On January 1, 2004, I got an email from "The Message For
The Week", a Chester, VT newspaper asking me if they could use
some of the Magic Mountain things I had on my website for an
article they are preparing about Hans Thorner. Thorner, the
founder of Magic Mountain, VT passed away on December 27, 2003
at the age of 95. He was born in Einsiedeln, Switzerland on July
2, 1908 and came to this country in 1932.
From an Obituary which appeared on the Manchester Journal of
Manchester Vermont website:
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Hans was in the first class of Certified
Ski Instructors in America having been previously
certified in Switzerland. During the 40's he owned and
operated Thorner House in Franconia, N.H. It was an inn of
some renown and one of the first in this country where you
could "ski all the way home." He also ran the Hans Thorner
Ski School on Cannon Mountain. He filmed the 1948 Olympics
and went on to make ski movies for Swiss Air. Hans dreamed
of a Swiss village at the base of a mountain and in 1960
created Magic Mt. The Thorner family operated Magic for
over 25 years.
He is survived by his wife of 70 years, Florence Harriman
Thorner and two sons, Arthur of So. Berick, Me and Peter
of Londonderry; six grandchildren and nine great
grandchildren.
A family gathering will be held at a later date.
Contributions may be made to the Londonderry Rescue Squad.
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Magic Mountain's site has this information on his life: