The source of Mirkwood

Letter from Timothy J. Kregel

Monarch - May 2005 - Colorado Central Magazine - No. 135 - Page 18
Copyright © 2005 by Timothy J. Kregel and Central Colorado Publishing Co. All rights reserved.
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Editors:

From your April edition: "On March 3, the Monarch Ski and Snowboard Area opened Mirkwood Basin...."

I'll bet Rich Moorhead had a lot to do with that name being used. In the early seventies, when we were all about 20 years old, there was a stand of aspen in Garfield that had the nickname Lower Mirkwood, an appellation appropriated by Ned Stock (I think) from the Rings trilogy.

I'll bet you a donut (or a Berliner if I am wrong and have to pay up) that's where Rich got the name.

You wrote that "Ed and I suspect that we were not the clientele that Monarch's marketers had in mind when they came up with that name."

All of us former 20-year-olds, at least those that survived the intervening years, are now 50. Prior knowledge of Mirkwood is likely a manifestation of misspent youth, not age!

 Timothy J. Kregel
 Mackenbach, Germany


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