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Apr 80 V2

Slide film of Roger Moxly (2/3/1/2), skiing the shale slope, a birthday cake [at The Keg?], Al Davis, and George Benjamin (2/3/1/13).

Mogul Bash

Original documents from the May 1975 Mogul Bash on Whistler Mountain. Includes registration forms, announcer sheets, judges' recording sheets, and winning teams.

This was a privately-organized Mogul Bashing contest, however Whistler Mountain did help out with loaning of safety fencing & gates, Ski Partol, loudspeakers, a music system, and tables. The event was located on the last face of the Back Bowl on Whistler Mountain, not far from the Blue Chair. The event was held one week before the Professional End of Season ski competition, held on Lower Franz (Gregg Athans won the triple jump). The Mogul Bash was judged solely on entertainment factor. There were no rules except to have fun, and freestyle skiing was the theme. There were 3 judges at the bottom of the run wearing tuxedos, one of them being Brad Sills. The winning team was the Painted Ladies, composed of girls who were only wearing ski boots. The Apres-ski party and award ceremonies were held at The Keg and eventually moved on to The Boot Pub. (Source: Henry Flegg)

Accompanied by 1 of 10 original 'Mogul Basher' T-shirts created by Al Davis: WMA_2016_011

Whistler - The Magazine, 1989

Whistler-themed magazine, published by Paul Burrows, containing the following articles:

"Whistler: A Resort for the 90s" by Larry McCallum
"Mountain Homes: Comforts of the high life" by Leanna Rath
"Night Life: Whistler is alive apres apres ski"
"Where to Turn: A guide to the challenges of dual mountain skiing" by Doug Sack
"Heli-Skiing: A new world of powder adventure beyond the lifts" by Brian Smith
"A Taste of Whistler: a gastronomic tour" by Leanna Rath
"Whistler Vision: a gallery of resident photographers"
"Off Season? What off season? : Whistler activities throughout the year"
"Summer Fun: A guide to Whistler's summer adventures"
"Dining Guide: A directory to 18 of Whistler's finest restaurants"
"Business and Health Directories"
"Potpourri: a selection of Whistler collectables"

Week of April 25, 1983

Photographs including but not limited to protest against nuclear arms; sewer construction; playing tennis; portraits; downhill skiing; Schloss Laderheim Dual Mogul Classic; moguls; Bartosik; Whistler Mountain lift construction; bathing suits; art
Appears in April 28, 1983 issue:
02-312-184. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Bill Runge of Whistler Mountain Ski Corp. fastens down the village's newest signs on Monday reminding ski enthusiasts to keep heading south to the Gondola side of the mountain.
02-312-47. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] A couple of swipes from Jack Demidoff's bulldozer April 22 and the bottleneck at the bottom of lower Gondola run on Whistler Mountains is no more. The run was being widened on both sides, so look forward to new open spaces next season.
02-312-271. Pg. 6. Caption: [top] Claus Speikermann, New Democratic Party.
02-312-212. Pg. 6. Caption: [bottom] John Reynolds, Social Credit.
02-312-276. Pg. 7. Caption: [top] Mort Graham, Liberal.
02-312-281. Pg. 7. Caption: [bottom] Neil Thompson, Progressive Conservative.
02-312-115. Pg. 11. Caption: [top] Three of the key players in Schloss Laderheim Dual Mogul Classic on Whistler's Raven run Saturday, April 23 and Sunday, April 24. (l-r) Organizer Al Karaki of Pacific Sun Productions, Tom Sinister of Whistler, winner of the recreational division and Bruce Schmidt, national sales manager for Calona Wines.
02-312-103. Pg. 11. Caption: [bottom] A top-notch mogul basher takes one of the two required air times in his run down Whistler's Raven run in the Schloss Laderheim Dual Mogul Classic on Sunday, April 24.
02-312-166. Pg. 13. Caption: Got the summertime blues of what to wear this season? Not if you were at The Keg's Fashion Show Sunday, April 24. Carol Foster of Vancouver was just one of the many attractive models sporting the latest in "totally awesome" looks for the months ahead.
02-312-86. Pg. 14. Caption: [left] Rob (Robbo) Hancox, Maintenance Man, Alpine Meadows.
02-312-75. Pg. 14. Caption: [middle] Dave Shaw, Student, Emerald Estates.
02-312-66. Pg. 14. Caption: [right] Dave Roberts, Bar Assistant, M.D.C.
02-312-36. Pg. 17. Caption: [top] Vancouver Alderman Bruce Erickson leads marchers into Sunset Beach Park April 23.
02-312-29. Pg. 17. Caption: [bottom] Peace marchers crowd Hornby Street.
02-312-179. Pg. 18. Caption: Irises -- a three-panel water color by Rosemary Crawford.
02-312-80. Pg. 20. Caption: Greg Meredith has been appointed General Manager of The Keg at Whistler. Meredith was general manager at The Keg, Burnaby for 18 months and worked at The Keg, Granville Island before that.

