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A history of development of snow sports in the Far West,
This review is from: Lost Sierra: Gold, Ghosts & Skis- The Legendary Days of Skiing in the California Mining Camps (Paperback)
Each chapter of this fascinating book tells a unique story. Illustrated with 231 photos and maps. Lots of text in a small but easily readable font, 227 numbered pages, plus 2 appendicies, a photo portfolio and index.
Chapter titles: Chapter 1) Setting For a Legend: show-shoe era in La Parte results in the birth of skiing in California Chapter 2) Eve of an Era: fable of a lake of gold draws thousands to challenge the lost Sierra winters Chapter 3) Wipsaws for Spruce: pioneer tools hew show-shoes and lightning dope adds speed to the first snow-shoe racing in the lost Sierra Chapter 4) Quicksilver Charlie: snow-shoe clubs dominate skiing and races are formalized - California's first ski winter Chapter 5) Stake Racing Days: miner's race - mining camps claim "firsts" in snow-shoeing history - racing rivalries draw big crowds and big bets Chapter 6) The Alturas Snow-shoe Club: La Porte is the racing wheel of the club - first "world champion" more communities form clubs - new speed records Chapter 7) The Man From Silver Mountain: first mountain winter mail routes Chapter 8) A Silver Link: Snow-shoe Thompson's defeat at racing - editorial duels Chapter 9) Dope Was King: Dopemaker's recipes set new ski racing records Chapter 10) Volunteer Corps: stories of heroism, broken bones and avalanches Chapter 11) The Luck of Bob Francis: skier's rivalry brings death to the loser Chapter 12) The Feather: a collection of old-timer's legends Chapter 13) Southern Threshold on the Yuba: men of destiny and new county lines Chapter 14) Table Rock: burials in the snow - new racing champions emerge - the best woman snow-shoer Chapter 15) The Ladies: civilizing the Lost Sierras with matrimony and courage Chapter 16) Miners Unite in Spirit: fraternities and churches Chapter 17) Tracks of the Iron Horse: the first snow trains - challenges of railroad construction Chapter 18) A Ski Center in the Sierra: the Lost Sierra becomes a destination for sports and recreation Chapter 19) The Lost Sierra Revisted |
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Lost Sierra; Gold, Ghosts & Skis: Legendary Days of Skiing in the California Mining Camps by William B. N. Berry (Hardcover - Jan. 1992)
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