School trip in the snow Barre, Vermont LS The tracks of skiing through three Vermont mountains

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School trip in the snow Barre, Vermont 1920-1940 LS 05162 The tracks of skiing through three Vermont mountains CHRISITNE HERTZ FOR THE LANDSCAPE CHANGE PROGRAM JANUARY 2007

a glimpse into skiing s past This scrapbook will provide a glimpse into the history of alpine skiing in the state of Vermont. Skiing has had a tremendous impact on the lifestyles of Vermonters and the economy and landscape of this state. It will follow the development and transformation of three mountains: Burke, Stowe and Killington. The snowy road to Stowe Stowe, Vermont LS 06994

before the tracks emerged: three mountains before skiing Mount Mansfield from the valley before ski trail Stowe, Vermont 1907-1915 above: LS 11692 Before alpine skiing emerged on Mt. Mansfield other tracks did- a road was constructed to the top of the mountain in 1870 for horses and later adapted for automobiles in 1920. Guests often stayed at the Summit House, later named the Mansfield Hotel. LS 10579

before the tracks emerged: three mountains before skiing Burke Mountain and rural road LS 08991 Burke, Vermont 1930-1940 Dirt road leading to Mt. Killington LS 00716 Killington, Vermont 1907-1915 Burke is located in a very rural part of the state of Vermont and is described by Jules Older as a mountain surrounded by abundant beauty and little else. The mountain remained relatively untouched, with the exception of a devastating forest fire that nearly deforested the mountain at the turn of the century. From Killington peak in 1763 Reverend Samuel Peters christened the state of Vermont and the mountain remained in contention as the highest peak in the state for decades.

before the tracks emerged: three mountains before skiing Fire tower on the top of Burke Mountain LS 03741 Burke, Vermont 1930 Road with view of the mountains LS 01029 Killington, Vermont 1900-1910 Early development for both mountains was slow- including a fire tower for Burke Mountain and a road to the base of Mount Killington.

fresh tracks: three mountains and the beginning of skiing Ski jumping at the Stowe Winter Carnival Stowe hosted its first Winter Carnival in 1922 and, along with an ice acrobat and sculptures, the town created a ski jump. A decision that, literally, propelled Stowe to the forefront of alpine skiing. Stowe, Vermont 1922 Left: LS 06937 Right: 06939

fresh tracks: three mountains and the beginning of skiing The Mansfield Hotel 1930-1945 LS 11457 A combined public and private effort was needed to create most ski resorts including Burke, Stowe and Killington. In 1933 Craig Burt, the owner of the Mansfield Hotel, and Perry Merrill, the director of the Vermont Forest Department, persuaded the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) to build a trail down Mt. Mansfield. Stowe s first trail was named

fresh tracks: three mountains and the beginning of skiing Burke Mountain had a road and two trails built by the CCC in the 1930s, including Wilderness and Bear s Den, both still in use. Land for ski mountains were often bought by or donated to the Vermont Forest Department and later developed by private investors. Parking lot at the top of Burke Mountain Burke, Vermont 1930-1940 LS 03117

early days: three mountains and the development of skiing Burke Mountain on opening day Burke, Vermont 1956 Left: LS 10768 Right: LS 10769 Burke Mountain developed by thirteen local business men incorporated as Ski Burke Mountain! The group received an appropriation from the Legislature to create ski trails designed by trail design master Charles Lord. The mountain officially opened in 1956.

early days: three mountains and the development of skiing Skiers on a chair lift LS 10735 Stowe, Vermont 1958 Skiers on a double rope tow LS 10732 Killington, Vermont 1958 The development of Stowe continued throughout the 1940s and 1950s, marked by the introduction of the chair lift in 1940 and increasing expansion. Killington, originally purchased by the young Pres Smith in 1958, began as a small, rural mountain.

early days: three mountains and the development of skiing Eager skiers awaiting their lessons LS 10734 Skiers in a lesson at Spruce Peak LS 10736 Killington, Vermont 1958 Stowe, Vermont 1958 Throughout the 1950s skiers began to flock to the sport, and programs such as Killington s Gradient Learning System expedited learning to ski. In the early 1960s ski resorts and their coupled towns were expanding at a rate far greater than that of towns without ski mountains.

early days: three mountains and the development of skiing Killington expanded unlike any other mountain: when the mountain opened in 1958 it was one hill. Today it is composed of six different mountains covering 77 miles of alpine ski terrain. The town of Sherbur ne had a 1038%: increase in the housing units in its community from 1960 to 1970. Heading toward the base lodge LS 10733 Killington, Vermont 1958

early days: three mountains and the development of skiing Concerns over Killington s further expansion resided in two prominent arguments: Only five mountains in Vermont rise above 4,000 feet, and three of these are already marked with ski trails. Second, many identify Vermont with a certain quaint New England feel, which a sprawling modern resort village might spoil. Ski racks at the base of Killington in 1958 LS 10731

becoming an industry: three mountains and the expansion of skiing Chair to the summit Burke, Vermont date unknown LS 07992 Skiers on the trail LS 05839 Killington, Vermont 1971 [The] desire to conserve natural resources and preserve a rural way of life sometimes runs counter to the American Dream- the dream of pushing back the wilderness to eke out a living, of pursuing an opportunity and creating a better life with hard work, determination and vision. Carried to an extreme, a contemporary no-growth attitude would even discount the historic importance of recreation and tourism as an integral and sustaining component of the Vermont economy. Karen Lorentz

becoming an industry: three mountains and the expansion of skiing Above: Killington in 1967 (LS 07980) Below: Stowe in 1968 (LS 05714) Governor Snelling Montpelier, Vermont 1977-1985 LS 07994 As ski areas and the ski industry continue to expand across Vermont, towns and citizens are called upon to make vital decisions that will effect the future of not only their lifestyles but also their economy, and their landscape.

the mountains today: To take a look at what the mountains look like today, click on the following links to their web pages (works only in powerpoint) Burke Mountain Killington Stowe, Vermont LS 08086 Stowe