Week of February 1, 1983

Photographs including but not limited to Budget rental cars; Armchair Books; dinner event with band; cross-country skiing race; portraits; CKVU film crew; eating at a restaurant; The Keg re-opening; driving; Blackcomb; S. F. U. Clansmen Invitational ski racing; chairlift; Bartosik; National Collegiate Ski Association Division Meet; "Whistler 200" dinner at Delta Mountain Inn; Whistler Hay and Sleigh Rides; Tacoy Ride band playing
Appears in February 3, 1983 issue:
02-328-69. Pg. 1. Caption: CKVU talk show host Laurier LaPierre rolled into Whistler Friday, Jan. 28 with his T.V. crew to compile and updated report on the crown corporation takeover at Whistler. At Beau's Restaurant, LaPierre interviewed (l to r) Roy Ferris (hidden), Mike Widger, Geoff Power and Glenda Bartosh for the opinions on Whistler and its future. The segment will be aired on the Vancouver Show Friday, Feb. 4.
02-328-111. Pg. 2. Caption: Judy Fosty ... "Even if we make a little bit of money, it's a start."
02-328-106. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Like a bridge over troubled waters the Culliton Creek span begins to edge its way towards the southbank. Scheduled for completion this spring, the bridge will take a big kink out of Highway 99 when it is finished.
02-328-49. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Tom Blake .. Snowmass Resort Association president.
02-328-125. Pg. 6. Caption: Overall winners in the National Collegiate Ski Association Division Meet, UBC ski club accept awards after the competition Sunday, Jan. 30. John Bartosik photo.
02-328-14. Pg. 8. Caption: Every drum roll means a winner at Whistler Mountain Ski Club's "Whistler 200" dinner Saturday, Jan. 29 in Delta Mountain Inn.
02-328-116. Pg. 9. Caption: Whistler's first piece of fire fighting equipment a 1962 International complete with 1,200 gallon tank, at its new home in the Village of Pemberton. Pemberton Fire Chief Milt Fernandez said the thank truck will round out fire services in the area, where water delivery is a problem.
02-328-163. Pg. 10. Caption: Whistler Hay and Sleigh Rides trundle through Whister Village most afternoons. Pick up a lift from The Stables behind the Public Safety Building. John Bartosik photo.
02-328-28. Pg. 11. Caption: Tacoy RIde lured listeners to the dance floor with their original reggae numbers at the Longhorn Pub Jan. 25-29.
02-328-36. Pg. 12. Caption: Paula Brown of Pacific Lutheran University, first place finisher in women's 7.5km cross-country race in the inter-collegiate competition held at Whistler Jan. 28, 29 and 30. Brown dashed around the course in 31:49.
02-328-87. Pg. 13. Caption: Brian Moran, Ken Till, Bob Elliott and John Grills outside the soon-to-be-opened Whistler Keg.
02-328-64. Pg. 16. Caption: [left] Warren Borden, Shipwright, North Vancouver.
02-328-63. Pg. 16. Caption: [middle] Keith Dalley, Lift Maintenance Supervisor, Whistler Mountain, White Gold.
02-328-53. Pg. 16. Caption: [right] Frank Thiessen, Professional Pilot, Alpine Meadows.
02-328-95. Pg. 18. Caption: Getting into the swing of things, this youngster shows style and stamina during an outing on Whistler's Lost Lake trail system.

1978-1995

Designs for Tyax Heli-Skiing, West Coast Heli-Skiing, and Whistler Heli-Skiing business cards. Pamphlets and business cards for Chalet Luise. Photographs of skiing, heli-skiing, Whistler Mountain, Blackcomb Mountain, Whistler Village, aerial shots of Whistler, Fitzsimmons Creek, Creekside, Whistler Village at night, paragliding, Alta Lake, sunsets, Black Tusk, chairlifts, ski runs, Nita Lake, Whistler Conference Centre, Rendezvous Lodge, Solar Coaster Express lift, hiking, cafes, pubs, restaurants, hotels, Whistler Village stroll, Whistler Express Gondola, mountain bikers, gondolas, flowers, events, golf courses, Whistler Golf Course, Golf, windsurfing, 7th Heaven, 7th Heaven Express Chair, Fitzsimmons Express Chair, Araxi Restaurant, swimming pools, The Downhill Shop, canoeing, dogs, fishing, rivers, helicopters, Snowcats, grooming, portraits, group portraits, logging, T-bars, ski instructors, Ski Scamps, Roundhouse, barbecues, maintenance, plaques, mountains staff, ski racing, picnics, blasting, lift construction, signs, Whistler Peak, dining, drinking, trails, cross-country skiing, Tantalus Lodge, Whistler Way, Gateway bus loop, Snowgoose buses, Whistler Village Sports, Mountain Square, parades, musicians, dancing, costumes, Stoney's, Willie Whistler, Easter, The Keg catering on Whistler Mountain, balloons, hot air balloons, hats, freestyle skiing, boats, ferries, bridges, swimming, waterfalls, Garibaldi Lake, Garibaldi Provincial Park, rainbows, docks on Alta Lake, ducks, and small airplanes.

