Moonshine Ink Magazine

From deadly avalanches to the politics of the people who built the ski areas, Eddy Ancinas’ new book, “Squaw Valley & Alpine Meadows,” unfolds with one-of-a-kind tales…what makes this telling of the tales unique is that Ancinas lived those decades alongside many of the characters she writes about so colorfully.
—Jackie Ginley
Review: Moonshine Ink, “The Mountains and the Men Who Shaped Them: An Insider’s Look at Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows,”
Henrik Bull, Architect

It was a great pleasure to read your fine Squaw and Alpine book – a real page turner. I was amazed how complete and balanced you were able to be. You seemed to have avoided getting opinions in the way of history.
There are many stories about the collapse of the Arena, most claiming a conspiracy. I know your account is correct. The Olympic buildings were designed for 60 pounds per square foot, being ‘temporary.” The code at the time was 100#, over 200# per square foot now. The arena design was very clever with the waste heat from the ice making causing the roof to be slick. My guess is that the weight of snow when it collapsed was over 6,000,000 pounds, 3000 tons. Any machine would have been a small percentage of this, but maneuvering around the cables would have been tricky.
—Henrik Bull, Architect
Skiing History Magazine

Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows skiers will delight in reading the familiar and not-so-familiar accounts of how these two leading Sierra resorts got started. Eddy Ancinas’ well-researched book will also appeal to anyone interested in the history of skiing in the 1950s and ’60s, when the sport exploded in popularity.
—Henrik Bull, Skiing History Magazine
Brett Hall-Executive Director, Squaw Valley Community of Writers

Congratulations on a wonderful reading. I really enjoyed every minute of it. You have a wonderful droll take on the events in Squaw and your sense of humor shines through. Everyone was leaning forward, eager to hear the rest of your story.
—Brett Hall Jones, Executive Director, Squaw Valley Community of Writers
Tahoe Daily Tribune
Ancinas delivers compelling behind-the-scenes stories from a front-row perspective in her book “Squaw Valley & Alpine Meadows – Tales from Two Valleys…Stories that expose reputation concerns, financial struggles, safety factors and even a roof that caved in due to improper snow load will keep you turning the pages.”
—Gloria Sinibaldi
Tahoe Daily Tribune, ‘Book Details Histories of Squaw Valley, Alpine Meadows Resorts,’
Gloria Sinibaldi
Phil Carville, Developer-Olympic Village Inn

I picked up the book in Truckee a couple of weeks ago and finally got time to sit down a fully read it. (of course when I first got it I looked to see the chapter on How to Buy an Olympic Village). I really enjoyed finding out so much more about the history of both areas. I knew some of the principal players via some contact, but it was so interesting to learn, for example, about Peter Klaussen’s history with both areas, I knew Peter and Joan but never knew the details that you brought out in your book. Great fun to read.
—Phil Carville, Nevada City, CA (Developer-Olympic Village Inn)
Sherwood (Woody) Stockwell, Architect, Planner, Writer

Dear Eddy, I opened a package from Henrik last week and was so pleased to find that it contained a copy of your new book. After all these years and thousands of skiers, you have no reason to remember us; but the Stockwells lived through all those years and events that you describe. Therefore it was hard not to open the book and harder to put it down until I’d read every word and poured over the photographs of friends and mountains. Your words took me back to the wonderful days in the Sierras.
—Sherwood (Woody) Stockwell, Architect, Planner, Writer
Ray Garland

I took the past two nights to read Eddy’s book which I purchased from you yesterday afternoon. I think it is an important, delightful read. She has insights I haven’t found in some of the other books I’ve read about skiing in this region…and I have read almost all the books in her bibliography. Very well done and very enjoyable.
—Ray Garland
J. Macon King, Editor, Founder, Mill Valley Literary Review

Perry (McKleroy-Alpine Meadows homeowner) enjoyed your book cover to cover. I have just started it. So happy that you took on a story that really needed telling.
—J. Macon King, Editor, Founder, Mill Valley Literary Review
Trinkie Watson


Have not quite finished the book, but am loving it! Great memories.
I have to tell you that my 9 years in SV were most impressionable and memorable. I still feel very connected to those beginning links to my life experience at Lake Tahoe. One of my best memories was walking my dogs along the meadow late afternoon after the sun set and watching all the horses run from one end of the Valley to the other. Truly special.—Trinkie Watson, Truckee, CA
Tom Corcoran, Member 1958 and 1960 U.S. Olympic Ski Team and U.S. Ski Hall of Fame