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Kat Bradley-Bennett
Sunday, March 29, 2009 › 4:36pm
What a treat to see old faces, men I knew as a child who were once members of the 10th Mt. Division and became trail-blazers in the Colorado ski industry.
What an even bigger treat to see my father, Steve Bradley, and his snow groomer, the Bradley Packer-grader.
Many thanks for this series of videos!
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Kat Bradley-Bennett
Sunday, March 29, 2009 › 4:36pm
What a treat to see old faces, men I knew as a child who were once members of the 10th Mt. Division and became trail-blazers in the Colorado ski industry.
What an even bigger treat to see my father, Steve Bradley, and his snow groomer, the Bradley Packer-grader.
Many thanks for this series of videos!
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