It discusses locations that are now lost ski areas, which were important parts of early skiing in the Northwest, including The Mountaineers Snoqualmie Lodge, built in 1914 Cle Elum Ski Club, formed in 1921 Seattle Ski Club and its ski jump at Beaver Lake off of Snoqualmie Summit, built in 1929 the Seattle Park Board’s Snoqualmie Ski Park, opened on Snoqualmie Summit in 1934 Northern Pacific’s Martin Ski Dome at the eastern portal of its tunnel under Stampede Pass, opened in 1939 and the Milwaukee Ski Bowl at Hyak, opened in 1938. This book explores the history of skiing along the Snoqualmie Pass/I-90 corridor and surrounding areas from the 1910s to 1950, when it was one of the principal areas where skiing developed in Washington State.
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