s:the S-Turn, Structured Avalement pg.62
Pointers:
Power Brakes to Stop Your Snowplow pg.68
Change Hips to Change Tips pg.75
Stop the Stem Before It Starts pg.79
Weekend On the Wild Side by Peter Miller
St. Sauveur des Monts, Quebec-Canada pg.53
Mad River by Jim Spring pg.60
February Ski Bird Fashion pg.16
“Reveille”-Photo pg.36
March 1970 [DUPE]
For Bill Eldred, A Call to Fame for a Ski Innovator pg.10
The New World Champions-Val Gardena pg.37
Daredevil of the Alps-Sylvain Saudan, by Harvey Edwards pg.60
The Finals Are Coming-NASTAR finalists vie for SCHLITZ
trophies at Vail,Colorado pg.66
Summer Camps:Boon for Young Racers by Barbara Wicks pg.68
Springing for Fashion by Pat Doran pg.70
Skiing the Steep-Descents by Ernie McCulloch pg.54
Pointers:
Change Edges Positively pg.52
Stay in the Fall Line to Ski Soft Snow pg.67
Be a Sleeping Beauty pg.69
Garibaldi’s Whistler by Abby Rand-Travel pg.62
Arapahoe Basin by Morten Lund-Travel pg.64
“The Skiers’ Patron Saint” Photo pg.32
September 1970 [DUPE]
The Wild Bunch at Jackson Hole by Del Mulkey pg.50
Two Men in Turmoil-Avery Brundage and Earl Walters
by John Fry pg.62
Build a Basic Wardrobe Fashion pg.70
Breckenridge Breaks for the Big Time Colorado
by I. William Berry pg.84
The NASTAR Winners:From All Kinds of Mountains
by Claire Walter pg.94
Phil Gerard and His Wonderful, Electric Skiing Machine
by Morten Lund pg.146
Pointers:
Attack a Slalom Turn pg.37
Sideslip to Action Stops pg.44
Switch-off Paddling pg.76
Ankle action for Cycling pg.81
No-excuse Training pg.144
Shoot Rapids, Jet Moguls pg.148
Straddle and Straight Jumps pg.162
Equipment:
Foaming: Fit to be Tied?-Skiboot Linings pg.56
Feet-Buying Boot Secrets by Ken Vermeulen pg.58
Boot Fitting Aids by Janet Nelson pg.60
Getting a Room When You Travel Alone pg.30
The Real Cost of Flying to Europe-Travel pg.30
The New Fares to Europe pg.153
Anthony Lakes Revisited-Ski Area by Phil Taylor pg.143
Grand Targhee-Ski Area by D. Brent Clement pg.160
October 1970 [DUPE]
A Day for All Skiers-Ski Shows pg.16
The NASTAR Scene pg.64
Vermont, the Beckoning Country by I. William Berry and
Richard Sapir-Land Development pg.78
Why Ski Instructors Grow Old by Richard Earle pg.98
Ski Italian Style Fashion pg.100
Dogging it On the Slopes by Leverett Richards pg.110
Hills and Hearts at 40-Plus by Dr. Bruce C. Paton pg.125
At Sunapee You Can Hear the Trees by I. William Berry pg.174
Timberline Shoots for the Top by Pat Begrow pg.180
Two Boots, One Turn-Leather vs. Plastic Boots by Ernie McCulloch pg.83
The New Skis by Jeffrey Garlick pg.114
Pointers:
Slope Tune-ups by Junior Bounous pg.92
Hip Check-up pg.38
Ease Fall Line Fear pg.140
Track in a Traverse pg.157
Dryland Shortswing pg.158
Do a Snappy Snowplow pg.160
Peek Around the Barn pg.162
Swing Like a Pedulum pg.164
Your Ski As a Boot Scraper pg.166
Renting an Apartment in Europe-Travel pg.50
How to Cross a Border-Travel pg.50
Join Now Fly Later-Travel pg.127
Waterville Valley by Morten Lund (New Hampshire, Tom Corcoran) pg.90
The Once and Future Ski Resort-Banff Springs Hotel
by Derek Bodington pg.112
Lech-am-Arlberg by Abby Rand pg.122
“The Incomparable Light” Photo pg.86
November 1970 [DUPE]
Black and White Together by Lee Fowler pg.37
Holiday Ski Camps by Barbara Wicks pg.46
Feet, Fingers and Frostbite by Dr. Bruce Paton pg.70
You Can Ski Year-round Where Butch Cassidy Roamed
by Del Mulkey Telluride pg.78
The Racer Chasers by Morten Lund pg.84
Western vs. Classic Fashion pg.96
Skiing:Elementary My Dear Watson-by Albert Orbaan pg.140
Disenchantment at Dartmouth-F. Scott Fitzgerald
by Burton Hersh pg.179
The Family that Skis Together by Pat Begrow pg.190
The Fifth H by Claire Walter pg.196
Ski Area in a Snow Belt by Barbara Wicks pg.199
Equipment: The New Skis:Part II by Jeffrey Garlick pg.106
Off the Fall Line by Dixi Nohl pg.86
GLM Goes National by Morten Lund pg.98
A Russian Solution to Ski Instruction-Taos- by Ezra Bowen pg.100
How to Go For NASTAR Gold-Racing Tips by Roger Staub pg.104
Pointers:
Don’t Pose for the Camera pg.165
Correct Natural Stance pg.168
Traverse with the Help of a Friend pg.173
Keeping Stable on Bumps pg.166
Gorilla Hop to Parallel pg.171
Straighten up to Ski Right pg.174
Ski Areas:
Why Skiers Endure Mammoth’s Madness by Janet Nelson pg.112
Magic Mountain: Virtuosity in Vermont by I. William Berry pg.130
Courchevel Carnival by Janet Nelson pg.134
Mt. Telemark by James Ward pg.187
Traveler’s Checks by Abby Rand:
How to Read a Brochure pg.23
Ski Tours for Unaccompanied Teenagers pg.26
How to Buy a Condominium pg.26
We Skied Together Photo pg.94
Holiday 1970 [DUPE]
Mineral King Scores an Upset-Sierra Club by I. William Berry
and Robert Lochner pg.15
Wonders of Walter-Vermont Ski Area by Morten Lund pg.52
Spaced Across the Alps and Ages-Avoriaz by Del Mulkey pg.56
The Under-20′s and Where It’s At Fashion by Pat Doran pg.68
Yes Virginia, There is Skiing in the South-Ski Areas
by Claire Walter pg.116
Cracked Edges-Ski Terms by Gary Cavalli pg.130
Nonstop Racing Program-Burke Mountain training Program
by John Hitchcock pg.133
Skiing by the Book(s)-Teaching Methods by Janet Nelson pg.45
Reverse Jump Turns-Conditioning Pointer pg.92
Equipment:
The Mystery of the Perfect Binding by Jeffrey Garlick pg.60
Binding Installation by Janet Nelson pg.66
Billy Kidd’s Secrets of Edge Filing by Billy Kidd and
Barbara Wicks pg.74
Ski Films pg.22
Ski Books pg.32
December 1970 [DUPE]
Touring Gets Away from It All-Photos pg.85
Diary of an Alpine Novice by Linda Wassermn pg.92
Diary of an Alpine Expert by Janet Nelson pg.94
A Primer of Touring Technique ny Lorns Olav Skjemstad
Ski Coach talks of touring pg.96
The Wily Ways of Waxing-Touring Skis by Barbara Wicks pg.99
Nearer My God to Ski pg.50
Papa Makes the Cochrans Go-US Ski Team by Morten Lund pg.100
Four Lovely Lunches-Cuisine by Abby Kirsh pg.102
Delightful Dishes for Day Trips-Cuisine by Pat Doran pg.104
The Lange Cup-Pro Ski Racing and TV by I. William Berry and
Kenneth McKenna pg.114
A Single View of Charter Flights by Lee Fowler pg.147
A Plan to Pollute the Slopes for Profit by Morten Lund pg.190
Equipment:
Gifts for Skiers pg.78
Should You Buy Foam?-Boots pg.116
The Sliding Jet Turn by Georges Joubert-French way pg.107
Pointers:
Ski Parallel with Punch pg.167
Powder Pick-Me-Up pg.168
Slip the Tips pg.170
Ski Uphill to Control Speed pg.176
Handlebar Snowplow pg.183
Steepen Your Traverse pg.184
Traveler’s Checks by Abby Rand
How to Complain pg.54
How to Make a Vacation Budget pg.57
Stratton:You Ski Better by Janet Nelson-Travel pg.110
Something for Everyone at Innsbruck by Lee Fowler-Travel pg.144
Loch Lomond-Travel pg.198
A Rising Northern Star by Nancy Greene pg.27
Starting Gate-Analysis of Judy Nagel’s Retirement by Billy Kidd pg.32
Deep Powder-Photo pg.112
January 1971 [DUPE]
What if They Gave Us Jean-Claude Killy Again? by Morten Lund pg.66
The High and the Low at Tahoe Skiing and Gambling
by I. William Berry pg.74
Mastering Winter Driving by R. David Sheff pg.78
Wild Tracks in the Early Snow by Helen Russell pg.92
A Rugged Solution to those Motel Miseries-Winter Camping
by Linda Wasserman pg.120
Kids and Snow Against the Cold by Katherine and Rodney Hoff pg.128
Four Frolics by Furrer-Instruction pg.70
Take the Weight Out of Your Turning-Unweighting
by Othmar Schneider pg.82
Pointers:
Let the Slope Be your Guide pg.99
Slide Out Of a Stem pg.100
Getting Back in Powder pg.102
Fingertip Control pg.126
Pole Power pg.130
Traveler’s Checks by Abby Rand:
Renting a Condominium pg.49
Comparing Ski Week Deals pg.50
Travel:
Killington Gondola-Longest Ski Area Gondola by Morten Lund pg.88
Leysin: For the Young and Frugal by Abby Rand-Travel pg.96
Michigan: Tops in Mid-America Camping by Rus Arnold pg.122
Skiing Cum Gambling: Part II-Reno pg.129
Nub’s Nob:The Free Spirit by Pat Begrow pg.139
Equipment:
How to Avoid Goggle Fogging by Janet Nelson pg.46
Accessories Aweigh by Pat Doran pg.61
Starting Gate-Coach picks the all-time Greatest Racers
by Bob Beattie pg.39
Pro Racing Tour Grows for ’71 pg.51
“The Purist” Photo pg.90
February 1971 [DUPE]
Beautiful Objects High on the Walls of Heaven-Reaching Snow
Photos shot in Zermatt pg.46
Amateurism is Dead; Long Live Amateurism by Serge Lang
and Morten Lund-Ski Racing pg.52
Drugs at Ski Areas: What Can Be Done? by Lee Fowler pg.64
Ramrodding the US Ski Team-Willy Schaeffler by Peter Miller pg.70
St. Patrick Wins a Gold pg.94
Instruction:
Uproot That Stem by Dixi Nohl pg.55
All That Glitters is Not Avalement by Georges Joubert pg.60
Pointers:
Hands Forward Like Headlights pg.72
Ski The “J” Turn pg.74
Develop Knee Action pg.76
Unweighting in Bumps pg.78
How to Hold on Ice pg.80
Traveler’s Checks by Abby Rand:
Brochure Reading (Advanced) pg.20
I Feel a Ski Trip Coming On pg.23
Indianhead by Janet Nelson-Travel pg.98
Sugarbush’s Castlerock by Claire Walter pg.104
In the Starting Gate-Why N. American girls do better than men
in world Ski Racing by Nancy Greene pg.24
NASTAR Schedule ’71 pg.97
March 1971 [DUPE]
The NASTAR Finals pg.32
The Most Exotic Ski Holiday Ever-New Zealand and Fiji
by Del Mulkey pg.54
It Happened this Year-SKI 1970-71 pg.66
My Secret of Boot Canting by Billy Kidd pg.68
Summer Racing Camps by Barbara Wicks pg.70
Into the Air by Tom LeRoy-Acrobatic pg.64
Pointers:
Outrigger Turn pg.73
Keep a Level Head pg.74
Rocket Starts pg.76
Side by Side the Knees Shall Ride pg.81
Traveler’s Check by Abby Rand-Activities for Non-Skiers
at Resorts pg.42
SKI’s Guide to the Second Ski Season pg.60
New York: Two Hours North by Janet Nelson pg.109
Starting Gate-Willy Schaeffler and International Ski Politics
by Serge Lang pg.20
August 1971 [DUPE]
Travel: Ski Areas
Alta, Snowbird: Atop the World’s Best Snow pg.22
Squaw Valley: Sierras, Skis, Casinos and the Big Snow pg.26
Killington pg.30
Sugarbush, Mad River, Glen Ellen pg.32
Mt. Snow: In the Valley of the Jolly White Giant pg.38
Boyne County: On Top of Michigan pg.42
Democracy Comes to Sun Valley pg.46
Steamboat Springs: Champagne Skiing on a Great Natural Mountain pg.48
Breckenridge, Arapahoe, Keystone; Colorado pg.50
Park City: A Swinging town in Utah’s Snow Belt pg.54
Aspen: When Biggest is Best pg.64
And Snowmass Too pg.67
Vail: The Most Nearly Perfect Ski Resort pg.70
Jackson Hole: Worth Every Adventurous Minute pg.74
Taos: Above the Desert, Autoless Seclusion pg.78
Winter Park: Denver’s Big Secret pg.83
Stowe: You Can Go Back Again pg.100
Beech Mountain, Sugar Mountain: The South, Leave It or Ski It pg.104
Waterville Valley: New Hampshire’s 93 pg.106
How To Ski America:
What the Words and Prices Mean pg.19
Ten Great Lodges You Can Stay At pg.25
Smart Strategy for Ski America Vacations pg.36
Bunks, Bargains and Burgers: Ski America Cheap pg.41
Important Holidays 1971-72 pg.82
Special Places for Special Reasons pg.85
SKI Maps the Way to Ski America pg.86
Air Fares ’71 pg.111
Last Run Humor pg.112
September 1971 [DUPE]
Never Look Back-Foamed Boots, Custom Fit, Equipment pg.50
What Your Old Skis Are Worth-Guide to Buying and Selling
Used Skis by Janet Nelson pg.60
“Sonnet on Snow”-Photo pg.58
Super Jobe-Jeff Jobe by John Fry pg.66
Anatomy of a Ski Home-Architecture pg.69
Fashion Tips by Pat Doran pg.76
Instruction: Up-Down is Dead by Morten Lund pg.19
Death Throes of the Dragon: GLM by Morten Lund pg.63
Interski Taylor Kruckenhauser
Pointers:
Getting Hips pg.85
Ankles Away; Rock ‘N Rock pg.86
Resistance Movements; Toe Push-up pg.87
Inner Leg Strength pg.88
Ski Stand-Ups pg.88
One-Sided Build-Up pg.89
Traveler’s Checks by Abby Rand-Youth Fares pg.17
Fly To the Swiss Sun by Harvey Edwards-Switzerland pg.54
October 1971 missing
Shopping for Car Racks pg.35
Fantastic Helicopter Skiing-Canada’s Rockies, Del Mulkey pg.56
Hollywood Stars Go Racing-Bear Valley Celebrity Race pg.80
Jake, Spider and Dunc-Pros Payoff (Fun and Money) pg.78
…And Clint, Natalie and Batman-Pro-Am Celebrity Race pg.80
The Noisy Wonders of Winter Wonderland-Snowmobiles
by Morten Lund pg.104
Racking ‘em Up-Ski Racks by Janet Nelson pg.35
Skipp-Ski Evaluation pg.62
Role Playing-Fashion by Pat Doran pg.70
High on Boot Backs by Corky Fowler pg.100
Traveler’s Checks by Abby Rand pg.52
World’s Largest Ski Area by Del Mulkey pg.56
LangkofelScharte-Val Gardena pg.68
Pointers:
Chin Up! You’ll Improve pg.117
Step Up to Strength-Endurance Build up pg.118
To Ski or Skid?-Traversing pg.118
The Leaning Tower-Steepness pg.119
Ski Parallel with Feet Apart pg.119
Bend Ze Knees pg.120
Climb the No-slip Track-XC pg.120
Drag an Anchor-Descent pg.120
Up and Down the Staircase-Exercise pg.121
Pegboard Slalom-Memory pg.121
November 1971 [DUPE] missing
Our Alps, Their Alps-French Resorts and Colorado Resorts
by Morten Lund pg.85
Binding Report-Antifriction Binding Release, Dr. Larry Scher
and John Perryman pg.106
Ski Tips-Billy Kidd pg.142
Attack of the Rising Sun-Miura Schusses down Mt. Everest pg.98
“Symphony in White”-Photo pg.104
SKI Goes to an Airlines Week-Bob Cram ,Fly-in Ski-in Humor pg.110
Ski Performance Prediction-Skis pg.92
Please Let Me Out When I Need You-Bindings by Morten Lund pg.106
A Year to Buy New Bindings-Shopper’s Guide pg.109
Wearing Their Own Thing-Fashion by Pat Doran pg.116
How To Make Your Skis Run Better pg.142
Traveler’s Checks by Abby Rand
Price Wars, Busing pg.23
Murren A European Gem-Switzerland pg.102
Coping with Costs-Finance pg.174
Films 1971-72 pg.54
A Cold Look at Photography pg.72
Stamp Out the Pre-Ski Blues pg.114
Man, I Can Hardley Ski on Two Skis How Can I Ski on One?
