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150 Years of Golden History

Written today at 09:48AM by Weber's Books & Drawings

BRECKENRIDGE: 150 Years of Golden History

by Mary Ellen Gilliland

New this summer, Gilliland's history of Breckenridge takes readers on a journey through time from 1859 until present with the most accurate and updated facts available.





Kerig Signing

Written today at 03:37PM by Weber's Books & Drawings

 

Book Signing

 

 

 

Friday, January 23

3:30 – 5:30pm

 

 

The edge of never: a skier's story of life, death and dreams in the world's most dangerous mountains cover

 

 

coffee, cocoa & cookies provided

 

 

Come join professional skier, editor, producer and author, Bill Kerig, for a signing of his book The Edge of Never (Stone Creek Publishers).

 

In the world of big-mountain skiing, Trevor Petersen was a legend. Appearing in countless films, magazines and photo shoots, his ponytail flying behind him, he was the very embodiment of the freewheeling spirit of extreme skiing in the 1980s and early ’90s.

 

Then it all came to an end. On February 26, 1996, while skiing in Chamonix, France – the so-called Death Sport Capital of the World – an avalanche swept Trevor away. His body was found sitting up in the snow as if gazing at the mountains he loved.

Nearly a decade later, Trevor’s fifteen-year-old son, Kye Petersen, a rising star in his own right, traveled to Chamonix to ski the run that took his father’s life and, with the aid of some of the world’s greatest ski mountaineers, to become a member of skiing’s big-mountain tribe.

There to chronicle Kye’s story was William A. Kerig, a filmmaker with a dream of his own – to create a film about the soul of big-mountain skiing and the band of mountaineers who ski the steepest, wildest, most dangerous terrain in the world.

In The Edge of Never, Kerig gives us not only a ripping adventure tale about a young man coming of age but a frank and subtle portrait of the extreme skiers who "live big" in the face of death and risk everything to experience the fullness of life in the mountains.

 




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