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Category: Magazine Archives

  • September 1992

    About The Cover At Mount Snow, Vermont, a local farm owner has been grazing a flock of 65 sheep on the hill as a…

  • July 1992

    Targeting The Elusive, Unfaithful Skier Market New research sponsored by USIA shows that people who say they are skiers are not necessarily the ones…

  • May 1992

    Book Reviews: The Overworked American; Waiting For The Weekend A review of the book The Overworked American, written by Juliet Schor. This well-received book…

  • March 1992

    How Many Skiers Are There Anyway? Three authors of the three national surveys that count total skiers as a percentage of the national population…

  • January 1992

    Mammoth Installs Snowmaking How Dave and Gary McCoy were able to complete a major snowmaking system, covering over 200 acres, in under five months…

  • November 1991

    Sel Hannah 1913-1991 On August 31, Sel Hannah, who pioneered the art and science of designing ski mountains, died at the age of 78.…

  • September 1991

    The Fantasy’s Not For Burning A look at moves initiated in some western ski towns to limit woodburning stoves and fireplaces in new construction.…

  • July 1991

    The Limits To Mountain Resort Growth “Sustainable growth,” a term that cannot be defined, became a watchword at a conference on mountain resort development…

  • May 1991

    Ski Areas Speak SAM’s own ski area operator’s survey produced stunning revelations on what area managers want and are thinking, particularly regarding the effectiveness…

  • March 1991

    A Leader For Tough Times John Stahler will be stepping into the driver’s seat as the chairman for the embattled USIA. Having proved himself…