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LOST SKI AREAS OF COLORADO BOOKS by Caryn and Peter Boddie

Explore Colorado's fascinating ski history through these two books. Visit the early hills and areas through words and images. Enjoy reading about the early skiers and their fun—and sometimes risky—adventures. BUY HERE FOR SIGNED COPIES AND FREE SHIPPING. Call 720-331-9361 or 303-898-4991 to speak to one of us.

Lost Ski Area Books

  • Lost Ski Areas of Colorado's Front Range and Northern Mountains Lost Ski Areas of Colorado's Front Range and Northern Mountains $23.99
  • Lost Ski Areas of Colorado's Central and Southern Mountains Lost Ski Areas of Colorado's Central and Southern Mountains $24.99

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A New Conversation on “Colorado Matters”

Hot Sulphur skiers at winter carnival. USFS photo.

Listen to a new conversation on early Colorado Skiing, which was broadcast on CPR’s “Colorado Matters” February 1, 2022. Many thanks to CPR!

Posted on February 2, 2022February 8, 2022Author hikingcolo@msn.comTags Colorado Matters, Colorado Public Radio, Colorado ski history, CPR, Indian Mountain, lost ski areas of Colorado, lost ski areas of colorado's central and southern mountains, lost ski areas of colorado's front range and northern mountains, Olympian Barney McLean, San Isabel, ski, ski books, ski history, skiing, Skiing horses, Summitville

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