Original box containing this subseries was labelled "Internegs".
Files 001-016 found in creator's folder labelled "Aerials".
Files 017-036 found in creator's folder labelled "Used in Postcards and Posters".
File 024 found in an envelope labelled "Internegs PC's 89".
Files 025-036 found in an envelope labelled "Postcards and Posters '88".
Files 037-058 found in creator's folder labelled "Whistler M[oun]t[ai]n".
Files 047-049 found in an unlabelled envelope.
Files 050-051 found in an envelope labelled "Cornice[?] Blasting".
Files 059-068 found in creator's folder labelled "Blackcomb M[oun]t[ai]n".
Files 069-071 found in creator's folder labelled "Winter 'Scenery'".
Files 072-081 found in creator's folder labelled "Village".
Files 084-088 found in an envelope labelled "Eric 86".
Files 082-088 found in creator's folder labelled "Kids/Faces/Picnics/Families".
Files 093-095 found in envelope labelled "Black Tusk Aug/80".
Files 089-099 found in creator's folder labelled "Summer & water scenes".
Files 100-106 found in envelope labelled "Tyax Heli-Skiing - 200 business cards".
Files 107-? found in envelope labelled "West Coast Heli-Skiing".
Files 100-113 found in creator's folder labelled "Mike Jakobsson".
Files 114-139 found in creator's folder labelled "Heli-Skiing".

Slides

  • GRI-01-32-033
  • File
  • March 1976 - April 1980
  • Part of Greg Griffith

Photographs of Franz Wilhelmsen skiing on Whistler Mountain, a celebration for the Labatt's World Cup Freestyle Championship in March 1980 with a group of people sitting at a decorated table with an MC in front of them, and a group of people sitting at a table eating, aerial views of Roundhouse Lodge with crowds of people skiing, a view of the T-bars heading up Whistler Mountain, a view of Green Chair, people resting and skiing around Red chair and Franz's Chair with a view of Whistler Bowl in the background, someone on the Red Chair or Orange Chair with the coastal range in the background, a man kayaking on a river in the summer, a competition with man wearing skis riding a horse, a group of sailboats on a lake, a woman standing in a meadow, a view looking up a river with mountains, a sign that says: "Adventures West", a bear laying in a creek, a man walking through a glacier in the summer, and a mountain landscape with a meadow.

005 & 009 stamped with "GARY FIEGEHEN 1975"

1974-2007

Photographs of skiing, ski racing, Slush Cup, mountain views, chairlifts, Whistler Village construction, Whiski Jack, aerial views of the Whistler Valley, summer activities at Alta Lake, windsurfing, music events, costumes, dancing, the Torchlight Parade, fireworks, Willie Whistler, hot air balloons, the Jazz Festival, Whistler Conference Centre, Whistler Village, kayaking on the Cheakamus River, Lakes, apres ski, ice sculptures, a fire at The Keg, pubs, restaurants, Toilet Bowl, Whistler Mountain, Blackcomb Mountain, cross-country skiing, gondolas, horse-drawn carriage rides, Upper Village, Eco Challenge, freestyle skiing, Kids Kamp on Blackcomb Mountain, dogsledding, fishing, paragliding, resort development, Longhorn Saloon, Howe Sound, helicopters installing chairlifts, grooming, cabins, condominiums, Pika's Restaurant, Christine's Restaurant, juggling, Burnt Stew Basin, Sun Bowl, Ridge Run, Black Tusk, people skiing dressed up as members of the OJ Simpson trial, bear awareness signs, Telemark Place, Whistler Golf Course, 7th Heaven, Peak Chair, snowmen, creeks, Roundhouse Lodge, Green Lake, Lost Lake, Alpha Lake, Nita Lake, Joffre Lakes, and Garibaldi Lake.

Slides

Photographs of Whistler Village, people enjoying apres ski, an ice-sculpture contest outside of the Clocktower Building, views of a fire at the Keg in Whistler Village, various views of the Whistler World Cup, the Disabled Skier Championships, a costumed race with people dressed like personalities from the O.J. Simpson situation/trial (O.J., L.A.P.D. & Judge Ito), and people participating in a slush cup on Blackcomb Mountain.

Captions:
012: "Whistler World Cup Skier: XAVIER GIGANDET (SWI)"
014-017: "Disabled Skier Champs. Blackcomb"
018: "O.J the L.A.P.D. & Judge Ito"
019, 020: "Slush Cup Blackcomb"

Slides

Photographs of Whistler Village as seen from Fitzsimmons Express Chair on Whistler Mountain, crowds of skiers around Roundhouse Lodge on Whistler Mountain, and the fire at The Keg in 1982 at night and during the day with images of firefighters and firetrucks helping put out the fire.

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