Surfer Mike Doyle pg. 97
Pointers:
Clever Ski Carry
Pole Safety
Get A Good Grip On Your Pole
Easy One-Two Traverse
Scheme for a Smoother Stride pg.123
Sylvain Saudan’s Foolproof Turn-Square Corner Turn
by Morten Lund pg.153
December 1971 [DUPE]
Our Alps, Their Alps Part II-Colorado by Morten Lund pg.80
A Thousand and One Lights-Night Skiing by Janet Nelson pg.90
Freaking Out in Utah- Apres-ski in Wasatch by Morten Lund pg.94
15 Ways To Turn Your Skis by John Fry pg.66
Photo pg.84
The Fight Against Friction-Antifriction Devices pg.86
Christmas Gifts by barbara Wicks pg.103
Traveler’s Checks by Abby Rand-Price War and Bilingual Vacation pg.58
You’ve Got Snow, A Great Bowl and $11 Million by Morten Lund
(Snowbird) pg.96
Ready, Set, Go NASTAR-Entering pg.140
January 1972 [DUPE]
Why US Racers Lose by Peter Miller pg.42
Photo pg.46
First Descent-Ski Sauvage by Peter Miller pg.86
How To Have a Successful Broken Leg by Janet Nelson pg.90
How Cold is (Damn) Cold? pg.140
10 Best Pit Stops-Cuisine, Travel by Janet Nelson pg.66
Drive, He Said-Winter Driving Tips by Ed Scott pg.68
Campers Ho! by Morten Lund-Travel pg.70
Geldhof: America’s Ski Paradise by Lee Fowler pg.75
Confessions of an Occasional Skier-Skiing and the married man
by Dan Nesbett pg.120
Pointers:
Learn Acrobatics with Short Skis pg.79
How to Feel Your Feet for a Better Ski Technique pg.80
Lower Your NASTAR Handicap pg.82
Climb Better, Stride Better pg.85
Inianhead by Janet Nelson-Ski Area pg.110
Intermont by Robin Young pg.112
Schuss Mountain pg.114
Februaryh 1972
Profile:Peter Miller pg.4
The Racers-Top American and European Racers pg.44
The East Awaits-Haiku, poetry pg.50
Sapporo Panorama-Painting of Olympic Site pg.53
How I’ll Cover the Olympics by Billy Kidd pg.57
From the “30,000 Mile Ski Race” by Peter Miller
-Racers and Coaches pg.58
Olympic Results-Past Medal Winners pg.61
The Gap That Never Closes-US Nordic Team by Michael Brady pg.62
Sapporo-The Stay-at-home Olympics by I. William Berry pg.65
At 96 This Rabbit’s Still Running-Johannsen by William Lederer pg.70
NASTAR Pacesetter Meet by John Fry-Handicap pg.84
Pointers:
Be a Falling Body pg.75
Ski With Your Legs pg.76 Develop Good Upper Body Action pg.78
Cross-Country Tips pg.80
Second Home-Real Estate and Land Development pg.89
March 1972
Across the Andes-Cordillera del Sur by Tom Spencer pg.34
Hello Mother, Hello Father-Racing Camp Account by Bill Bickle pg.40
Climbing Climbing Camps pg.42
Backpacking Guide by Ruth Rudner pg.44
Four Hikes to Make You Think-Nature Trails pg.46
Racing Camps-Location and Cost by Barbara Wicks pg.48
Report from Sapporo-Results, Analysis and Stories of the 1972
Olympics pg.57
Traveler’s Checks by Abby Rand-Spring Skiing in the Rockies,
the Andes and the Alps pg.13
Where to Ski Late-Spring and Summer Skiing Guide pg.26
Pointers:
The Racer’s Stop pg.73
Down-Unweight For Better Control pg.74
Strategy for Skiing Bumps Tighter Turns pg.75
Wait for the Floating Sensation/How to Ski the Dips pg.76
In Spring Ski by the Clock pg.77
Think of Walking/ Use Wide Track for Touring pg.78
August 1972 [DUPE]
Utah: A Mini Guide to a Maxi Vacation Resorts, Travel pg.38
Whistler Mountain: Ocean Voyage to a Snow-In,Canada,Travel pg.44
Big Mountain: After Ski and Befors Taxes-Travel pg.48
St. Moritz: A Club Med Vacation-Travel pg.52
Maine: Cross-Country Touring Along the Coast-Touring Centers pg.55
Schuss Mountain: A Fly-To Vacation-Travel pg.62
Bromley, Vermont:A Family GLM Ski Week pg.64
Luxury Is An Economy Condominium pg.68
Ski Package Digest Travel pg.85
Ski Equipment Extra-’72-73 Season pg.79
Eastern Resort Roundup pg.19
Western Resort Roundup pg.26
European Resort Roundup Alps pg.35
Skier’s Notebook by John Fry-Vacations pg.7
Traveler’s Checks by Abby Rand-Vacation Life Styles pg.12
Times Mirror Buys SKI pg.14
September 1972 [MISSING]
He Broke the World’s Vertical Record-Sylvain Saudan’s
Mt. McKinley Descent pg.40
Fearless Frank-Frank Snyder by Morten Lund pg.52
All Hail Karli-Karl Schranz by Miki Hutter pg.66
A Good Year for NASTAR by John Fry pg.84
SKIPP: Method or Monster? SKI’s Performance Prediction Tests pg.46
The New Boots: An Inner/Outer Choice-’72-73 pg.54
New Two-Copper Mountain and Telluride, Colorado by Morten Lund pg.50
Pure Italian-Pure Charm Alps,Alpine by Abby Rand pg.60
Pointers:
A Somersault You’ll Flip Over pg.75
Ride the Rollercoaster pg.76
Back Straight Means Tips Up pg.76
Link Your Turns to Keep Going In Powder pg.77
Flex Knees in Rough Track pg.78
Step Tips to Turn pg.78
October 1972 [DUPE]
Bindings by John Fry pg.58
Bet You Cant-Boot Canting by Janet Nelson pg.45
SKIPP Test Reports pg.68
A Day At The Races Fashion by Pat Doran pg.76
There is a Jack Armstrong-NASTAR Winner by Don Dooley pg.52
Skiing and the Environment-Forest Service and “Multiple Use”
by Morten Lund pg.62
Give Yourself a SnowJob-Employment at Ski Areas pg.82
Unemployed in the Mountains-Ski Bums by Patti Rosenfeld pg.83
Resurgence of Rope-Ropetows by Richard Needham pg.136
Remembrance of Things Best-Canadian Rockies Vacation
by Abby Rand pg.64
Arlberg: A Charter Flight Experience-Alps by Abby Rand pg.78
Places To Go-Ski Areas by Abby Rand pg.118
The Godmother-Nurseries by Janet Nelson pg.153
A Rebuilt You-Exercises by Janet Nelson pg.72
Pointers-Downhill and Touring pg.122
November 1972 [DUPE]
Boot-Binding Fit by John Perryman pg.34
SKIPP Test Reports pg.72
Concavity:No.1 Ski Gremlin-Afflicted Skis pg.90
The Mountain Towns 1 Manchester,Vermont-Golden Triangle
by Peter Miller-Ski Areas pg.68
Skiing and the Enviroment-Sun Valley, Bill Janss,Environmentalists
by Morten Lund pg.76
Hot Dog-Acrobatics pg.78
I Was a Ski Instructor-Sugarbush by Morten Lund pg.84
I’m Dreaming of a White Thanksgiving by Janet Nelson pg.173
1973 Preview of Fashions at Mayrhofen, Austria pg.97
Places To Go-Ski Areas by Abby Rand pg.88
The Gang Will Meet at Tignes-Europe, Resort pg.94
Pointers:
Develop Independent Leg Action pg.125
Learn These Lift Tricks pg.126
Gain Control on Ice pg.128
Pole to Better Touring pg.130
Films pg.60
December 1972 [DUPE]
The End is the Beginning-FIS Winner by Billy Kidd pg.54
Ski Photography pg.60
The Mountain Towns-2 Lake Placid by Kim Massie-Ski Areas pg.62
Is This the School Of the Future?-Racing by Peter Miller pg.64
The Awful Battle of the Ski Sizes-GLM by Morten Lund pg.68
Gear for the Kids-Ski Equipment by Janet Nelson pg.47
Happy-Go-Lucky Colors Fashion by Pat Doran pg.71
SKIPP Test Reports pg.76
The Sophisticated Stride-Touring Equipment by Michael Brady pg.80
Places to go-Ski Areas by Abby Rand pg.84
Christmas Ski Camps by Barbara Bush pg.144
It’s All Aboard Ski Train-Vermont by Richard Needham pg.149
Pointers:
Tips to do a Tailstand pg.139
Especially for Kids pg.140
For Cross-Country Skiers pg.142
World Cup Formula for 1972-73 pg.25
January 1973 [DUPE]
How to Become Slalom Champion of the World,Jean-Noel Augert
by Patrick Lang pg.40
Five Moves to a Successful Start in Ski Touring by Steve Rieschl pg.44
Super Kangaroo-Avalement by Tom LeRoy pg.52
The Toughest Job in Skiing-Coaching, Alpine Racing
by Peter Miller pg.58
The Mountain Towns-3 North Conway, New Hampshire
by Morten Lund pg.62
Ski Photography pg.66
1972 NASTAR Winners tell How They Did it-by Lee Fowler pg.103
Skiing Prep Schools by Birdie Corcoran pg.120
Cold Weather Starters-Car devices by John Perryman pg.35
Well Designed Tour Togs-Fashion by Pat Doran pg.48
What’s Your Bag?-Ski Luggage by Janet Nelson pg.56
High, Stiff Boots: Learn to Love ‘em by Georges Joubert pg.68
Places to go-New York by Abby Rand pg.50
Central Vermont Lodging by Richard Derman pg.108
Pointers:
Try the Gorilla Turn pg.75
Using Poles pg.76
Better Mogul Skiing pg.78
February 1973* [MISSING]
Build Your Own Workbench by Janet Nelson pg.26
The Ultimate Leap-El Capitan Jump by Rick Sylvester pg.36
Groom Boom-Ski Machines; Grooming by Janet Nelson pg.46
The Mountain Towns-40St. Sauveur, Quebec Ski Complex
by Peter Miller pg.54
Race of the Aging Jocks-Veterans National by Morten Lund pg.56
The Thoeni Turn-Modern Skiing by Georges Joubert pg.40
Trail Tactics by Morten Lund pg.52
Pointers:
The Mambo, GLM, Sprains and Strains, Crossing Streams
Cross-Country Skiing pg.65
Pique-Nique En Route: The Last Word in Chic-Recipes, Cuisine
by Janet Nelson pg.44
Places To Go-Travel by Abby Rand pg.46
Apres-Ski: 7 Houses of “In”-Travel by Morten Lund pg.60
March/ Spring 1973 [DUPE]
Places To Go:
Saddleback, Maine; Wildcat, New Hampshire; Mt. Shasta,
California; Caberfae, Michigan by Abby Rand pg.34
Two-Faced Andes-Portillo, Bariloche by Abby Rand pg.36
Ski Late and High-Mt. Baker and Mt. Hood by Del Mulkey pg.38
Great Places to Summer Ski by Billy Kidd pg.45
Summer Ski Camps-Billy Kidd, Barbara Bush pg.48
Get Rid of Your Inhibitions-Instructor Jack Heath by Morten Lund pg.24
Pointers:
Hot Dog Tricks: The Kick-Out,The Outrigger, The Slowdog
Noodle, The Worm Turn pg.27
How to Handle Spring Snow pg.30
Cross-Country Pointers pg.32
Parka Pocket Cameras by Janet Nelson pg.19
Pro-Racing-Killy, Sabich by John Fry pg.54
September 1973 [DUPE]
The Short-ing of America-Shorter Ski Lengths,Test Results pg.22
The New Skis; Metal Laminates, Foam Cores, Cracked Edges
by John Perryman and Marc Liebman pg.26
Teamwork Fashion by Pat Doran pg.32
Bindings: Anti Up For Shock and Friction pg.40
How Much Pole Do You Need? by Janet Nelson pg.44
Boots: The Comeback of Comfort-New Boots by Richard Needham pg.48
Bright New Ideas-Accessories by Barbara Bush pg.94
The Many Wiles of Madame Matterhorn: Zermatt-Cervinia
by George Bush pg.56
Condo Shopping the Alps-Europe by Harvey Edwards pg.62
Hello Tunnel, Goodbye Loveland Pass(?)-Colorado by Abby Rand pg.66
Big Sky Opens-Montana Skiing-Photography by Fred Lindholm pg.72
37 More Resorts to Choose From pg.78
October 1973 [DUPE]
Hot Dogging/ Freestyle
An Idea Whose Time Has Come-Otto Schniebs, Lifestyle pg.39
Hot Dog: Grace, Daring, Pizzazz-Freestyle pg.40
Cult, Philosophy, Sport, Artform: Freestyle Skiing is American
Made pg.47
Stunts Hotdoggers Do-14 Most Popular Tricks pg.50
Exercise Musts for Hot Dog Stunts- Bob Theobald pg.53
All In The Family pg.54
Guide to Hot Dog Lingo-Language pg.56
Male Chauvinism on the Hot Dog Circuit?-Suzy Chaffee pg.58
What Do You Think of Hot Dog Skiing?-Opinions of the Famous pg.61
Gearing Up-Hot Doggers pg.62
Caution-Aerials pg.63
Equipment:
SKIPP-Reports on 30 Skis by John Perryman and
Marc Liebman pg.64
Bindings: Questions You Ask-John Perryman pg.83
The Mountain Towns-5 Steamboat Springs, Colorado, Holmenkollen
by Abby Rand-Ski Areas pg.72
The Great Free Lift Ticket Scramble by Morten Lund pg.78
Area Job Roundup-Winter Jobs at Ski Areas pg.79
Instruction
Pointers:
Pedal Push-Pull pg.95
Hit the Beach pg.96
Pull For X-C Arm Power pg.101
Do the Pillow Hop pg.102
Know Your Ski Terms-Language pg.104
November 1973 [DUPE]
