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Patroller Chats

Join us as we sit down with past and present patrollers, hosts, and friends of the Pacific Northwest Division of the National Ski Patrol to preserve their stories and grow our History Project together. Patroller Chats was started in 2023 for the History Project by Shirley Cummings.Tune in for fun, informative, inspirational, and occasionally spirited conversations, where we explore traditions deeply rooted in history and full of heart.Honoring the NSP Creed: Service and Safety since 1938, we’re preserving our legacy and building lasting connections for the future. Join us on Patroller Chats!

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    Insight from Veteran Patroller going from previous PNW Division Director to newly elected NSP BOD member.

    We talk with newly elected National Board member Shelly Urban about the long campaign, how conventions differ across divisions, and why defining our lane as an educational organization safeguards standards nationwide. She shares priorities around OEC consistency, tech modernization, mountain hosts, and wellness.The PNWD History Project:  Shirley Cummings, the official history project coordinator, (& all around fabulous lady), has been on a mission: Collect and assemble an archive of stories and pictures from the different ski patrols within the Pacific Northwest Division. Hence, Patroller Chats was born! Click to share what you thought about this episode & who or what you might like next. Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode of Patroller Chats, please follow and subscribe. We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode and if you know a long-time patroller that we should chat with, send us a message. Please share this podcast with those who love the outdoors while learning some insight and history. Consider becoming a supporter and keeping our history alive.Until our next Patroller Chat:  Be Safe, Be Seen, Be Aware, and as always -  Know Before You Go!….this has been Patroller Chats.Learn more about the Pacific Northwest Ski Patrol and how to join at: https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/info-compass.htmlFind more about Patroller Chats:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/patroller-chats-pnwd-the-podcast.htmlThe History Project can be found at:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/history.htmlSafety4All is learning about being safe while enjoying the great outdoors:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/safety-information.htmlConsider following our Social media links too!

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    From Flight Decks to Mountain Peaks: How Aviation Safety Transforms Ski Patrol (Part 2:2)

    Part 2: The crossover between aviation and ski patrol safety principles reveals fascinating parallels. Both fields require clear communication during high-stress situations where emotions run high but must be controlled. Perhaps most powerful is Carl's philosophy of continuous mentorship where knowledge flows bidirectionally rather than just from senior to junior members. The PNWD History Project:  Shirley Cummings, the official history project coordinator, (& all around fabulous lady), has been on a mission: Collect and assemble an archive of stories and pictures from the different ski patrols within the Pacific Northwest Division. Hence, Patroller Chats was born! Click to share what you thought about this episode & who or what you might like next. Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode of Patroller Chats, please follow and subscribe. We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode and if you know a long-time patroller that we should chat with, send us a message. Please share this podcast with those who love the outdoors while learning some insight and history. Consider becoming a supporter and keeping our history alive.Until our next Patroller Chat:  Be Safe, Be Seen, Be Aware, and as always -  Know Before You Go!….this has been Patroller Chats.Learn more about the Pacific Northwest Ski Patrol and how to join at: https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/info-compass.htmlFind more about Patroller Chats:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/patroller-chats-pnwd-the-podcast.htmlThe History Project can be found at:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/history.htmlSafety4All is learning about being safe while enjoying the great outdoors:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/safety-information.htmlConsider following our Social media links too!

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    From Flight Decks to Mountain Peaks: How Aviation Safety Transforms Ski Patrol (Part 1:2)

    Imagine someone taking the precise, methodical safety systems from commercial aviation and applying them to the dynamic, often unpredictable world of mountain rescue. That's exactly what Carl Peacher has accomplished at Crystal Mountain Ski Patrol, creating a fascinating bridge between two seemingly different environments that share critical safety requirements.The PNWD History Project:  Shirley Cummings, the official history project coordinator, (& all around fabulous lady), has been on a mission: Collect and assemble an archive of stories and pictures from the different ski patrols within the Pacific Northwest Division. Hence, Patroller Chats was born! Click to share what you thought about this episode & who or what you might like next. Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode of Patroller Chats, please follow and subscribe. We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode and if you know a long-time patroller that we should chat with, send us a message. Please share this podcast with those who love the outdoors while learning some insight and history. Consider becoming a supporter and keeping our history alive.Until our next Patroller Chat:  Be Safe, Be Seen, Be Aware, and as always -  Know Before You Go!….this has been Patroller Chats.Learn more about the Pacific Northwest Ski Patrol and how to join at: https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/info-compass.htmlFind more about Patroller Chats:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/patroller-chats-pnwd-the-podcast.htmlThe History Project can be found at:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/history.htmlSafety4All is learning about being safe while enjoying the great outdoors:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/safety-information.htmlConsider following our Social media links too!

