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Author Archives: Hawes Spencer
‘Shoe condo seller goes theatrical
Former Snowshoe condo seller Scott Small portrays Harry Horner, the lead in The Country Wife, a Restoration period comedy penned in 1675 and performed in Ellicott City, Maryland.
Aspen guy claims Snowshoe’s doomed
Snowshoe is doomed by climate change, according to the enviro director of Aspen Skiing Company, Auden Schendler. His blunt prediction: “Snowshoe— gone,” came in the March 2008 edition of Ski Area Management magazine. There, he also predicted that Stowe would … Continue reading
Will boarding fly at Taos?
I’m still not exactly clear how snowboarders are dealing with the fact that Taos Ski Valley, one of my favorite places and one that only opened its slopes to boarding in March 2008, are dealing with the long runouts that … Continue reading
Inauguration comes to Snowshoe
For some folks, Tuesday, January 20 was drive-home day after the three-day, Martin Luther King Day weekend. But for the lucky few who didn’t need to hit the road that day, it was a time to take a break from … Continue reading
Should Vail photog have been fired?
Should the on-slope photographer working for Vail one January day have really been fired for shooting this photo of a bizarre chairlift incident? What happened was that the seat was left in the upright position, and the snowboarder, a a … Continue reading
Why I created this website
I have been enjoying Snowshoe since the late 1970s when it had a round restaurant and no village. There’s just no other place with such excellent skiing and such chilly weather this side of Vermont. In 1995, something exciting happened. … Continue reading
Subaru Master the Mountain
What the heck is Subaru’s Master the Mountain? Besides serving as a promotion for a well-known car company, it’s a chance to take some turns with some mountain experts, including checking out the new South Mountain trails— like that sweet … Continue reading
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