Wear You Are-Fashion/ Travel by Pat Doran pg.56
Where To Ski In Your Region-Ski Areas pg.63
The Mountain Towns-6 Sun Valley,Hannagan, Harriman and
Schaffgotsch by William Johnson-Ski areas pg.74
Laurentian Lodges With That Old Time Flavor-Ski Inns pg.78
Discover the Non-American Alps-Europe by Abby Rand, Peter Miller pg.82
Airfare Bargains in the US-Rockies, Colorado pg.133
SKIPP by John Perryman and Marc Liebman-Performance Reports pg.89
Test Reports on 18 Junior Skis pg.95
Ms. Fit-Women’s Boots by Judith Greer pg.98
Bindings: Questions You Ask-Adjustment pg.103
Unweighting-Technique by Derek Swinson pg.105
Ski Pointers: Whole Ski, Bump Skiing and X-C Conditioning pg.109
Beware the Bomber-Reckless Skiers by Janet Nelson pg.71
3000 Skiers Win NASTAR Gold Pins pg.146
December 1973 [DUPE]
Where to Ski In Your Region-Travel pg.51
The Mountain Towns-7-Stowe, Vermont by Peter Miller-Ski Areas pg.60
Pure Gold Northstar, Kirkwood, Lassen, Badger, Squaw and Sugar
Bowl-California, by Morten Lund pg.66
La Thuile-Italian Resort by Harvey Edwards pg.70
How Much Rockies Can $125 Buy?-Colorado pg.72
SKI Tests 26 Big Selling Boots pg.76
SKIPP-3 Performance Tests on 29 Skis pg.80
Bindings: Questions You Ask-Friction Pads pg.87
Insulation-Parkas by Pat Doran pg.94
Pointers:
Crossover, Locked Knees and X-C Poling pg.105
Tots: When to Start Them-Children Skiing by Janet Nelson pg.88
Holiday/ January 1974 [DUPE]
Where To Ski In Your Region-Ski Areas, Cross-Country,Apres pg.25
The Great Leap Forward-Ski Schools, Teaching Methods-Ski Areas
By Morten Lund pg.34
These Are the Steepest-Steepest Slopes pg.40
The Mountain Towns-8-Vail, Colorado-Ski Areas pg.42
Holiday Gifts by Barbara Bush-Equipment pg.52
Bagging your Skis-Ski Wraps by Janet Nelson-Equipment pg.56
At Your Fingertips-Gloves and Mittens-Fashion by Pat Doran pg.58
The New Cross-Country Gear-Touring Equipment
by Michael Brady and Richard Needham pg.60
Books by Judith Greer pg.67
Bindings:Questions You Ask/ Are Boots Working with Bindings? pg.69
Technique
A Guide to Getting Through the New Bumps-Moguls pg.71
Pointers: Break the Stem, Race NASTAR pg.77
February 1974 [DUPE]
Wher To Ski In Your Region-Ski Areas pg.25
A Cross-Country Vacation in Norway pg.50
Waxing For Touring-Cross-Country by Michael Brady pg.54
Kids’ Skiwear-Children’s Clothing, Fashion by Pat Doran pg.61
Technique
Project Laterally and Ski Better Now-Championship Skiing pg.33
You Can Ski Deep Powder by Max Lundberg pg.38
Pointers:
Flat-light Medicine, Poling, and Kick-ups for balance pg.67
Is There Life After Ski? by Abby Rand pg.40
World Ski Championships:Can Bobby Do It? Bob Cochran at
St. Moritz by Peter Miller pg.44
Avalanche! by Morten Lund pg.56
Spring/ March 1974 [DUPE]
Where To Ski In Your Region-Ski Areas pg.25
How To Ski Year-Round, World Round pg.40
Summer Ski Camp Directory by Barbara Bush pg.42
The Mountain Towns-9-Park City,+ Oil Painting, by Abby Rand pg.44
Ski The Wild Ones-Sauvage, Wilderness Areas by Peter Miller pg.48
Zapped By Your Zipper?-Clothing, Fashion by Pat Doran pg.22
T-Shirts-Clothing, Fashion pg.62
The Better To Ski With-Goggles and Glasses-equipment pg.65
Bindings:Questions You Ask-Ski Injuries pg.68
Technique
Uphill Ski For Edging, Downhill Ski for Direction- Austrian
Ski Team Coach Franz Hoppichler pg.34
The Windshield Wiper Turn-Sylvain Saudan pg.38
Pointers:
Parallel Turns, Stance, Climbing Uphill, Getting Forward
Over Your Skis and X-C Touring pg.69
Skiing’s Daredevils by Morten Lund pg.54
Skis Across the Sea Jean-Claude Killy pg.60
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September 1974 [DUPE]
The Mountain Towns-10-Aspen, Colorado,Ski Resorts
by Morten Lund pg.36
Where In The World to Ski-Vacation Resorts by Abby Rand pg.38
Which is the Right Resort for You? pg.48
SKIPP-I Performance Reports on Skis pg.56
The New Boots-Ski Technique pg.64
SkiWear ’74-Fashion by Pat Doran pg.72
Bindings-Old and New by Richard Needham pg.80
Bundings:Questions You Ask-Preparing Bindings for New Season pg.96
35 Years Ago in SKI-History of SKI pg.6
Arnold Lunn in Memoriam by Morten Lund pg.11
Great Hot Dog Stunts as Seen by Great Ski Photographers-
Bob Salerno in a Flying Royal pg.54
Junior NASTAR Takes Off by Judith Greer pg.98
Women Instructors: The Un-Making of Macho-Ski Teachers pg.100
October 1974 [DUPE]
How Good Are the Big Ski Clubs?-Travel by Abby Rand pg.52
A Roof Over Your Head-But What Kind?-Finance by Morten Lund pg.56
Aspen-Part II-Ski Resorts pg.60
Area Jobs: Know the Score Before You Go-Resorts by Lois Barr pg.68
SKI’s Third Annual Area Job Roundup-Job Guide pg.98
SKIPP- Part II Performance reports on Skis pg.72
Black and White: A Photo Finish-Fashion by Pat Doran pg.78
How to Adapt to New Boots-Ski Technique by Janet Nelson pg.82
5 To Get Ready Exercises-Conditioning pg.86
Pointers:
Cowboy turn,Treat Ice Like Eggs pg.51
Narrow Trails pg.97
Stepping Up to Edge Control pg.90
Filling Your Grooves for Easier Turns pg.94
Hot Dog 360′s and Wheelies pg.106
Tips for Kids pg.93
Great Hot Dog Stunts as Seen by Great Ski Photographers-2
Mike Grazier and Roger Evans in a Gay Gainer-
Fred Lindholm pg.70
SKI NASTARS by Judith Greer pg.110
Bindings: Questions You Ask-Upgrading pg.120
November 1974 [DUPE]
Where To Ski In Your Region-Ski Areas pg.55
The Mountain Towns-11-The Mad River Valley, Vermont
Ski areas by Peter Miller pg.64
College Blowout-Steamboat Springs, Colorado by Charlie Meyers pg.68
Seven Secret Rockies-Ski Areas by Abby Rand-Colorado pg.72
In Europe, Do It By Pairs-Alps pg.78
Knockouts To Knockoffs-Fashion by Pat Doran pg.88
SKIPP Part III Performance Reports pg.98
How To Ski Hot-I, Turning It On The Bumps, Freestyler-Hot Dog
Mike King: Sparrow Turn, Foot Swivels, Jamming, Strategy pg.84
Pointers:
Crab Turn, Cut-Stab and Punch, Brake Before Turns, Powder
Sitback, Hip Over Heels pg.84
Hot Dog Stunts/ Great Photographers-Peter Miller-Wayne Wong
in Tip Drop pg.82
The Great Ski Heist-Ski Thieves, Crime pg.93
Here Comes Hi-Star! High School Skiers-Invitational Race pg.120
December 1974 [DUPE]
Skier’s Notebook-What’s Wrong with the US Ski Team? pg.4
What’s New-Europe for Less-Travel/ Finance pg.19
Ski People: Niobe Larsen,Eric Nesterenko pg.29
Where To Ski In Your Region-Ski Areas pg.45
The Mountain Towns-12 Jackson Hole, Wyoming by Peter Miller pg.56
Courchevel: The Land of “Yes, You Can”-ex nihilo Resorts, France
by Abby Rand pg.92
Skis: Try Before You Buy-Demo Deals pg.68
Ski Shops Dress Their Best-Skiwear, Clothing, Fashion by
Pat Doran pg.72
Goodbye Ouch-Boots’ Secrets by Janet Nelson pg.80
Technique
How To Ski Hot-II: My Secrets of Ballet by Genia Fuller
Planing, 360′s,Hurricanes and T-Drags pg.88
Pointers:
Eyes Ahead in Broken Snow, Vertical Pole, Use the Flat of
a Bump to Turn, Step Downhill to Angulate, Waisting in
the Bumps pg.88
A Dramatic Way to Increase Your Skiing Time-3 Day Weekends
by I. William Berry pg.53
Hot Dog Stunts/ Great Photographers-Bruce Barthel Shoots
Aerialist Scott Brooksbank in A Moebius Flip pg.62
Find Your Courage Quotient-Ski Rating by Janet Nelson pg.65
Up At the Winter White House-President Ford
Bindings Questions You Ask-Buying Bindings pg.124
January 1975 [MISSING]
Skier’s Notebook-Olympic Amateur Rules Changed pg.4
What’s New-Cost-Cutting Deals for Stateside Vacationers-Travel/
Finance pg.24
Ski People: Willy Bogner, Jr. and Bon Burns pg.32
The Beauty of Skiing-Color Portfolio of Mountains, Speed,
Grace, Exhilaration and Friends pg.45
Those NASTAR People-Racing by Peter Miller pg.64
Eight Classics-Skis, Designers and Racers pg.78
5 Mistakes that Keep You From Enjoying Steep Slopes-Skiing
Problems by Morten Lund pg.58
The Right (and Safe) Way to Jumps-Ski Jumps by Corky Fowler pg.72
Pointers:
Reach Sideways to Plant Your Pole pg.84
Use Radar to Avoid the Speed Trap pg.84
Ski the Patience Turn pg.86
Absorb the Mogul not the Trough pg.88
Dive, Get ready, Dive pg.93
Kids’ Pointers pg.86
Squash a Bug to Weight the Ski pg.88
BPC: Boot/ Pant Compatibility-Fashion by Pat Doran pg.76
Bindings Questions You Ask-Release in Falls pg.90
Where to Ski in Your Region-Ski Areas pg.35
The Mountain Towns-13 St. Jovite, Quebec-Mt. Tremblant and
Gray Rocks, Painting by Harold Blittersdorf-Ski Areas pg.68
February 1975 [DUPE]
Ski People-Tom Brigham and Mike Barry pg.16
The American Pros-Lifestyle by Peter Miller pg.36
SKI’s Environmental Awards-Ski Areas pg.48
Turning on Tots-Rudi Wyrsch by Richard Needham pg.52
Where to Ski in Your Region-Ski Areas pg.25
What is Telluride and Why Are They Saying all Those Things
About It? by Morten Lund-Ski Resort pg.54
Great Gadgets for the Home Ski Care Expert-Accessories and
Maintenance by Barbara Bush pg.64
Talking T-Necks Fashion by Pat Doran pg.66
How Do You Like Your Boots?-Boot Models pg.75
Bindings Questions You Ask-Equipment Checking pg.22
5 Mistakes That Keep You From Enjoying the Moguls-Ski Problems
by Morten Lund pg.44
Master a File to Master Your Skis-Edging Skis and Bottoms by
Hanspeter Rohr pg.60
Pointers:
Break the Top Habit, Switch Poles for Touring Traverses,
X-Out Crossed Tips, Start High, Finish Low pg.60
Spring/ March 1975 [DUPE]
Skier’s Notebook-US Ski Team pg.4
Ski People: Lift-Builder Jan Kunczynski pg.21
How I Broke the World Speed Record by Steve McKinney pg.36
45 Days on America’s High Route-Colorado’s Great Divide by Don
Johnsen pg.44
Hot Dog Stunts/ Great Photographers-5 Michael Manheim, Suzy
Chaffee doing an Outrigger on Mt. Snow, Vermont pg.50
“I Just Concentrate on the Skiing” Jerry Ford, President at Vail,
Colorado by Don Irwin pg.54
5 Mistakes That Keep You From Enjoying Deep Snow
by Morten Lund Ski Problems pg.40
Developing a Carved Turn by Norm Crerar pg.57
Pointers:
Follow the Fall Line in Spring, Ski Your Outer Limits,
Porpoise Turn, Heavy Spring Snow pg.57
Saving Face-Skin Protection by Pat Doran pg.52
Binding Questions You Ask-Adjusting and Storing pg.66
Summer: Skier, Go Back Where You Came From by Abby Rand pg.13
Where To Ski In Your Region-Ski Areas pg.25
The Mountain Towns-14 Kingfield, Maine-Sugarloaf, Two Minute
Parade, Ed Kern’s Annual Midnight New Year’s Ski Jump
by Morten Lund-Ski Areas pg.60
Summer Ski Camps ’75 by Barbara Bush pg.67
September 1975 [DUPE]
What’s New at Resorts This Year-Ski Resorts by Abby Rand pg.6
Let’s Hear It For the East! Ski Areas: Bromley, Vermont; Snowshoe
West Virginia; Bretton Woods, New Hampshire and
Evergreen Valley, Maine by Janet Nelson pg.54
Mighty Mary Jane: More is Better-Winter Park by Charlie Meyers pg.59
The Great 1975 Wind River Ski Touring and Life Experience
Expedition –Wyoming Adventure pg.60
Dollar Wise in Davos-Switzerland, Europe pg.70
Equipment Questions You Ask-Checking and Preparing Skis
by John Perryman pg.33
Skiwear ’76-Fashion by Pat Doran pg.66
Equipment ’76-Ski Gear by Seth Masia and John Perryman pg.82
“I Intend To Be the Best” Cindy Nelson, US Ski Team
