Skiing in Colorado evolved from a transportation necessity to a world-class recreational pursuit. The first documented use of skis in Colorado occurred in the winter of 1859. As the popularity of the activity grew, ski resorts opened throughout the state. After World War II, Colorado saw a boom in the industry along with advancements in equipment, lifts, and safety; the development of ski schools; and the opening of new ski areas. This volume includes photographs from the Colorado Snowsports Museum that illustrate and celebrate the history of skiing in Colorado. Dana Mathios lives in Denver and has been the curator and director of collections with the Colorado Snowsports Museum and Hall of Fame for seven years. She stands by the museum's mission to celebrate Colorado snow sports by inspiring and educating people who seek adventure.
Skiing in Colorado