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4: Steamboat Ski Run Names - There's No S!

30 min · 4 de sep de 2023
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In this episode, Pete (and Barbi!) share the stories behind those famous Steamboat ski run names and highlight a few that Pete coined himself.  Join us as we walk thru the resort via a trail map and cover what was built when, and rare stories of the reason behind the monikers.  Some of the stories are a bit inappropriate and some are just downright sad.  But as always, Pete is a great story teller and remembers more than most.

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