VINTAGE SKI WORLD has made it our mission to preserve the history of skiing by finding classic images that bring memories of skiing history to life. We want all our customers and fellow skiers to share in the passion and excitement of skiing all year long. That’s why we’ve given new life to classic and vintage posters for skiers & snowboarders and those wanting to home decorate with fun, memorable photos. GIFT TO A SKIER OR SNOWBOARDER: If you know someone who lives for the slopes or loves collectible skiing stuff, they’ll enjoy reminiscing about the memories of winter all year long with this mountain-themed wall home decor. Size 18 x 24 inches A VINTAGE-STYLE HOME DECOR: Decorate your home with Vintage Ski World’s original poster reproductions in your home or office. These make the perfect home decorations for a ski lodge, a cabin, a school room, or any room in your house. Display it proudly in the kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, or living room and admire the touch of vintage retro it brings to your walls. GREAT COLLECTOR'S ITEM: At Vintage Ski World, we’re all about classic images printed on museum-quality paper, highlighting the vintage palette. We enjoy finding historical posters to share with you, for enhancing your home decor. We’re skiers and snowboarders ourselves, so we know what you’re looking for. We’ve provided quality ski artwork since 2002, and our prints of your favorite ski areas make the perfect addition to any space. Ski Alta - Greatest Snow On Earth Ski Poster Ski Alta, Greatest Snow On Earth Ski Poster, notes an obvious fact that most agree which is Alta has exceptional powder and awesome skiing! It is not clear if the rest of the ski areas on Earth are in agreement with Utah's claim to have the 'Greatest Snow on Earth', but the phrase has also been frequently associated with Alta's ski area. In the later 1930s, a group of Salt Lake City skiers and businessmen began to look at Alta's slopes as a site for a ski resort. We all thank George Watson, who donated 1800 acres of land to the US forest service so the Alta ski area could be built. The first chairlift opened in 1938, with 2020 vertical feet. The lift cost .15 cents per ride. Dick Durrance followed Carl Fahrner as the ski school director at Alta. Dick Durrance and others also trained paratroopers during WWII at Alta. All of this makes Alta one of North America's most historic ski areas. Size 18 x 24 inches