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    Shared Stress, Common Ground: Proven Wellness Lessons from First Responders Beyond the Slopes (Part 2 of 2)

    Wellness isn't just a buzzword—it's a critical component of performance for those who respond to emergencies on the mountain and beyond. This revealing conversation, recorded at the Pacific Northwest Division's annual 2025 Convention, brings together an extraordinary panel of experts from across the first responder spectrum to share hard-won insights about building resilience in high-stress environments. (2:2 Parts) This Keynote Panel's conversation brought together specialists from crisis response dog teams, fire departments, mountain rescue, police, and the FBI to share their hard-won wisdom about building resilience in high-stress environments. Their insights reveal that while different first responder groups may speak different operational languages, they share common challenges in maintaining mental wellness while performing demanding duties.https://www.hopeaacr.org HOPE Nationwide Canines. Phone: 877-467-3597 Teams - Respond at No ChargeSeattle Fire Dept: email [email protected] SeattleMountainRescue.org & email: [email protected] & email: [email protected] Cox talked about: Kevin Gilmartin, Emotional Survivor for Law Enforcement. (“Really for all first responders” per Kristin Cox)https://tendtoolkit.com/emotional-survival-law-enforcement-gilmartin/ Tactical Empathy: an example: https://www.blackswanltd.com/newsletter/when-crisis-strikes-how-to-use-a-tactical-empathy-approachThis concludes the Keynote Panel Discussion. We really appreciate everyone's participation from the panel members, the HOPE Dog teams, and all that attended! Let’s continue the conversation around wellness, resilience, and innovation within our own lives, our patrols andClick to share what you thought about this episode & who or what you might like next. Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode of Patroller Chats, please follow and subscribe. We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode and if you know a long-time patroller that we should chat with, send us a message. Please share this podcast with those who love the outdoors while learning some insight and history. Consider becoming a supporter and keeping our history alive.Until our next Patroller Chat:  Be Safe, Be Seen, Be Aware, and as always -  Know Before You Go!….this has been Patroller Chats.Learn more about the Pacific Northwest Ski Patrol and how to join at: https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/info-compass.htmlFind more about Patroller Chats:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/patroller-chats-pnwd-the-podcast.htmlThe History Project can be found at:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/history.htmlSafety4All is learning about being safe while enjoying the great outdoors:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/safety-information.htmlConsider following our Social media links too!

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    Shared Stress, Common Ground: Proven Wellness Lessons from First Responders Beyond the Slopes (Part 1 of 2)

    Wellness isn't just a buzzword—it's a critical component of performance for those who respond to emergencies on the mountain and beyond. This revealing conversation, recorded at the Pacific Northwest Division's annual 2025 Convention, brings together an extraordinary panel of experts from across the first responder spectrum to share hard-won insights about building resilience in high-stress environments. (Part 1:2) This Keynote Panel's conversation brings together specialists from crisis response dog teams, fire departments, mountain rescue, police, and the FBI to share their hard-won wisdom about building resilience in high-stress environments. Their insights reveal that while different first responder groups may speak different operational languages, they share common challenges in maintaining mental wellness while performing demanding duties.https://www.hopeaacr.org HOPE Nationwide Canines. Phone: 877-467-3597 Teams - Respond at No ChargeSeattle Fire Dept: email [email protected] SeattleMountainRescue.org & email: [email protected] & email: [email protected] wraps up Part 1 of our special convention edition of Patroller Chats.We hope you found inspiration in the stories and strategies shared by our incredible panelists — real-world wisdom from those who know what it means to lead and serve under pressure.As we continue the conversation around wellness, resilience, and innovation in our patrol communities, remember: taking care of others starts with taking care of ourselves and each other.Stay tuned for Part 2, the last half of the Keynote Session where we continue with the amazing Q&A.  Click to share what you thought about this episode & who or what you might like next. Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode of Patroller Chats, please follow and subscribe. We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode and if you know a long-time patroller that we should chat with, send us a message. Please share this podcast with those who love the outdoors while learning some insight and history. Consider becoming a supporter and keeping our history alive.Until our next Patroller Chat:  Be Safe, Be Seen, Be Aware, and as always -  Know Before You Go!….this has been Patroller Chats.Learn more about the Pacific Northwest Ski Patrol and how to join at: https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/info-compass.htmlFind more about Patroller Chats:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/patroller-chats-pnwd-the-podcast.htmlThe History Project can be found at:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/history.htmlSafety4All is learning about being safe while enjoying the great outdoors:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/safety-information.htmlConsider following our Social media links too!

