Skiing New England

November, 1969

Skiing New EnglandIf one were Pressed to explain why skiing has become such a favored divertissement of young America, the answer would have to include feminine participation; were it not for the presence of all those beautifully filled stretch slacks, the Rockies' slopes would still be dotted mostly with bears and boulders, and the sole wintry sound emanating from New England's mountain fastnesses might well be the melancholy chriping of the hermit thrush.No area of the U. S. supports this thes...