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18 Five Generations in Aspen
The Marolts are hometown heroes in a town where that status isn't easy to earn. by Jay Cowan
23 Miracle on Snow
The U.S. Ski and Snowboard Team won a record 21 medals at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. by Andy Bigford
29 Out by Many, One
Canada was the first country outside of Europe to form a national ski instructors association. by Byron Reupel
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3 Readers Respond
Skiiing Heritage Week, memories of Tremblant and the Rustler Lodge
8 News from ISHA
New partnership between ISHA and the U.S. Ski Hall of Fame
11 Snapshots in Time
Tax shelter, heel thrusts, and high-speed quads
12 Website News
Vancouver Olympics boost Website traffic. by Seth Masia
13 Museum News
New exhibit at Alf Engen Museum in Utah; updates from New England
14 Where are they now?
High-flying Corky Fowler is back on the slopes at Bridger Bowl after a 25-year hiatus. by Seth Masia
36 Historic Lodges
After World War II, the Sky Tavern near Lake Tahoe was a leading destination resort for film stars and other celebrities. by Mark McLaughlin
42 The Industry
From pine tar to high-tech fluorocarbons, ski waxing has come a long way since Scandinavian ski-sport and Sierra longboard dope. by Seth Masia
45 Skier's Bookshelf
On Dartmouth, the Crazy Canucks and the Ultimate Skiing techniques
48 Long Thongs
Martie, Ken, and the Happiness Hotel. by Martie Sterling