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15 years 1 month ago #196110 by Stormking
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Jacilee Wray, Olympic National Park Anthropologist will give a presentation on early skiing in the Olympic Mountains. 

The presentation will be at 7 pm Saturday January 15th at BarN9ne, 229 West 1st Street.

Jacilee will share photos, stories, and personal accounts of pioneering ski adventures into the Olympics.   Locations include Deer Park, one of the first and finest ski areas in Washington; the Bremerton Ski Cruiser's cabin at Flapjack Lakes; and the Crisler "Ski Lair" on Hurricane Hill.

Admission is $5, proceeds to the Hurricane Ridge Winter Sports Club.  All ages are welcome.

This the second in a series on the second Saturday of each month. Next month: Steph Abegg

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15 years 1 month ago #196138 by hyak.net
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Sounds cool, wish I could make it. Here is a ski map for Deer Park from 1936.

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15 years 1 month ago #196185 by Stormking
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Wow, great find. Where did you come up with that? Would you mind if I used in in promoting the event?

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15 years 1 month ago #196196 by hyak.net
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That came from the Eddie Bauer sporting goods ski map, 1936. Here is another part that describes Deer Park. Sure you can use it, not a problem.

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15 years 1 month ago #196512 by Stormking
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“HISTORY OF SKIING IN THE OLYMPICS” PRESENTATION HOSTED BY THE HURRICANE RIDGE WINTER SPORTS CLUB
Jacilee Wray, Olympic National Park anthropologist, will tell the story of early skiing in the Olympic Mountains with historical pictures and first hand accounts from Park archives.
The Hurricane Ridge Winter Sports Club is hosting the presentation Saturday, January 15 at BarN9ne 229 West First Street in downtown Port Angeles starting at 7 pm. Admission is $5 at the door. All ages are welcome. Proceeds will benefit the Winter Sports Club.
The Olympics Mountains were a hot bed of skiing activity in the earliest years of skiing in North America. Similar to the present day, the impetus for skiing came from local enthusiasts who wanted a place to practice the emerging winter sport. Then as now, looking from the shores of the Strait to the snow capped mountains inspired people to get up to the snow.
Deer Park in the 1930’s was perhaps the best developed and most popular ski area in the state. The area boasted a mile long rope tow, lodges, ski trails, jumping facilities, and more.
The Bremerton Ski Cruisers and other groups developed ski lodges elsewhere in the Olympics.
“I am excited to see the archival photos and hear Jacilee’s stories” said event organizer Greg Halberg. “I know she has spent a tremendous amount of time researching winter recreation including interviewing many of the principal characters. I hope anyone with an interest in local history or winter recreation will take advantage of this rare opportunity to open up the vault. We would especially like to invite anyone with memories of skiing in the early days before the new road to Hurricane Ridge was completed.”

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