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Stein Eriksen a TIMELINE of HIS LIFE Table of Contents Stein Eriksen A TIMELINE OF HIS LIFE Table of Contents Stein Eriksen, The Man & His Achievements . 3 Stein Eriksen Lodge & Deer Valley Resort . 10 Enhancements to Stein Eriksen Lodge . 17 Awards of Excellence . 24 Stein Collection . 31 Photo & Video Gallery . 37 www.steinlodge.com | 2 Stein Eriksen, The Man & His Achievements www.steinlodge.com | 3 Stein Eriksen is born in Oslo Norway 1927 www.steinlodge.com | 4 1949 Wins Slalom event in Norway 1927 www.steinlodge.com | 5 1949 Wins Bronze Medal at World Championships in Aspen, Colorado 1950 www.steinlodge.com | 6 1952 Wins Gold Medal in Men’s Giant Slalom and Silver Medal in Slalom www.steinlodge.com | 7 1952 1954 Wins Gold in Slalom, Giant Slalom, & Combined at FIS World Championships in Sweden www.steinlodge.com | 8 2015 The Loss of a Legend www.steinlodge.com | 9 Stein Eriksen Lodge & Deer Valley Resort www.steinlodge.com | 10 Deer Valley Resort opens. Stein Eriksen serves as the Director of Skiing for over 35 years 1981 www.steinlodge.com | 11 1982 In March 1982, the Lodge begins to take shape www.steinlodge.com | 12 SteinStein EriksenEriksen LodgeLodge OpensOpens InIn DeerDeerSteinValleyValleyEriksen Lodge Opens In Deer Valley ing rooms for corporate types Stien Eriksen has done Cost for a four-night mini- nearly everything in the ski whoing roomswant forto corporaterecreate typesand ing rooms for corporate types Stien Eriksen has done mumCoststayfor duringa four-nightthe regularmini- Stien Eriksen has done Cost for a four-night mini- business one could do; now keepwho upwanton business.to recreate and who want to recreate and nearly everything in the ski skimumseason:stay during$220 theto $300regulara nearly everything in the ski mum stay during the regular he is adding his name to business one could do; now keepThe lodgeup on willbusiness.be open all keep up on business. business one could do; now night.ski season: $220 to $300 a ski season: $220 to $300 a another enterprise, the Stein he is adding his name to year,Thewithlodgethewillwarmbe weatheropen all The lodge will be open all he is adding his name to night. 30 night. 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Casino in Las Vegas. business one could do; now ski season: $220 to $300 a he is adding his name to treatedEriksenwithsays "Norwegianguests will be The lodge will be open all Eriksen says guests will be night. hospitality" from the minute another enterprise, the Stein treated with "Norwegian year, with the warm weather treated with "Norwegian The lodge also features 30 -andtheyhospitality"arrive. fromHe thesaysminutethe including horseback hospitality" from the minute Eriksen Lodge at Deer fare Valley. deluxe rooms, all available bellmen-andthey arrive.are trainedHe insaysit. the riding, tennis, golf and -andthey arrive. 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Ski from chefs to housekeepers in or taking part in from chefs to housekeepers been -designed to meet the Eriksen says the lodge the winter cost: $110 to $165 a and everyone else. was aforementioned and everyone else. standards of skiers who don't season built to give guests "an any of the night, with a four-night Eriksen says the lodge was summer activities, you can Eriksen says the lodge was worry about cost as much as unforgettable mountain built to give guests comfort and class. minimum. built to give guests "an work out in the lodge's "an ' to unforgettable mountain spa or have yourself unforgettable mountain it:' The lodge 1hasJ 25 luxury There are three ways eat experience." health suites equippedv with custom in the lodge, the Birkebeiner experience." done over in the beauty experience." European kitchens and fire- Restaurant, the Troll Hallen salon. course, has opened - places in both livingI room Lounge and the Glittertind Of Stien f and masterK1 bedrooms. You Room. Each offers its own another sports shop inside can soak your bones in an cuisine. the lodge, so you don't oversized whirlpool bathtub The lodge also includes a have to leave on those days Stein's Lodge: Norwegian hospitality. or sun yourself on outside state liquor store, a gift when you need equipment. decks. shopnewsstand and meet- The hotel is managed by Rand Clark, who formerly managed the Sands Hotel Casino in Las Vegas. Eagles Bump Miners; Eriksen says guests will be treated with "Norwegian hospitality" from the minute On December 16, Stein -andthey arrive. He says the bellmen are trained in it. Region Play Opens Fri. According to the lodge's release on its opening, it What it came
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