by Peter Miller pg.64
Honk Clears the Course French Connection, Odermatt’s Ordeal,
Zandy’s Harem, Hank Kashiwa by Charlie Meyers pg.76
Summer Games for Winter Conditioning-Exercise by Rudi Wyrsch pg.98
October 1975 [DUPE]
Dick Bass: Beautiful Dreamer-Snowbird by Morten Lund pg.80
America: Meet Your First Skiing President-Teddy Roosevelt
by Jakob Vaage pg.95
Hahnenkamm: The Toughest Race of All-Downhill Course by
Peter Miller pg.100
The Gold Diggers-1975 SKI NASTAR Finals pg.119
At Your Service-Free Literature pg.120
Pre-Season shapeups for the Inner/ Outer Skier pg.86
Pointers:
Recharge Your Batteries pg.122
Skier’s Triangle: Chin Up, Hands Down pg.134
Ski Gentle Slopes to Master Carving pg.138
Wear a Sign to Anticipate pg.140
Pole Plant pg.143
Cut A Narrow Track in Powder pg.147
Play the Drop Hat Slalom Game pg.148
Use Tunnel Vision To Concentrate pg.150
Ski the Summit-Colorado Resorts pg.74
The Mountain Towns-15 Jay Peak-Ski Areas by Abby Rand pg.82
So You Want To Be a Ski Bum? by Paul Mitchell pg.98
Ski’s Annual Job Roundup pg.99
What Those Package Deals Really Mean-Vacation Planning pg.104
The Entertainers-Celebrities/ Fashion by Pat Doran pg.90
Accessories pg.96
Report on the New 1975-76 Skis pg.110
Skier’s Notebook-US SKI Coaching pg.4
Slope Dope-Whither Short Skis? pg.48
Ski People: Max Dercum and Mark Stiegemeier pg.73
November 1975 [DUPE]
Robert Redford-Celebrities by Dick Needham pg.78
Super School-Racing, Stratton Mtn., Vermont pg.84
Ski Area Development: Galloping Toward a Standstill
by I. William Berry pg.88
“If I Can Do This I Can Do Anything” Amputee Tri-Trackers
by Cindy Walker pg.115
New Boots-Boot Models pg.86
Fashion: Take It From Teacher by Pat Doran pg.94
Report on the New Skis:Part III pg.99
Equipment Questions You Ask-Bump Equipment by John Perryman pg.73
Inner Skier: A New Way of Learning-Ski Schools by Morten Lund pg.74
Woman’s Way to Ski Power-Exercise by Janet Nelson pg.110
Pointers:
Press Your Toes to Improve Snow Contact pg.118
Flick Wrist Pole Plant to Keep Hands Ahead pg.121
The Where of Your Weight in Powder pg.126
Narrow Stance Promotes Skid pg.138
Torso Tilt for Steep Terrain pg.140
Lick the Heitation Blues pg.142
Use Your Outside Ski to Feel Carving pg.132
Ski Big Foot Turns pg.149
Viva Val Gardena by Abby Rand pg.80
Budget Skiing: How Low Can You Go? Expenses/ Finance,
Vacations pg.92
Ski People: Witney Deschner and Jake Hoeschler pg.26
Personal Adventure-Crevasse pg.51
December 1975 [DUPE]
Why You May Have Trouble Starting Turns-Skiing Mistakes
by Stu Campbell pg.75
Inner Skier: A New Way Of Learning-II-Instruction by Morten Lund pg.90
The Unlearning Of GLM by Janet Nelson-Technique pg.94
Pointers:
Keep In Touch With Your Boot Tongues pg.28
Step Turns-Not For Racers Only pg.113
Use Heel and Toe for Balance pg.114
Be a Mogul Scrambler pg.116
Look for Pressure pg.118
Prevent Skier’s Washout pg.119
Serge Lang:”The World Cup is for the Press”-International Racing,
Ski Writer by Peter Miller pg.80
Rebuilding Sun Valley-Development pg.82
Ordeal in the North-Alaska and the Yukon by Ned Gillette pg.84
Where to Ski In Your Region-ski areas pg.61
Nothing Could Be Finer Than To Ski In Carolina-North Carolina,
Blue Ridge Mountains by Morten Lund pg.88
The Mountain Towns-16 Killington, Vermont-Ski Areas
by Morten Lund pg.96
Equipment Questions You Ask-Stiff Skis for Ice? by John Perryman pg.24
Report on the New ’75-76 Skis pg.101
Skier’s Notebook-Price Controls? pg.4
Ski People-slim Davis and Tippy Huntley pg.30
Slope Dope-Be a Better Powder Skier-Instruction pg.32
January 1976
Can ‘Numero Uno’ Win Three Gold Medals?-Thoeni by Serge Lang pg.60
The Olympics: How It Looks, Event by Event-Alpine, Nordics,
Scandinavians by Peter Miller and Mike Brady pg.62
Innsbruck ’64: The Way It Was-Alpine Events,Olympics
by Harvey Edwards pg.64
US Olympians of the Past by Seth Masia pg.65
After the Games: Everybody’s Innsbruck-Patscherkofel
by Abby Rand pg.67
TV Coverage of the XII Winter Olympics-Painting of Innsbruck
and the Olympic runs pg.68
Lake Placid: Looking ahead-Olympics by I. William Berry pg.71
SKI’s Viewing Guide to the Games-Psychology,TV pg.73
Where To Ski In Your Region-Ski Areas pg.33
Sawtooth High-Sun Valley Heliskiing by Fred Lindholm pg.42
The Mountain Towns-17 Taos, New Mexico-Resorts, Ski Areas
by Peter Miller pg.50
In Search of Boola-Boola Guide to US Ski Colleges
by Abby Rand pg.54
Powder Principles:What It Takes to Ski the Deep-Powder Skiing
by Richard Sanders pg.48
Why You May Be Having Trouble Controlling Your Speed-Skiing
Mistakes, Instruction by Stu Campbell pg.56
How Two Champions Compare-Gustavo Thoeni and Ingemar
Stenmark by Georges Joubert pg.82
Pointers:
Ski a Half-Turn in Changing Terrain pg.86
Get a Little Help From Your Hips pg.87
Learn To Extend-Increase Stability in Moguls pg.88
Three Pressure Points You Should Feel pg.90
The Way Slopes Face pg.92
Start Your Turns With a Sigh pg.94
Lead With Your Pole To Ski the Fall Line pg.97
Feel The Snow with Your Feet pg.99
Stop Turning Your Body-Turn Your Skis pg.103
Personal Adventure-Whiteout pg.14
Slope Dope-Is Ski School For Me? pg.19
Ski People-Buddy Hackett pg.25
February/Spring 1976
Where To Ski In Your Region-Ski Areas pg.37
Wonders of Whistler-British Columbia by John Tobin-Ski Areas pg.46
Going for It-Freestyle, Hot Dog Camp by Cortland Freeman pg.58
Guide to Summer Ski Camps-US, Canada, South America and Europe
by Barbara Bush pg.86
Why You May HaveTrouble in the Bumps-Moguls, Ski Problems,
Mistakes by Stu Campbell pg.52
Pointers:
Learn Foot Sensitivity on Skis pg.22
Bend to the Fall Line, Not to Your Tips pg.88
Get a Grip On Your Poles pg.90
Keep a Low Ceiling in Bumps pg.92
Step Before Turning to Break the Static Rut pg.94
Checking Boot Fit
————- pg.95
A Ski Bicentennial: The Way It Was pg 61
Edited by Morten Lund
Norway Gets It Going by Morten Lund and Jakob Vaage pg 62
California’s Gold Schuss by Dick Dorworth pg 65
Colorado Carries On by Jakob Vaage pg 68
Racy Rumblings in the East by Dick Dorworth and John Hitchcock pg 70
The Boom Years By Morten Lund pg 72
Freestyle Turns Five by Peter Miller pg 80
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Ski People: The Catamount Three pg.22
Slope Dope-Spring Skiing Savvy pg.32
September 1976 [DUPE]
Skiwear You Couldn’t Have Owned Until Now-Fashion
by Pat Doran pg.82
Skis-Buyers Guide, Performance Report by Seth Masia pg.92
Bindings pg.96
Boots pg.100
Getting More For Less When You Ski the US-Travel, Finance by
Abby Rand pg.73
So You Want To Marry a Mountain-Season’s Passes
by Eric Johnson pg.90
Comeback of the World Cup-FIS by John Fry pg.76
Dudu Outdoes ‘Em All-Henri Duvillard by Charlie Meyers pg.78
Freestyle Dazzles With More New Stunts:Handstands, Walkovers,
Butterflies, Thumpers, The Puppet
and Lincoln’s Thing by Barbara Wicks pg.80
NASTAR: Everyone’s World Cup pg.87
How Safe are Lifts?-Vail Accident by Janet Nelson pg.88
(Non) Conversations With the President-Vail, Pres. Ford
by Morten Lund pg.110
October 1976 [DUPE]
Inner Skier: Will It Help You? by Morten Lund pg.101
I Got Rhythm, You Got Rhythm-Advanced Turns by Emo Heinrick pg.124
I Skied The World’s Highest by Jeff Frees pg.36
The Austrian Experience-Othmar Schneider, Vacations
by Abby Rand pg.104
The Mountain Towns-18 Waterville Valley, New Hampshire
by Morten Lund-Ski Areas pg.110
SKI’s Area Job Roundup pg.164
A Helluva Show-Expowinter Ski Show pg.108
Freestyle:Here Come the Gals-Women by Peter Miller pg.120
1976-77 Ski Report-Skis pg.115
New Boots: How They Measure Up pg.118
Breakaway Colors-Fashion by Pat Doran pg.126
Deciphering Those Air-Travel Deals, Vacation, Finance
by Abby Rand pg.131
November 1976 [DUPE]
Play the Trip Game-Travel by Steve Webb pg.74
Tops for Tops-Ski Racks pg.132
Report on the 1976-77 Skis pg.142
Down: Going Up-Parkas-Fashion by Pat Doran pg.148
New Bindings: How They Perform pg.192
Kingdom of Ski-Many Mountain/Single Ticket at Tahoe Ski Areas
by Abby Rand pg.121
Europe: Yes You Can-Alps Travel, Finance by Abby Rand pg.128
Peanut Peak-Where the Pint-Sized Play by Kim Massie, Vail,
Children Skiers pg.134
Sugarbush Gets Centered –Vermont by I. William Berry, Resident
Guru Turns Ski Teacher pg.126
How Top Racers Compare- by Georges Joubert pg.130
Situation Skiing-Diversity by Jean-Claude Killy pg.136
Winning the Inner City-Pro Racer Rudd Pyles by Charlie Meyers pg.140
Future Ski-Fantasy of Skiing in 2195 by Peter Kazakoff pg.172
Making It In Ski Country-Living and Earning in a Ski Town
by Morten Lund pg.184
December 1976 [DUPE]
Where To Ski In Your Region-Ski Areas pg.89
When You’re Number 2 It’s Time People Knew-Snowmass,
Colorado pg.122
10 Questions Intermediate Skiers Ask Most-Technique
by Stu Campbell pg.98
They’re Ski Teaching Without Skis At Copper-Colorado
by Charlie Meyers pg.108
Ski Dynamic! Instruction, Technique by Jerry Warren pg.112
Ski Stuff-Ski Gear, Paraphernalia by Barbara Bush pg.106
Big Deals-Lift Tickets by Janet Nelson pg.110
The Price Is Right-Skiwear, Fashion by Pat Doran pg.118
Report on the 1976-77 Skis, Children’s skis Also pg.128
How To Take Ski Photos That Make You Look Good-Photography
Tips by Fred Lindholm, Peter Miller, John Russell and
Norm Clasen pg.102
Fritz: Higher…Ever Higher-Fritz Stammberger, Skier/ Climber
lost in the Himalayas by Charlie Meyers pg.116
So You Want To Build A Ski Resort by Rigomar Thurmer pg.141
January 1977
Powder-a Special Supplement-Powder Skiing, Deep snow,
Ski Areas,Technique- Instuction, Equipment. Peter Miller pg.77
This Man Can Change Your Skiing-Self 2 by Tim Gallwey pg.97
Retreading for Freestyle-Ballet Instruction by Scott Brooksbank
and Marion Post pg.104
Where To Ski In Your Region-Ski Areas pg.69
The Berkshires: For the Fun of It-Massachusetts
by I. William Berry pg.100
Pointers:
Hands Down For Recovery pg.16
Get Your Head On Straight pg.30
Increase Pole Feel for Better Edging pg.54
Check Your Stance pg.57
Use Knee Action in The Fall Line pg.112
Tackle Loose Snow Head On pg.114
Seeing is Relieving-Ski Goggles, Equipment by Janet Nelson pg.106
Skiingly Yours-Handwriting Analysis of the Pros
by Michael Zimmer pg.49
We Tried It… How About You? Aspen NASTAR Finals, Tips by
Pepi Stiegler by Charlie Meyers pg.109
February 1977
Carnival!-Ski Country Carnivals by Janet Nelson pg.57
Love Affair with Val-France’s Val d’Isere by John Tobin pg.68
Skidding or Carving: Which for You?-Ski Turns by Stu Campbell pg.62
Fall Without Fear-Tips on Falling Injury-Free by Janet Nelson pg.72
Tricks for the Slick-Tips for Ice Skiing (Slide and Swivel)
by Dixi Nohl and Morten Lund pg.78
Pointers:
Sideslip Basics for a Better Stance pg.32
Come Up To Edging pg.44
Project Hips on a Line pg.89
Pack the Hole in the Bumps pg.92
Pedal a Bike Through the Bumps pg.96
Games that Teach pg.102
Tuning on the Move-Ski Tuning pg.66
8 Gadgets To Help You Get There-Winter Auto Accessories
Equipment pg.82
Fun Underwear-Fashion by Pat Doran pg.85
Four Volcanoes by Rick Sylvester pg.74
March/ Spring 1977 [DUPE]
The World Cup Comes To America-Competitors, Courses at
Sun Valley and Heavenly, History by John Fry, Georges
Joubert, Robert Lochner, Charlie Meyers and Gerard
Rubaud-Ski Racing pg.43
Pole Stunts-Ski Tricks With Ski Poles by John Mohan, Walt
Hiltner and Bruse Barthel pg.56
Ski Your Comfort Zone-Knowing Your Equipment, Snow
Conditions, Tolerance for Temperature and Terrain. by
Junior Bounous pg.58
Feet: Aches and Pains and Cures by Dr. Morten Walker pg.64
Pointers:
Ride Your Inside Edges in the Deep pg.80
The Where of Your Weight in Powder pg.84
Role Your Pole in the Bumps pg.86
Turn Easy pg.92
Where To Ski In Your Region-Ski Areas pg.33
Canadian High-Canada’s Northern Selkirks, Little Yoho and the
Mummery Glacier by Peter Arnold pg.60
Mountain Summer-Activities at Ski Resorts by Susan McCoy pg.67
Why They’re Blocking New Ski Areas-Preservationists, Government
and Legislation by I. William Berry pg.89
September 1977
Equipment:
The New Skis-New Ski for Ice pg.84
The New Boots pg.96
Poles ’78-Ice Gripper Tips, Adjustable Shafts, Shock Absorber
Grips pg.103
Made for Men-Fashion by Pat Doran pg.104
The New Bindings pg.108
Skiing is All In Your Head-Instruction, Improvement by Jean-
Claude Killy pg.100
The Long History of the Short Ski by Morten Lund pg 71
Five Ways to Fitness-Conditioning, Exercises pg.82
Big Alp vs. Little Alp-Switzerland by Abby Rand pg.74
The Year it Didn’t Snow in Aspen-Snow Drought by Martie
Sterling pg.78
Photo Portfolio-Ski Photos by Peter Runyon pg.89
Dudu, Post Toastie and the Swede Cleanup-World Cup Racing Gets
an Overhaul, Freestyle Gets Throttled by John Fry, Doug
Pfeiffer and Charlie Meyers pg.93
We Shoot Heroes, Don’t We?-Olympian Bill Koch
by Frank Farwell pg.107
October 1977 [DUPE]
Keystone is for Keeps-Colorado Ski Area by Morten Lund pg.114
The Road to Bormio-Italy,Ski Areas by Abby Rand pg.132
SKIVAC: Try This Approach to Picking a Vacation Area-
Individual Vacation Index by Abby Rand pg.160
The New Skis-Ballasting and Damping pg.122
Skiwear Goes Skinny-Fashion by Pat Doran pg.127
The New Boots pg.138
The New Bindings pg.150
Tune In To Your Gear-Equipment and Technique by Doug Pfeiffer pg.136
Do It In Two’s-Dual Ballet by Janet Nelson pg.118
NASTAR’s Wiz Kid Pummels a Pro-World’s Best Amateur Skier-
Perry Bryant by Charlie Meyers pg.79
One Borscht, Two Shasliks and a Lenin Poster To Go-Russia’s
Caucasus by Rigo Thurmer pg.90
The Man Who Skied Everest- Mt. Fuji and Yuichiro
Miura by Eric Perlman pg.131
The Mighty Mahres-Phil and Steve Mahre-Ski Racing
by Peter Miller pg.142
Portfolio-Ski Photos by Gary Brettnacher pg.145
November 1977 [DUPE]
Getaway Rocky Gateway-Colorado’s Pike’s Peak Corridor
by George Gladney pg.21
Loose and Happy in Montana-Ski Areas by I. William Berry pg.128
Look, Out on the Plains… It’s Superlodge-Wisconsin, Tony Wise,
Ski Resort by Scott Wilson pg.156
Ski My Way and Never Get Tired-Instruction, Tips by Jean-Claude
Killy pg.125
Unscrambling Ski-Teaching’s ABC’s-Sorting out Ski Lesson Letter
Labels by Morten Lund pg.137
Tune In To Your Gear-Ski Boots by Doug Pfeiffer pg.145
The New Skis-Equipment pg.132
The New Boots-Boot Liners pg.148
Fashions With Flash by Pat Doran pg.152
The Insurance Mess: What It’s Costing You-Liability Costs by
I. William Berry pg.66
Portfolio-Ski Photos by Fred Lindholm pg.121
Great Moments in Skiing-California’s 1850′s Gold Schuss-Painting
by Sherry Wolf pg.140
December 1977 [DUPE]
Inner Skier Meets the Skeptics-’Inner Game’ Approach to Skiing
by Morten Lund pg.97
Skiing Your Skis by Doug Pfeiffer cpg.112
Pointers:
Control Your Overturning pg.60
Chairlift Savvy pg.90
Turn Without Traversing pg.140
Show Off Your Skis on Hardpack pg.162
Follow a Good skier pg.172
The New Skis-Equipment pg.100
Small Wonders-Children’s Skiwear-Fashion by Pat Doran pg.122
Where To Ski In Your Region-Ski Areas pg.69
Mountain Towns- Franconia, New Hampshire-Cannon Mtn.
by I. William Berry-ski Areas pg.106
Portfolio-Ski Photos by Norm Clasen pg.93
Denver Does It Deep-Inspiration/ John Denver song pg.110
The 6,600 Foot Plunge-Sylvain Saudan-Himalayas by Del Mulkey pg.116
Life with Stein, Leon and the Chilean Crazies-Aspen’s Heatherbed
Lodge by Martie Sterling pg.120
January 1978
Ski the Surf Technique-Instruction by Georges Joubert pg.82
How to Get More from A Ski Lesson-ski School by Stu Campbell pg.99
Pointers:
Use Edges to Turn Not To Brake pg.12
Learn Through Feedback pg.20
Put the Pressure on in Turns pg.116
Crossover pg.124
The New Skis-Equipment pg.94
Best Vests-Fashion by Pat Doran pg.104
Where to Ski In Your Region-Ski Areas pg.49
The Northwest is Best-Seattle-Portland by Abby Rand pg.74
Private Areas: New Deal for Skiers? Ski Areas by I. William Berry pg.46
The Barnstormers B-Circuit Pros by Peter Miller pg.80
NASTAR Makes it 10! by Charlie Meyers pg.87
Portfolio-Ski Photos by John Russell pg.89
Super Swede-Ingemar Stenmark, Slalom Racer by Heinz Pruller pg.102
February 1978 [DUPE]
Speed:A Special Section Profile of Franz Klammer, Flying
Kilometer Speed Trail and speed Chart by Peter Miller pg.53
Dr. Feelgood and His Bottom Fiddle-Ski Tuning by Janet Nelson pg.63
Your Skis: Friend or Foe?-Equipment and Technique by Doug
Pfeiffer pg.78
Swallow Those Bumps-Moguls by Rudd Pyles pg.81
Pointers:
Get Your Feet Out From Under pg.18
Ski Like an Animal pg.28
Exhale to Hold on Ice pg.46
Edging:The Three Basic Ingredients pg.99
Learn the Reverse Crossover pg.106
Making It-Do It Yourself Clothing Kits-Fashion by Pat Doran pg.72
The New Skis-Equipment,Demo Deals pg.84
Where To Ski In Your Region-Ski Areas pg.33
Mountain town: Alta, Utah-Wasatch by Jeff Frees-Ski Areas pg.68
The Bests and Worsts of 1977-SKI Magazine’s Awards pg.66
Garmisch: The Games Return-1936 and 1978 Olympic Site pg.74
Great Moments in Skiing-Sapporo 1972 and Barbara Ann Cochran
Painting by Sherry Wolf pg.85
Speak Out-Outside Inner Skiing pg.6
The Way It Was-Our First Alpine Team pg.16
Letter From Washington County: Sugarbush, Glen Ellen, Mad River
Vermont-Ski Areas pg.46
March 1978 [DUPE] [Missing]
Doug Pfeiffer’s Ski Clinic-Binding Release (Equipment), Skier
Foods (Cuisine) pg.12
Ski Life-Hollywood Buys Aspen pg.14
Letter From the Front Range-Colorado’s Best Kept Secret pg.30
Ski Week-Skiing the “Woman’s Way” in California pg.35
Letter From Portillo-Summering in the Andes ski Mecca
By Dick Needham pg.36
Ski Scratches:What They Tell You-Scratches on Ski Bottoms tell
How You Ski by Steve Webb pg.41
Bindings:They Can Change The Way You Ski-Equipment and
Technique by Doug Pfeiffer pg.54
Do It On The Downhill Ski-Instruction and Technique pg.57
Pointers:
Ski With Motion pg.106
Don’t Sit Back, Bounce ahead pg.114
Use Your Whole Leg to Edge pg.112
Spring Things-Sunny and Wet Day stuff Fashion by Pat Doran pg.50
The New Skis-Equipment pg.66
Where To Ski In Your Region-Ski Areas pg.17
Fun Fling: Skiing the Second Season-Ski areas by Peter Miller and
Abby Rand pg.44
Mountain Towns-Mammoth, California by Dick Dorworth-Ski Areas pg.62
Summer Ski Camps by Helen Ceglia pg.29
Update: Ski Area Development at the Crossroads-Plans, Programs
and Promises by I. William Berry pg.11
I Doubled for James Bond-Daredevil’s Account of Ski Leap for the
Movie ‘The Spy Who Loved Me’ by Rick Sylvester pg.52
How to Mingle as a Single-Dating by Peter Miller and
Catherine Breslin pg.60
The World Cup-Stratton and Waterville Events,Courses,Stars, Home
Team and Resorts pg.73
September 1978 [DUPE]
Ski Cross-Country Selecting the Right Gear pg.26
What’s New at Stowe-Ski Areas pg.28
What’s New in France-Ski Areas pg.32
Ski People-Margaux Hemingway and Beaver O’Brian pg.44
Ski Week-USSA Ski Week at Sun Valley pg.55
Looking Good-Updating Your Ski Outfit-Fashion pg.56
Competition-1977-78 Results pg.58
The Way it Was-Hall of Fame Quiz pg.63
What’s New in Aspen-ski areas pg.68
The New Skis:Goodbye Shorts-Ski length Trend Reverses pg.90
Bones, Blues and Brights-Fashion by Pat Doran pg.94
The New Bindings-Friction Loses the Fight by Seth Masia pg.102
Boots Go Lean-Ski Sneakers pg.106
The Buck Makes Better-Vermont’s Stratton Mtn. by Morten Lund pg.78
A New Way to Ski Europe Cheap-Bargain Ski Trips by Abby Rand pg.88
Swing Like a Butterfly, Ski like a Bee-Inner Game Exercises/
Technique by Morten Lund pg.100
Phil Fantastic-Phil Mahre, European Opinion by Patrick Lang pg.76
11 Hours in Hell-Squaw Valley Tram Accident/ Jim Mott by
Dick Dorworth pg.84
NASTAR Hits 220,000-Statistics on Skiing by Peter Miller pg.86
Downhill Comes to the Pros-Pro Skiing’s New Craze
by Charlie Meyers pg.104
Freestyle ’78:New Tricks and Twists by Doug Pfeiffer pg.114
October 1978 [DUPE]
Ski Cross-Country/Waxless vs. Waxable Skis pg.24
Rx and the Skier-Pyramid Power pg.28
What’s New at Taos-Ski Areas pg.44
What’s New in Austria-Ski Areas pg.58
Ski People-Robin Kneivel and Archer Winsten pg.88
What’s New at Steamboat-Ski Areas pg.90
Ski Against the ski, Not On It by Stu Campbell-Technique pg.114
What To Do When the Light Goes Flat by Stu Campbell pg.136
Know the ropes-Be a Rope-A-Doper by A. E. Moyer pg.145
The Basics of Balance-Technique by Jerry Warren pg.150
Pointers:
De-burr Those Edges pg.44
Be A Crowd Pleaser pg.86
Enjoy Your Mistakes pg.92
Going Up pg.96
How to Shop For a Shop-Finance by Janet Nelson pg.54
The New Skis: What The Numbers Mean-Specifications pg.108
Suit Yourself-Fashion by Pat Doran pg.120
The New Boots-Fit Systems by Seth Masia pg.130
The New Bindings pg.138
The Gals Go For It-Woman’s Way Ski Seminars, New Ski-Learning
Program pg.76
Lodging Rates:It’s Not How Much, But When-Trick to Dodging Lift
Lines, Getting a room is in the Timing pg.94
We Five-Family Account of France’s Chamonix by Cherney Berg pg.118
The Great Wilderness Grab-Ski Area Development by
I. William Berry pg.99
I Was the Irish Ski Team-Stowe Realtor, Skier Bob McKee pg.116
Care and Feeding of the Anklebiter-How Not to Spoil Skiing for
Kids by I. William Berry pg.126
November 1978 [DUPE]
Doug Pfeiffer’s Ski Clinic-Racing Skis, Buying Boots for Kids pg.16
Ski People-Kake Jakespeare pg.34
What’s New in Tahoe-Ski Areas pg.36
What’s New in Switzerland-Ski Areas pg.56
What’s New at Sugarbush-Ski Areas pg.108
The Way It Was- Skiing Comes to Aspen pg.124
What’s New in Utah-Ski Areas pg.176
Roots-Skiing Origins/History of Technique, Interview with Jean
Claude Killy by John Fry pg.144
Steep Stuff Ahead?- Special Conditions by Stu Campbell pg.148
So You’re Gonna Ski the Big Ones-Pointers by Seth Masia pg.161
Edge Control-Instruction by Jerry Warren pg.162
The Head Benders Learn to Ski Programs by Morten Lund pg.164
Pointers:
Tune Into Your Feet pg.134
Yield to the Forces pg.187
Beat Your Feet to the Bump pg.190
The Changing Face of Vail by Abby Rand pg.139
