Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Skiing 100 Years Ago
These three key figures made critically important contributions to the history of skiing in 1911. Nansen who had previously skied across Greenland, came on a trip to America and among other things made the first ski ascent of Whiteface. Amundsen skied to the South Pole ahead of the ill-fated Scott expedition. And finally, Kurz made the first traverse of the Haute Route on skis from Chamonix to Zermatt.