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Report copyright infringement by Mayling Elizabeth Simpson (Author), Paul Vinson Hebert (Author) During the 1960s and 70s, young adults from all over the U.S. were migrating from urban to rural areas in pursuit of a different life. They were often stereotyped as hippies and ski bums. Steamboat Springs was one of the small Western towns that experienced an influx of young adults who mainly wanted to ski in the newly opened ski resort. Some were back-to-the-land types, some came to start over after a break-up, some followed friends or relatives, some came because of the music scene, and most came to enjoy skiing and outdoor life. They were drawn to the Rocky Mountains and the beautiful environment. Many ended up staying and making significant and lasting contributions to a town and culture made up primarily of ranchers, cowboys and miners. Drawn to the Mountains contains the life stories of sixteen of these people who arrived as young adults. Drawn to the Mountains opens with a Prologue that explains how the authors learned about Steamboat Springs through meeting, by chance, a couple from Steamboat while living in Iran, and what inspired them to compose this book. The authors, years later, moved to Steamboat Springs themselves and, over the years, met many more people who had migrated to Steamboat as young adults. The Introduction describes the town and valley and the characters. The main body of the book recounts the life stories of a selection of those who migrated, most written in first person by the migrants themselves. With humor, wit and grit, they describe their struggles to find housing, their entrepreneurial efforts to make the Yampa Valley their permanent home, and their many adventures along the way. Some fit the hippie/ski bum stereotype, for a time, but most had college degrees and soon grew out of that lifestyle as they created their new careers in this remote mountain town.The concluding chapter summarizes how these sixteen people made significant contributions to the development of the city and county through community service - one as a county commissioner, another by serving on city council, another by serving on the school board, another by securing grants for the city, several by raising funds and lobbying for historic preservation, environmental causes, and the arts. Two became college and middle-school teachers. The artists and musicians contributed to the culture of the area. All of them enriched the local community with their talents and their efforts confirm the positive impact of these midcentury migrants. This book fills a gap in the history of Steamboat Springs and the Yampa Valley - the impact of the midcentury migration of young adults all across America. Number of Pages: 274 Dimensions: 0.62 x 9 x 6 IN Publication Date: March 02, 2026


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SKU: 9798994236901 Made in United States Weight: 453.59 g (1 lb) EAN: 9798994236901



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