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Article: Jackson Hole is for babies: this big, bad Wyoming ski shrine is a strange place to take a tyke on a ski trip. Or is it? (includes information on Jackson Hole)
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- Skiing
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- October 1, 1994
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My son, Eli, was born in the spring of 1993, and there was never any question that my husband and I would take him with us wherever we could. Ever since he was strong enough to hold his head up, he's played passenger in a baby backpack (from L.L. Bean), happily ensconced on his daddy's back, taking in the world. Skiing and snowboarding are part of this world, and so our first Family Ski Vacation was only a matter of time. The alternatives--Eli staying behind, David or I staying behind, or worse yet, neither of us skiing at all--were basically out of the question.
We decided to go to Jackson Hole. Yes, this Wyoming classic was a rather unconventional choice for a ...
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