McKinley from the Top-Climb and Ski Descent by Rick Sylvester pg.168
Skis:What Goes In-Specifications by Seth Masia pg.150
Boots-Combine Fit with Function-Specs pg.156
Parka Power-Fashion/Equipment by Pat Doran pg.170
Ski Brakes:Why They’re Better-Equipment by Seth Masia pg.180
December 1978 [DUPE]
Ski People Edna Dercum and Bob Hewitt pg.20
What’s New in Italy-Ski Areas pg.24
Thrifty Skier-Making the Most of a Day Ticket pg.32
Ski Cross-Country Technique Mistakes Alpine skiers Make pg.34
Ski Week-Instructor Training at Bromley pg.42
Rx and the Skier-Orthotics:New Relief for the Skier’s Feet pg.60
What’s New at Mount Snow-Ski Areas pg.70
The Way It Was-The Man Who Became Woman’s World Champion pg.88
Trees!-Tree Skiing, Ski Areas: SquawValley, Mad River, Taos and
Steamboat pg.101
Mr. Boyne Gives a Blast-Ski Areas, Resorts, Founder Everett
Kircher Profile pg.78
What’s All this Timing Stuff?-Technique Pointers by Doug Pfeiffer pg.122
Survival for the Four Eyed Skier-Skiing with Glasses
by Peter Miller pg.126
Steering:How Much, When? Instruction by Jerry Warren pg.133
Do It Easy In the Deep-Powder Instruction for Special Conditions
by Stu Campbell pg.142
Pointers:
Check Your Pole Plant in the Steep pg.40
Keep an Open Mind pg.150
Tread Softly pg.156
Save Your Energy pg.158
The Way They Were-Europe/Ski Areas off the beaten Track
by Del Mulkey pg.110
Do They Yodel In Moracco?-Atlas Mountains-Ski Areas pg.137
Smart Seperates-Fashion by Susan McCoy pg.116
Skis:The Name Game-Specifications by Seth Masia pg.128
January 1979
Speak Out-Racer Development pg.6
Ski People-Georges and Pepe Salomon/ Hazie Werner pg.41
What’s New at Jackson Hole-Ski Areas pg.42
Ski Week-NASTAR Camp at Waterville pg.56
The Way It Was-The Birth of Pro Skiing pg.63
Ski Cross-Country Waxing Made Simple pg.121
Practice Makes Imperfect by Morten Lund pg.46
Ice:The Greatest Teacher of All-Technique/Special Conditions
by Stu Campbell pg.72
Cheat Your Turns-Artful Recovery: Sneaky Knee, Dragger,Hip Flip
by Doug Pfeiffer pg.82
Carving:Let the Ski Do It- Technique by Stu Campbell pg.104
Take the Pressure Off-Turns by Jerry Warren pg.110
Pointers:
Shift Your Weight Early pg.56
Try Thigh Power pg.63
Find the Sweet Spot pg.64
Use the Whole Ski pg.70
Use Three Part Breathing to Relax pg.116
The Butte:It’s a Beaut!-Crested Buute, Colorado by Charlie Meyers pg.76
Hail, Hail Old Ski Prep-Ski Racing Schools Directory pg.88
Big Apple High-Hunter Mountain, New York-Catskills by
I. William Berry pg.90
Understanding Ski Lingo-Glossary of Ski Terms and Ski
Specifications by Seth Masia pg.96
A Family Affair-”My Dad vs. Your Dad’ pg.68
Anyone For a Bargain-Basement Ski Resort? by Charlie Meyers pg.86
Avalanche!-Tales from Survivors by Morten Lund pg.102
February 1979 [DUPE]
Doug Pfeiffer’s Ski Clinic Boots and Shins, Racing Gear, Left/
Right Skis pg.7
Ski People-Leon Uris, Anne Mausolff pg.14
Letter From India pg.20
What’s New at Killington-Ski Areas pg.30
Bumps Spectacular-Mogul Skiing with Photos pg.47
Bumps: They Make You Better-Instruction by Stu Campbell pg.52
What’s YourLine? Descents by Stu Campbell pg.54
Gear For Bumps by Seth Masia pg.55
They Build the Trails You Ski On-Area Designer Jim Branch, Non-
Ski Environment and Ski Resorts by I. William Berry pg.56
Avoid Winter Camera Foul-Ups-Instruction by Peter Miller pg.74
Waxing Is Good For You pg.34
Put The Pressure On -Skiing Skills, Instruction by Jerry Warren pg.60
Ways to Warmth-Coping With Cold by Doug Pfeiffer pg.68
Pointers:
Pole Plants are The Beginning and the End pg.85
Step Early to Improve Weight Transfer pg.86
“Bend Zee Knees” Not Enough pg.92
Where To Ski In Your Region-Ski Areas pg.33
Haute Route in the Wasatch-Utah Ski Area by Scott Nelson pg.62
Lights, Lifts.. Action!-Aspen Night Skiing by Janet Nelson pg.72
Should Skis Match Boots?-Specifications on Skis by Seth Masia pg.76
March 1979 [DUPE]
Ski Cross-Country Telemark Turns pg.7
Doug Pfeiffer’s Ski Clinic-Binding Matchups, Adjusting Boot Flex,
Tuning Edges pg.19
The Way It Was-The Greatest Woman Racer Of All pg.23
Letter From Whistler-Ski Areas pg.100
Ski People Warren Hellman, Ri Armstrong pg.102
Racing Betters the Breed-Ski Designers by Seth Masia pg.45
The New Skis-Reports and Specs, Equipment pg.46
Spruce Ups with Patch Ups Appliqued Skiwear-Fashion
by Susan McCoy pg.62
Where To Ski In Your Region-Ski Areas pg.17
Summer Ski Camps ’79-Directory for Year Round Skiers pg.26
Taking On Tuck-New Hampshire’s Tuckerman Ravine pg.42
Ski Town Living:For You?-Resort Towns by Peter Miller pg.56
Spring For a Deal-Late Season Skiing pg.58
Getting Two-Speed Barrier, Steve McKinney pg.33
Stig Albertsson and His Amazing Blue Sliding Machine-Alpine Slide
by I. William Berry pg.40
The Vatican Skier-Pope John Paul II by Ron Howard pg.54
Mountain-Buster Jackson Hole’s Bill Briggs by Morten Lund pg.60
NASTAR ’79:Upsets and Upstarts pg.97
World Cup Races 1980 Winter Olympics Preview-Lake Placid,
Whiteface Mtn. NY pg.65
Pointers:
Try a Bowling Ball Turn pg.108
Vary Your Pole Length pg.112
Your Need More than Knees To Turn pg.114
Corn Prone-Spring Skiing by Stu Campbell pg.38
Work On Half a Turn at a Time-Instruction pg.50
September 1979 [DUPE]
Doug Pfeiffer’s Ski Clinic Protecting Ski Edges, the New Pole
Grips, Shortening Long Skis pg.20
Ski People-Dirk Benedict, Larry Mahan pg.42
What’s New In Seattle pg.46
What’s New In Vermont pg.54
What’s New At Vail pg.66
The New Skis: Cruising A Long-Slalom Skis pg.72
Clean and Classic-Skiwear, Fashion by Susan McCoy pg.94
Gear 1980: An Equipment Special pg.101
The Town That Boots Built-Montebelluna, Italy by Janet Nelson pg.102
The New Bindings: Inflation Fighters-Equipment pg.104
The New Boots:Battle of the Bulge-Flex Distortion pg.112
We’re No. 1-Interski at Zao, Japan by Stu Campbell pg.69
How Well Do Celebrities Ski? John Denver Pro-Am
by Dick Dorworth pg.76
Competition ’79 World Cup, NASTAR, Freestyle pg.92
A Heavenly Backside-Heavenly Valley by Peter Miller pg.79
Swiss High-The Tour Soleil by George Bush Andermatt to Zermatt pg.88
Pre-Season Shape-Ups Exercise pg.84
October 1979 [DUPE]
Doug Pfeiffer’s Ski Clinic-Keeping Pole Baskets Secure,
Storing Boots pg.14
What’s New In the Alps pg.40
Ski People-Elaine Naismith, Mike Beckley pg.42
Ski Cross-Country Waxless Skis pg.52
What’s New in Sun Valley pg.74
The Racers Edge-Olympic Inspired Skiwear by Susan McCoy pg.92
The New Boots: Get Fit-Equipment pg.100
The New Skis: Kicks For the Quick-Racing Skis-Report and Specs pg.110
Pressure Distribution: The Key to Performance by Seth Masia pg.113
The New Bindings:What’s All the Din About?-Weight/ Ability
Standard for Selection pg.116
Pointers:
Getting Started in the Deep pg.44
Boost Your Speed To Slow Down pg.76
Total Motion Tames the Steep pg.131
Get Aggressive, Turn That Foot pg.134
Ski The Corridor pg.136
Let Your Eyes Set the Line pg.139
Ski Moguls High, Ski Powder Low pg.146
The Way You Are-Improvement, People Types by Stu Campbell pg.88
Scooter Lacouter: ‘Turn the Mothers’- Aspen Instructor
by Peter Miller pg.104
Skier-Benders Conditioning pg.106
Racing: It Can Help You Ski Better by World Pro Skier
Otto Tschudi pg.124
Super Ski Drinks..And The Bartenders Who Make Them (Mike Baz)
Sam Rupert’s at Sugarbush, Vermont by Peter Miller pg.78
Invasion Of the Flatlanders-US Ski Clubs Meet by James Farley pg.86
The Early Birds-1979 Opening Dates for Early Skiing in the US
by Abby Rand pg.68
Jackson Hole: Paradise Lost? Wyoming Ski Area by Jeff Frees pg.80
Fast Pass at Fassa-Super Ski Safari Tour through Val di Fassa in the
Italian Dolomites by Janet Nelson pg.96
November 1979 [DUPE]
Speak Out Old Snow-Reporting System pg.16
Doug Pfeiffer’s Ski Clinic-Fitting Funny Feet, Tuning for Ballet,
Adding Ski Camber pg.20
Ski People: Moose Barrows, George Macaulay, Dave Farny pg.40
What’s New in Maine pg.42
Ski Cross-Country Cutting Cost on Kids’ Gear pg.48
The All-Arounders Ski Designs by Seth Masia pg.122
A Revolution Underfoot-Footbeds, Orthotics, Foot Supports by
Janet Nelson pg.132
Ski Race at the Steamboat Corral-Western Fashion by Susan McCoy pg.138
Chart Your Choice-Buying Boots by Seth Masia pg.145
Bindings By the Numbers-Shopper’s Guide pg.150
Do You Know? 24 Most Important Considerations in Buying Boots
and Bindings by Seth Masia pg.152
Should You Change Ski Length? Improvement, Recognizing
Symptoms of Incorrect Ski Size by Doug Pfeiffer pg.113
Curing Your Ills-Skiing Maladies by Stu Campbell pg.129
See Yourself ski Technique by Otto Tschudi pg.155
Make Love to the Mountain-Technique from Taos’ Jean Mayer
by Peter Miller pg.157
Pointers:Three Little Words pg.37
Ski Like an Animal pg.38
Build an A-Frame with Your Legs pg.78
Hands On Knees for a Wedge pg.110
Quiet the Upper Body to Feel Your Edges pg.168
Citizens’ Racing-What It Is and How to Get Involved
by Frank Farwell pg.82
Mogul Mama-Pregnant Skier’s Dilemma by Joann L. Dettmann pg.92
What Is It? Visual Game for Gear Familiarity by Joan Loss pg.104
How Safe Are Lifts? Investigative Report by I. William Berry pg.126
Ski Bum, RIP Ski Town Inflation, Dying Frontier and a Shift in
Philosophy and Lifestyle by Scott Bowie and Stacy Standley pg.142
Hungry Like a Wolf-US Alpine Ski Team Director Bill Moralt by
Charlie Meyers pg.160
Super Ski Drinks… And The Bartenders Who Make Them
(Tom Feldy) Aspen’s Little Nell’s by Peter Miller pg.198
The Revival of Stowe-Mt. Mansfield, Vermont Ski Area
by Peter Miller pg.117
Steamboat:The Rush Is On-Ski Areas by Charlie Meyers pg.134
December 1979 [DUPE]
Dollar Wise-Skiwear Shopping by Susan McCoy pg.110
The New Skis:The Mighty Mids-Midlength Skis by Seth Masia pg.114
Ski Tuning by Touch by Doug Sheffer and Morten Lund pg.117
Power Tuning-Ski Mechanic by Seth Masia pg.120
The New Boots:Boots for Moving Up-Top Performing Boots pg.125
Pointers:
Start With a Stem pg.22
Weight Transfer:How Much Is Needed? pg.70
Ski With a Mirror Image pg.76
For Kids:Unbuckle Boots to Increase Ski/Snow Feel pg.72
Be a Follower pg.138
Weak Side Cure-Improvement by Doug Pfeiffer pg.85
The Feet-Together Myth by Stu Campbell pg.98
Skate the Gates-Skating, step turn by Otto Tschudi pg.130
Winter Driver’s Guide-Driving Tips by I. William Berry and
Janet Nelson pg.42
How’s The Weather? Why Forecasts Can Be Different by
Janet Nelson pg.62
The Longest Runs-The Alps by George Bush pg.92
Will Stenmark Ruin the World Cup?-Ski Racing by Jean-Claude
Killy pg.102
State of the Art:Is It Good Enough? Ski Lift Inspection Codes,Ski
Lift Safety by I. William Berry pg.112
Born-Again High Colorado’s Arapahoe Basin by Morten Lund pg.88
Mount Snow Gets Serious-Comeback of Mt. Snow by Abby Rand pg.106
January 1980
[DUPE]
SKI’s Predictions for the Next Ten Years-Beginning on pg.67
Inner Meets Outer-Ski Instructors Use Hard and Soft Methods
by Morten Lund pg.16
The Eyes Have It-Instructor Cal Cantrell
at Stowe, Vermont by Peter Miller pg.36
The Start-Instruction by Otto Tschudi pg.52
You Can Ski 50% Faster-Instruction by Morten Lund pg.78
Faster Turns:Inside or Outside Ski? Using the Outside ski,
Instruction by Georges Joubert pg.82
Pointers:
Rubber Band Turn pg.14
See With Your Poles pg.42
Feel The Force pg.58
Speed Up Your Footwork In Cat Tracks pg.126
Future Fashions For Now-Skiwear for the 1980′s by Susan McCoy pg.88
Skis Come Of Age-Improved Skis by Abby Marshall pg.99
Performance Boots For Women by Seth Masia pg.103
Super SKi Drinks…and the Bartenders Who Make Them (Ernie
Blake) Taos, New Mexico by Peter Miller pg.32
Skiwee Arrives-Ski Teaching Program for Kids by I. William Berry pg.76
The Outrageous Bunch-Daredevil Ski Adventurers at California’s
Squw Valley by Peter Miller pg.80
Wasatch on the Run-Utah Resorts Itinerary by Dick Needham pg.71
Pearl of a Pass-Crested Butte to Aspen Tour by Charlie Meyers pg.92
February 1980 [DUPE]
In Pursuit of Gold-Franz Klammer, US Ski Team by Hank Tauber pg.43
Lake Placid/Whiteface-
Map of the Alpine Events and Olympic Courses pg.52
The Olympic Downhill:How the Racers See It-Play by Play on the
Whiteface Courses by Cindy Nelson and Ken Read pg.54
How to Watch the TV Events-Recognizing Medal-Winning
Performances by Bob Beattie pg.58
Olympics Lookback:1932, America’s 1st Olympics at Lake Placid
by Morten Lund pg.66
Olympics Lookback:1960, America’s 2nd Olympics at Squaw Valley
by Morten Lund pg.70
New York:The Skiingest State of them All by Abby Rand pg.78
Whiteface After the Olympics-$11.3 Million Facelift Promises
Greater Pleasures by Abby Rand pg.82
Lake Placid: A Visitor’s Guide-Bobsled Run pg.86
How the Racers Choose Their Gear-What They Will Be Using
and Why by Seth Masia pg.88
The Nordics-How to Watch the Winners on the Mt.Van Hoevenberg
Cross-Country Courses by Bob Woodward pg.104
Winter Olympics Champions-Gold and Silver Medalists
1948 to Present pg.110
Let Terrain Teach Your Turns-Radius Control by Doug Pfeiffer pg.118
Short vs. Tall-Physical Height and Skiing by Stu Campbell pg.126
To Learn Powder, Master the Pack-snowplow on hardpack,
Technique from Tom Jacobson of Vail by Peter Miller pg.138
Pointers:
Use Hands for balance pg.16
Try Inside Ski Turns to Master Carving pg.32
Finger Your Way to Good Hands pg.134
Ride the Heel to the Finish pg.142
The Transmogrification of Aspen,Colorado-Changing Times,
Ski Areas by Morten Lund pg.113
The US of Canada-Migration of Both Countries to Ski Areas
by Doug Pfeiffer pg.124
In The Stretch-Fashion by Susan McCoy pg.122
Late Winter (March) 1980 [DUPE]
Late Winter Bargains-Equipment by Seth Masia pg.77
Eight For Spring-Skis pg.78
Future Boots-What’s To Come In seasons Ahead pg.80
Seven Steps for Summer-Preparation of Equipment before Storing
by Janet Nelson pg.83
Home Ski Storage by Seth Masia pg.84
What’s Your Line? Out Of The Starting Gate by Otto Tschudi pg.45
Looking Good (Even Though You’re Not) Technique
by Doug Pfeiffer pg.52
Getting Down Skinny-Nordic and Alpine with Ultra-Light Gear by
Bob Woodward pg.61
Ski With Both Feet-Ballet Maneuvers,Stratton’s Stefan Schernthaner
Instruction by Peter Miller pg.74
The Indomitable Snowmen-Ski Patrollers by Peter Miller pg.58
California Dreamin’ Ski Development, Legal Hassles
by Doug Pfeiffer pg.70
A Woman’s Special-Selecting Gear, Technique Tips etc. pg.33
Everywoman’s Guide To Ski Equipment by Janet Nelson pg.34
Elissa’s World-Where Women Learn Faster-Woman’s Way Ski
Seminars and the Woman Who Began It By Morten Lund pg.36
Making It in the Ski World- Women’s Ski Careers (Advice) pg.38
Saving Your Skin-Skin Protection pg.40
You’ve Come the Long Way, Lady-From Snowbunnies to the
Women of Today by Catherine Williams pg.43
Summer Ski Camps-Directory, are They Worth It? by Coach Hank
Tauber pg.22
We Skied South America’s Highest by Eric Perlman pg.46
Non-Stop to Summer-Oregon’s Mt. Hood and its Palmer Chairlift
by Bonnie Henderson pg.66
September 1980 [DUPE]
High Tech and Hot-Report on New Skis pg.80
Boom At The Top-New Knee High Boots, Report pg.86
Together Seperates-Fashion, Skiwear by Susan McCoy pg.98
The Tough Bunch-New Bindings pg.104
Why Your Bindings May Be Obsolete by Seth Masia pg.108
Does Your Gear Need Replacement? by Doug Pfeiffer pg.110
Munchkins, Pi and Captain Friendship-Trip to China by John Fry pg.74
The Affordable Alps-Austria, Switzerland, Vacation Spots by Abby
Rand and George Bush pg.90
Call It Wunderwenzel-Tiny Lichtenstein, World Cup and Olympic
Champion by George Bush pg.78
Competition 1980-Who Won What pg.84
The Amateur Hours-Olympic Events at Lake Placid by Seth Masia pg.94
The Trashing of Lake Placid by Dick Needham pg.97
The Skiwear Designers by Susan McCoy Fashion pg.102
Ski People: Hub Zemke pg.48
Hot Spots-Vail pg.52
Hot Spots-Stratton/ Bromley pg.60
Ski People: Ned Gilette pg.66
Hot Spots-Crested Butte pg.68
October 1980 [DUPE]
The Supersports-New, Softer Skis pg.102
Fits For the Fleet-Expert Boots pg.110
Kid’s Stuff by Susan McCoy pg.114
Mighty Lights-Lighter Bindings pg.118
How To Shop For a Ski Shop by Janet Nelson pg.123
The Manchurian Fabricate-Ski Making in China by John Fry pg.104
A Bear Unleashed-Killington’s Bear Mountain by Peter Bodo pg.112
Aspen’s Greatest Day by Peter Miller pg.54
Perils of the Flying Skier by Catherine Williams pg.68
Steeps-Technique by Peter Miller pg.90
A Connoisseur’s Capricious Catalogue of ski Terms by Abby Rand pg.184
Bottom Up! Improvement, Technique by Stu Campbell pg.98
‘Tomorrow I’m Going for Blood’ by Michael Madigan pg.108
Are Your Feet in Focus? by Janet Nelson pg.148
Hot Spots-Mt. Snow, Vermont pg.42
Hot Spots-Aspen, Colorado pg.48
Hot Spots-Snowbasin, Utah pg.74
Ski People: Jude Kravitz pg.79
Hot Spots- NewMexico pg.81
November 1980 [DUPE]
Cover: Powder Skier, Arapahoe Basin
by Clyde Smith
The Quality of the Ski Experience by Rigo Thurmer pg.105
The Kingdom of Beaver by Doug Pfeiffer pg.108
Blackcomb: Giant on a Fast Track by Janet Nelson pg 112
Overoad: Is Better Worse by I. William Berry pg.116
The Meaniing of Midlength by Seth Masia pg.122
12 for the Pack: Boots, by Seth Masia pg.128
Street Smart, Fashion by Suzy McCoy pg 130
Poles with Pizzazz by Seth Masia pg.138
Boot Specs, What the Numbers Mean by Seth Masia pg.142
Elelction 1980: How You Vote Can Affect Sk\iers by William Berry pg. 125
Picking Ski Pad: House Hunting by Jeff Blumenfeld pg. 162
The Obscurantism of Skiing, Technique Terms by Abby Rand pg.198
May the Forces Be With You by Doug Pfeiffer pg. 118
Get Hip: Technique by Stu Campbell pg. 134
Warm up Before Skiing Down: Fitness by Thea Dee Slusky pg. 190
Departments
In This Issue, Editorial by Dick Needham Changes in the Sport pg.12
Starting Gate pg.16
Ask the Ski Team pg. 24
Rx and the Skier pg .26
A Skier’s Journal pg 40
Ski Life pg. 43
Hot Spots: Park City, Utah pg. 48
Turning Point pg.52
Hot Spots: Sun Valley, Idaho pg.60
Hot Spots: Loon, Cannon, New Hampshire pg..64
Hot Spot: Steamboat, Colorado pg.100
Looking Good pg. 178
Reader Service pg. 235
Last Run pg. 236
December 1980
Cover; Air! Extreme Skiing pg 0
Mt. Bachelor, by Mike Epstein
Mini But Mighty-Parka Pocket Cameras by Peter Miller pg.80
Wanted-Western Skiwear by Susan McCoy, Fashion pg.109
Eight For the Gates-Racing Skis by Seth Masia pg.118
Be Your Own Ski Tester pg.122
The Preening of Winter Park-Denver, Colorado by Charlie Meyers pg.89
One to Get Ready, Four to Know-Big Snow Country by Jeff Frees pg.114
Air!-Visions of Flying High by Peter Miller pg.92
Skiwee Ups the Challenge by I. William Berry pg.102
PCF, GCF, CFM…What They Mean To Skiing-Machine Made Snow
by Janet Nelson pg.106
Head Start-Technique by Stu Campbell pg.58
Easy Air by Doug Pfeiffer pg.99
The Anatomy of a Carved Turn by John Howe pg.104
Hot Spots: Montana pg.52
Okemo, Vermont pg.56
Summit County, Colorado pg.68
Waterville Valley, New Hampshire pg.72
January 1981
Is Your Gear Holding You Back?-Equipment by Doug Pfeiffer pg.70
Overcome Those Dead Ends-Skiing Blocks by Stu Campbell pg.72
Longing For a Real Ski?-Go Longer
by Jean-Claude Killy and Seth Masia pg.78
Start With a Carve-Technique by Dick Needham pg.80
Advanced Skiing Workshops-Are They For You?
by I. William Berry pg.86
8 Easy Carvers-Report on New Skis pg.84
Superlearning-Is It? Stratton’s Superlearning Week by Janet Nelson
and Morten Lund pg.46
Artful Grumbling-Voicing Ski Area Complaints by Janet Nelson pg.56
Getting In: A Guide to Last Minute Ski Vacations by Abby Rand pg.93
Colorado Deep-Powder Skiing by Jeff Frees pg.65
46 Greatest Trails pg.88
Hot Spots:
Stowe, Vermont pg.34
Wyoming pg.38
Mt. Washington, New Hampshire pg.54
Northstar/Kirkwood, California pg.58
January 1981
Is Your Gear Holding You Back?-Equipment by Doug Pfeiffer pg.70
Overcome Those Dead Ends-Skiing Blocks by Stu Campbell pg.72
Longing For a Real Ski?-Go Longer
by Jean-Claude Killy and Seth Masia pg.78
Start With a Carve-Technique by Dick Needham pg.80
Advanced Skiing Workshops-Are They For You?
by I. William Berry pg.86
8 Easy Carvers-Report on New Skis pg.84
Superlearning-Is It? Stratton’s Superlearning Week by Janet Nelson
and Mort Lund pg.46
Artful Grumbling-Voicing Ski Area Complaints by Janet Nelson pg.56
Getting In: A Guide to Last Minute Ski Vacations by Abby Rand pg.93
Colorado Deep-Powder Skiing by Jeff Frees pg.65
46 Greatest Trails pg.88
Hot Spots: (Ski Areas)
Stowe, Vermont pg.34
Wyoming pg.38
Mt. Washington, New Hampshire pg.54
Northstar/Kirkwood, California pg.58
February 1981
Gear For Going-Backcountry Equipment by Seth Masia pg.68
How To Take A Ski Lesson-Instruction, Tips by Stu Campbell pg.70
Your Instructor: How Does He Rate? Tips On Choosing the Right
Instructor by Phil Byrne pg.71
The Pole Plant: Why, Where, When, How—Technique
by Doug Pfeiffer pg.78
The Right Stuff-alpine, Backcountry Equipment pg.64
Red, White and Bright-Fashion, Skiwear by Susan McCoy pg.72
Backcountry—Travel pg.51
Truman Capote (Holds Forth On Skiing) by Dick Needham
Celebrities pg.82
Ah, Wilderness-SKI’s Editors’ Best Backcountry Bets:
Chasing Late Season Corn in Jackson Hole, Wyoming by
Seth Masia
Rx For The Deprived Urbanite in Gulf Hagas, Maine by
Mort Lund
Three-Pinning Colorado in the Ten Mile Range by
Charlie Meyers pg.60
Hot Spots: (Ski Areas) Alpine Meadows, California pg.28
Hot Spots: Sugarbush, Vermont pg.38
Hot Spots: Poland pg.100
Late Winter 1981
Six Minutes in the Fire Track-Skiing a Lava Flow by Motteo Thun pg.50
‘Because of the Risk, I Live’ —Extreme Ski Pro Tells Why He
Challenges the steeps by Peter Miller pg.52
Close Capers on Half Dome-Skiing Yosemite’s Half Dome by
Eric Perlman pg.56
Crevasse! Tales of Skiers Misfortunes by Mort Lund pg.62
‘May Day. May Day. We’re Having Trouble—This Is Cessna 6-7-9er.
We’re Going Down.’ Hazards of Mountain Flying
by Peter Miller pg.65
Snow Dancing-Adapting Classical Dance to Freestyle Skiing
by Suzy Chaffee ??
