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Stub Taylor

August 25, 2019 by WSKI Leave a Comment

Few of us have the chance to know & work with people who are game-changers, yet super humble, serious about their work, but never taking themselves too seriously.
Stub faced any & every challenge with grit & determination, yet a softness that was of such comfort to the injured skiers whose aide he came to, in the harshest of conditions, sometimes in places others feared to go. Stub’s presence shaped not only our mountain from its inception as a ski hill, but the character of all of us who live here & make our living here. No words can say how sad we are to hear he’s left this world. Our gratitude for having the privilege to be in ‘his world’, this Mountain in the decades before he retired, will never diminish. Love you, Stub. Condolences to all his family & thanks for sharing him with us all those years!!

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