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DOWNHILL! (continued): • Harriman hired Count Felix Schaffgotsch, an Austrian skier, to find the ideal location for skiing. The Count found an area 100 miles northeast of Boise, Idaho in the winter of 1935 that he said “combines more delightful features than any place I have seen in the United States, Switzerland or Austria, for a winter sports resort.” This area became Sun Valley. • The testing of the ski lift in Omaha involved attaching the lift to the side of a truck with engineers wearing roller skates! They determined that a comfortable speed to pick up and drop off skiers was four to five miles per hour (6.44-8.05 km/hr). • Harriman was not only responsible for developing the alpine skiing destination at Sun Valley, but also a premium Nordic skiing area in eastern Idaho known as Harriman State Park. The park is a former railroad ranch that has great trails for cross country skiing in winter and biking, hiking and horseback riding in warmer months. • Today, detachable chairlifts are made that go faster while in the air but slow down when skiers are getting either on or off the lift. Wouldn’t those roller skating engineers be amazed! Chairlifts exist now that can carry six people in one chair. Also, gondolas and trams have come on the scene, basically rooms suspended from cables hoisting skiers to mountain summits. The goal, of course, is to get people to the tops of mountains faster so they can slide down and do it again!
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