Aspen International 1981-Program to the Subaru World Cup Races
and Events, Colorado pg.81
Ski, Inc.—Corporate Investments in Ski Resorts and the Skiers’
Payoff by I. William Berry pg.36
Spring Splendors-Travel, Ski Areas by Amy Lipton pg.30
Ski Camps 1981: Try It Your Way-Specialized Ski Camps
by Catherine Williams pg.42
Mad About Mammoth-California Skiing by Doug Pfeiffer pg.68
7 Powder Mistakes Hardpack Skiers Make—Technique
by Stu Campbell pg.24
Spring-Boards—Versatile Skis, Equipment by Seth Masia pg.60
Single Skis pg.22
Hot Spots: Heavenly Valley, California-Ski Areas pg.26
September 1981
Equipment 1981-82 What’s New by Seth Masia pg.87
Boots That Break the Mold-New Designs by Doug Pfeiffer pg.88
Skis: Into the Stretch-Racing Length Skis by Seth Masia pg.92
Bindings: New Ways Out-New Designs by Seth Masia pg.96
Fashion: Investment Dressing by Susan McCoy pg.104
The White Pass Kid—Phil Mahre, Alpine World Cup Winner
(First American) by John Fry pg.76
Pros Against the Wall—Will Differences Be Settled and the
Pro-Tour Catch On? by Charlie Meyers pg.101
Gambling on Grit-Women’s Pro Racing by Gay Porter pg.103
First Flake-Why there’s a Rush on Opening Day by I. William Berry pg.52
Sun Valley: The Legendary Era-Tales From The Glitter Era by
Dorice Taylor and Otto Lang pg.82
Fitness Is a State of Mind-Conditioning by Stu Campbell pg.85
Hot Spots: Ski Areas
Killington, Vermont pg.44
Summit County, Colorado pg.56
Mount Tremblant, Quebec pg.74
October 1981 [MISSING]
Super Skis-High Tech Hits Ski Design by Seth Masia pg.68
Breakaway Brights-Beaver Creek’s Top Ten Outfits
by Susan McCoy pg.80
Hot For the Hill-Boots For Bullish Skiers by Doug Pfeiffer pg.84
7 Quick Connections-Racing and Competition Bindings
by Seth Masia pg.90
The Midweek Con—Ski When the Crowd Doesn’t by Abby Rand pg.57
Sun Valley: The Legendary Era, Part II-Count Felix Finds His
Mountain and Ketchum Welcomes Papa by Dorice Taylor pg.74
Deer Valley: A Class Act Arrives—Maximum Fun For
Maximum Bucks by Abby Rand pg.76
Affinity Buys-Finance, Credit Cards by Bob Gillen pg.30
Impressions–Photo Essay pg.60
How To Plan Your Ski Season-Finance by I. William Berry pg.126
Handicap Shavers—NASTAR Tips by Michael Madigan pg.163
Attitude: US Ski Racing’s Missing Link? by Stu Campbell and
Phil Mahre pg.70
Body Tuning—pre-ski Exercises by Suzy Chaffee pg.86
Put Your Lift Time To Work-What You Can Learn While Riding
Lifts by Stu Campbell pg.142
Hot Spots: Ski Areas
Jay/ Burke, Vermont pg.24
Crystal Mountain, Washington pg.36
Vail/ Beaver Creek, Colorado pg.112
November 1981 [MISSING]
Pain and Peril in the Pamirs-American Frienship Expedition on
China’s Mustagh Ata by Dick Dorworth pg.108
Flight of the Dragon Fly—Helicopter Skiing by Bob Jamieson pg.110
The Speed Seekers-Silverton Speed Skiing Finals by Dick Dorworth pg.30
So Long, Lowell—Lowell Thomas, Journalist-Explorer-Skier
by Mort Lund pg.94
The Spirit of Sugarloaf-Maine, Ski Areas by Peter Bodo pg.130
Undiscovered Austria-Ski Areas by Seth Masia pg.132
The Terrain-Tamers, Reports on Giant Slalom Ski Models pg.122
Heavenly Bodies-Skiwear, Fashion by Susan McCoy pg.126
Easy Treats-New Boots by Doug Pfeiffer pg.136
Training for the Top—A Talk with World Cup Champ Phil Mahre
on Coaching and Winning by Stu Campbell pg.119
What’s Your Line? Tamara McKinney tells how to overcome
Skiing Fears by Tom Lippert pg.124
Matching Technique to Terrain by Stu Campbell pg.138
December 1981
The Great Escape-Technique Traps and How To Avoid them
by Mort Lund and John Graf pg.86
Ski To Win-America’s World Cup Giant Slalom Champ reveals her
Secrets by Tom Lippert and Tamara McKinney pg.101
The De-Parochializing of Ski Teaching-A Talk with the US
Demonstration Team by Stu Campbell pg.140
Do You Need More Than One Pair of Skis?-Matching Your
Gear to the Conditions You Ski by Doug Pfeiffer pg.48
Sun Valley Suitables-Skiwear, Fashion by Susan McCoy pg.94
Easy Racers-Recreational Racing Skis by Seth Masia pg.124
Ski Spooks-Eerie Tales of Ski Country’s Spirits by Peter Miller pg.66
Ski Vacation by Abby Rand Pointers pg.112
Local Apathy Syndrome-Why Ski Country People Don’t Ski
by Ted Ross pg.134
Freestyle Flies Again-Freestyle Comeback by Doug Pfeiffer pg.62
Calgary Gets the Nod-1988 Winter Olympics by Seth Masia pg.76
The Red Revolt-Why Russia and East Europeans Have
Become Alpine Powerhouses by Peter Miller pg.105
Copper’s Club Med Arrive-How the French are Bringing Europe
to Colorado by Jeff Frees pg.81
Stowe: Taming the Wild Side, Vermont, Ski Areas by
Catherine Williams pg.98
How the Swiss are Reinventing France-Redesigned Ski Resorts by
Abby Rand pg.108
January 1982
Powder-Photo Essay by Peter Miller pg.65
Super G. Arrives-Hybrid Race for World Cuppers by John Fry pg.99
NASTAR Gets Tough-Subaru Super NASTAR by Michael Madigan pg.100
The Italian Connection-Why All Ski Boots Look Alike
by Seth Masia pg.122
Leap in the Deep-Powder Skiing Technique by John Cunningham pg.72
Double the Pleasure-Powder covered Moguls by Doug Pfeiffer pg.76
Go Bold in Bumps-Ease It On the Steeps—US Demonstration Team
by Stu Campbell pg.126
10 For The Deep-Soft Powder Skis Report by Seth Masia pg.80
Rugged and Ready-Deer Valley Fashion, Skiwear by Susan McCoy pg.92
Holiday Exotics-Ultimate Gifts pg.104
Always Alta-Ski Areas by George Bush pg.86
Voyages A La Vanoise-France’s Vanoise National Park, Alpine
Ski Tour by Seth Masia pg.106
The Deserted Dozen-12 Best Kept Secrets in Skiing by Abby Rand pg.116
Hot Spots-Ski Areas:
Berkshire Mts., Massachusetts pg.26
The Other Utah pg.44
February 1982
Dream on Thin Ice-Lake Placid’s Trouble After the Olympics
by I. William Berry pg.28
The Day They Threw Slurpees in LA-Skiing’s PT Barnums
by Jeff Blumenfeld pg.44
Downhill!-Photo Essay with Text by Peter Miller pg.60
Last Season for a Downhiller-Andy Mill Calls It Quits
by Peter Miller pg.68
The Thrill Is Gone-Memories of a Downhiller by Andy Mill pg.68
World’s Toughest Downhill-The Hahnenkamm at Kitzbuhel
by Andy Mill pg.74
a Downhiller’s Gear by Doug Pfeiffer pg.76
Skiwee Comes of Age-Children Skiers by I. William Berry pg.90
Stress Test-Five Day Trial for the Certified Ski Instructor
by Mort Lund pg.102
Survival Driving-Winterizing the Car by Bob Gillen pg.105
Ski The A-Frame—Technique, sports stance by Peter Miller and
Jean Mayer pg.56
Hot Stuff-Top Skiers’ Favorite Gear by Seth Masia pg.38
Class Acts-Aspen Skiwear, Fashion by Susan McCoy pg.86
Skis for the Quick-21 Slalom Skis, Report by Seth Masia pg.96
Snowmass for all Ages-Colorado Vacation, Ski Area by
Dick Needham pg.48
Schladming:The World Watches-1982 World Alpine Ski
Championships’ Site by Mort Lund pg.80
March 1982
The Secret Season-Spring Skiing, Photo Essay and Text by
Peter Miller pg.33
Skiing: Off the Hit List? Truce Between the Sierra Club and the Ski
Industry by Abby Rand pg.60
Aspen Winternational 1982 and Subaru World Cup Races program pg.65
Setting Up In Sarajevo-Yugoslavia’s 1984 Winter Olympics Site by
Otto Lang pg.100
Weird Wars-Odd Lot Gladiators, Wacky Ski Race by
Michael Madigan pg.113
Summer Ski Camps 1981 by Catherine Williams pg.116
Five Ski Unwinders-After Ski Tips to Keep Your Muscles in Tune
by Thea Slusky Chassin pg.52
Coping with Ice, Crud and Powder-US Demonstration Team Tips pg.91
The Lightweights-Report on 10 Lightweight Ski Models by
Seth Masia pg.40
Getting Loose in B.C.-British Columbia Ski areas by Bob Jamieson pg.44
Steamboat: You Can Go Home Again-A 10 Year Look Back
by Seth Masia pg.54
Assault on Big Daddy-Mt. McKinley, Ski Mountaineers
by Scott Nelson pg.94
Solo En La Sierra by Dick Dorworth pg.104
Meetings In Ski Country-Planning Meetings Guide, 50 Ski Areas’
Facilities pg.125
September 1982 1983 BUYERS’ GUIDE
High Tech for Less-Skis by Seth Masia pg.23
The Adaptables-Boots by Seth Masia pg.61
Mating Game-Boot/ Binding Systems pg.99
Multi Direction Protection- Binding Developments by Seth Masia pg.100
Poles Apart-Improved Ski Poles by Seth Masia pg.108
The Look-Betters–Goggles by Catherine Williams pg.114
Color It Magic-Skiwear, Fashion for ’83 by Susan McCoy pg.122
Getting There-Ski Rack pg.134
The Right Skis: How to Select Them
Racing by Otto Tschudi pg.42
Cruisers by Stu Campbell pg.48
Powder by Bob Smith pg.56
Bumps by Frank Beddor pg.56
Those Strange Name Skis-Report on Odd Labled Skis
by Seth Masia pg.54
The Early Bird Shopper-Guide to Gear by Janet Nelson pg.162
23 Great Vacation Deals-Finance, Travel by Abby Rand pg.146
A Ski Junkie’s Lament by Dick Dorworth pg.16
Salute to the US Ski Team-Tribute pg.75
Love Story-Old Skis by Rigomar Thurmer pg.143
October 1982
First Tracks—Resort Expansion, New-Terrain Report on Favorite
Areas and Still Virgin Peaks by Seth Masia pg.44
The Utah Connection-Ski Areas, Resorts by Seth Masia pg.54
Convenience Skiing for the Incubator Set- California’s Boreal
by Dick Dorworth pg.74
Twin Delights- Sugarbush, Ski Areas by Peter Bodo pg.96
Double Wasatch Dip—Alta and Snowbird Ski Areas by Janet Nelson pg.132
Quick ‘N’ Gentle—Slalom Skis by Seth Masia pg.62
Fit For Your Feet—Racing Boots by Seth Masia pg.88
When It Counts- Racing Bindings by Seth Masia pg.128
Strong Suits- Skiwear, Fashion by Susan McCoy pg.136
Gate Crazy- Report on Recreational Racing by Steve Cohen pg.76
Phil Mahre: Downhill Should Be A Must for World Cup Win
Interview by John Fry pg.113
Pro Racing: Bucks and Brinkmanship by Charlie Meyers pg.158
What World Cup Racers Learn from Kids- Comparing kids to the
champs by Stu Cambell pg.102
Terror in the Sierra- Alpine Meadows’ Avalanche
by Dick Dorworth pg.147
November 1982
Hot Shots- Best in Ski Photography by Peter Miller pg.52
Better Ski Photos- The Pros’ Way by Peter Miller pg.64
Hot Spot: Fat City Fights Back—Aspen by Charlie Meyers pg.28
Uh, Are These the Alps? The Catskill Kid’s 1st Trip to Europe
by I. William Berry pg.88
Telluride Treasure-Ski Areas by Charlie Meyers pg.137
Steeps, Sweat and Tears—5 Steepest Slopes in Vermont
by James Tabor pg.150
Hot Spot: Bustling Times in Bethel- Sunday River, Maine
by L. Dana Gatlin pg.178
The Great Don’t- Make- Plans- Without- It Whole Ski Vacation
Catalog—Bargains, Deals, Addresses etc. by Abby Rand pg.197
Hot Spot: A Smorgasboard of Sierra Delights- Lake Tahoe’s
Big Five by Catherine Williams pg.214
The Versatile Giants- Ski Report on 18 Cruisers by Seth Masia pg.76
A Cut Above- Recreational Bindings by Seth Masia pg.133
Easy Precision- Recreational Boots by Seth Masia pg.158
Parka Power-Skiwear, Fashion by Susan McCoy pg.186
Kids Have More Fun-Skiwee Program by I. William Berry pg.24
What Those Racing Terms Mean by Bill Reed pg.149
Ski Your Rear Right-For More Speed In Turns by Stu Campbell pg.181
These Are the Best—Salute to Recreational Racers: Lite, Junior and
Super NASTAR Skiers pg.218
December 1982
Mathias Zdarsky- Father of Alpine Skiing by Morten Lund pg.49
Ski Care for People Who Would Rather Not Bother With Ski Care
Guide to Repairing Skis by Seth Masia pg.126
Bum Raps- Ski Bums by Peter Miller and Jeannie Ramseier Patton pg.132
Making It: A Ski Bum’s Survival Guide by Mark Pyle pg.144
Park City: Easy Cruisin’ Anxiety Free- Utah, Ski Areas
by Abby Rand pg.37
Is It ‘La Via Lattea’ Or ‘Le Voie Lactee’? Sansicario, the Milky
Way’s Shining Star by Abby Rand pg.90
You Gotta Have Heart—Vermont’s Smugglers’ Notch
by Peter Miller pg.172
The Fun Bunch-New Sport Skis by Seth Masia pg.66
Package Man-Seven Key Strategies for Getting the Most From
Package Ski Vacations by Abby Rand pg.150
Seven For Starters-Report on Reliable Bindings by Seth Masia pg.157
Thick n’ Thin- Parkas, skiwear, Fashion by Susan McCoy pg.168
Fear of Flying-Steeps Intimidation, a How To for All Skiers
by Stu Campbell pg.52
Cruising in Control-Here’s How by Stu Campbell pg.74
Take a Station Vacation-Killington, Vermont’s Teaching Station
Approach to Instruction by I. William Berry pg.159
The Best Teach the Rest-What Recreational Skiers Can Learn From
Watching World Cup Racers by Stu Campbell pg.180
Freestyle Follies-Freestyle Struggles to Find Its Niche
by Mike Madigan pg.115
Hot Spot-Ski Areas:
Whistler/ Blackcomb pg.60
Vail, Colorado pg.152
New Hampshire pg.163