I originally bought this book as a gift, but ended up keeping it for myself! I have never seen a "coffee table book" that is so well written. The photography is what initially grabs your attention, but the stories and historical information are what keep you coming back for more. I would recommend this book to anyone, whether they have an interest in Jackson Hole's past and present, or they just like looking at amazing photographs.
if you love to ski/ snowboard Jackson Hole...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
... this is your book. The history of the area is fascinating, but the interviews with the locals really bring this book to life. David Gonzales has collected a plethora of amazing pictures from the area's best photographers, too. Whether you've just visited Jackson Hole or have lived in the area, 'Jackson Hole: On a Grand Scale' brings back great memories of skiing and snowboarding a place that's like no other!
THE....... Hole
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Dynamic pictures.... factual historic information...bought 3 for Christmas gifts.
Makes me want to ski!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Many times "coffee table" type books are placed around one's home to look nice, but are never opened and read. This is one coffee table book that is fabulous - easy reading (and great writing), which is also full of interesting facts and stories and amazing photographs to go with it all!I'm not much of a skier, but reading all the stories about the skiing in Jackson Hole, is making me want to learn!!
Jackson Hole - the real deal...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
An insightful, well-researched and thoughtful book finally conveying to the printed word the somewhat complex history of what locals here in Jackson call "The Big One". Beginning with Paul McCollister and Alex Morely's vision of a grand ski resort on a European scale, Gonzales carefully weaves through the dynamics of the complicated business that is running a ski resort, and interjects wonderful qualities and stories of the "good ole days". Not one for half-truths Gonzales doesn't sugarcoat reality and really gets into the heart of the challenges and triumphs of McCollister's struggle to see his vision to fruition. The chapters "True Grit" and "Patrolling the Hole", were my personal favorites, perfectly chronicling the spirit of the incredible endeavors of managing, both fiscally and physically, this amazing ski resort. "Patrolling the Hole", gave me a newfound respect for the men and women (many of them good friends) that on a daily basis battle mother nature and the harsh Northwestern climate so that we may all enjoy the bounties of lift served fresh powder skiing and reveals both their unbelievable character and great humor, and "True Grit" is a wonderful history of the finer points of lore that surround the mountain. Beautiful photographs and superb anecdotal sidebars highlight this wonderful read, and Gonzales' solicitous prose relates to the reader that wonderful feeling of "being there", and more importantly truly captures the intimate local flavor. A thirteen-year Jackson local myself, I couldn't put it down and read through this delightfully put together book in a single sitting.
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