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  2. Cross Country Snow - Wikipedia

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    Hemingway skiing in Schruns, Austria, 1927 "Cross Country Snow" is a short story written by Ernest Hemingway.The story was first published in 1924 in Ford Madox Ford's literary magazine Transatlantic Review in Paris and republished by Boni & Liveright in Hemingway's first American volume of short stories In Our Time in 1925.

  3. Skaði - Wikipedia

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    In chapter 22, Skaði is referenced in the 10th century poem Haustlöng where the skald Þjóðólfr of Hvinir refers to an ox as "bow-string-Var's [Skaði's] whale". [18] In chapter 23, the skald Bragi Boddason refers to Þjazi as the "father of the ski-dis". [19] In chapter 32, Skaði is listed among six goddesses who attend a party held by ...

  4. George Wegner Paus - Wikipedia

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    In the early 20th century he wrote poetry that often explored the connection between nature and human experiences. He was the founder and chairman of the ski club and literary society Starkad from 1897, described in the book Vinterlivets rene glæder (The Joy of Winter Life), named after one of his poems.

  5. James Laughlin - Wikipedia

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    With money from his graduation gift, he founded the Alta Ski Area in Utah and was part-owner of the resort there for many years. Laughlin also spearheaded the surveying of the Albion-Sugarloaf ski area, along with Alta notables Chic Morton, Alf Engen, and fellow Ski Enthusiast and Painter Ruth Rogers-Altmann. At times Laughlin's skiing got in ...

  6. 'You kind of sprint up a mountain': A look at ski ... - AOL

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    Emily Harrop wasn’t fast enough going downhill on skis to get near the podium in Alpine skiing. The French athlete has earned the moniker “queen of ski mountaineering” after making the ...

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  8. William D. Mundell - Wikipedia

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    An expert skier, he built one of the first rope ski tows in Vermont. [6] Mundell was Executive Editor of Poet Lore magazine, and taught poetry at the Cooper Hill Writers Conference. [7] In 1989, he was named his state's poet laureate by the Poetry Society of Vermont. [2] He was the second person to hold this title, after Robert Frost. [2]

  9. Nikolai B. Popov - Wikipedia

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    A James Joyce scholar and translator, he co-translated with Heather McHugh a collection of the poems of Blaga Dimitrova, [3] and Paul Celan. On May 13, 2012, he fell into a crevasse while skiing near Whistler but was unscathed. [4] From 1987 to 2010 he was married to poet Heather McHugh. [5]