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    Water, Snow, and Fire: The Elements of Kathy’s Journey-(Part 3:3) What Happens When Recognition Meets Humility on the Mountain?

    When someone dedicates decades to emergency services, the impact ripples outward in ways they may never fully witness. Kathy's story exemplifies this powerful truth as she shares her remarkable journey through the National Ski Patrol system. We continue with Kathy in Part 3...The PNWD History Project:  Shirley Cummings, the official history project coordinator, (& all around fabulous lady), has been on a mission: Collect and assemble an archive of stories and pictures from the different ski patrols within the Pacific Northwest Division. Hence, Patroller Chats was born! Click to share what you thought about this episode & who or what you might like next. Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode of Patroller Chats, please follow and subscribe. We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode and if you know a long-time patroller that we should chat with, send us a message. Please share this podcast with those who love the outdoors while learning some insight and history. Consider becoming a supporter and keeping our history alive.Until our next Patroller Chat:  Be Safe, Be Seen, Be Aware, and as always -  Know Before You Go!….this has been Patroller Chats.Learn more about the Pacific Northwest Ski Patrol and how to join at: https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/info-compass.htmlFind more about Patroller Chats:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/patroller-chats-pnwd-the-podcast.htmlThe History Project can be found at:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/history.htmlSafety4All is learning about being safe while enjoying the great outdoors:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/safety-information.htmlConsider following our Social media links too!

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    Water, Snow, and Fire: The Elements of Kathy’s Journey-(Part 2:3) Jacket Colors & White Crosses: The World of Ski Patrol

    We continue with Kathy Alexander as she shares her extensive career journey in ski patrol and outdoor safety, highlighting the significant changes in equipment, uniforms, and training methods over her decades of service.The PNWD History Project:  Shirley Cummings, the official history project coordinator, (& all around fabulous lady), has been on a mission: Collect and assemble an archive of stories and pictures from the different ski patrols within the Pacific Northwest Division. Hence, Patroller Chats was born! Click to share what you thought about this episode & who or what you might like next. Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode of Patroller Chats, please follow and subscribe. We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode and if you know a long-time patroller that we should chat with, send us a message. Please share this podcast with those who love the outdoors while learning some insight and history. Consider becoming a supporter and keeping our history alive.Until our next Patroller Chat:  Be Safe, Be Seen, Be Aware, and as always -  Know Before You Go!….this has been Patroller Chats.Learn more about the Pacific Northwest Ski Patrol and how to join at: https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/info-compass.htmlFind more about Patroller Chats:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/patroller-chats-pnwd-the-podcast.htmlThe History Project can be found at:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/history.htmlSafety4All is learning about being safe while enjoying the great outdoors:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/safety-information.htmlConsider following our Social media links too!

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    Water, Snow, and Fire: The Elements of Kathy’s Journey-Part 1

    Kathy's professional path exemplifies how ski patrol skills translate across emergency services. After transitioning from volunteer to paid patrol, she became Mount Bachelor's Safety Administrator (Risk Manager), then joined Bend Fire as a paramedic in 1994. Her first aid journey began much earlier—as a Girl Scout lifeguard in the 60's—creating a foundation that supported five decades of water safety instruction alongside her snow-based rescue work. Even after retiring from Bend Fire after 29 years of service, she continues volunteering there and also patrolling at Santiam Pass Ski Patrol.The PNWD History Project:  Shirley Cummings, the official history project coordinator, (& all around fabulous lady), has been on a mission: Collect and assemble an archive of stories and pictures from the different ski patrols within the Pacific Northwest Division. Hence, Patroller Chats was born! Click to share what you thought about this episode & who or what you might like next. Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode of Patroller Chats, please follow and subscribe. We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode and if you know a long-time patroller that we should chat with, send us a message. Please share this podcast with those who love the outdoors while learning some insight and history. Consider becoming a supporter and keeping our history alive.Until our next Patroller Chat:  Be Safe, Be Seen, Be Aware, and as always -  Know Before You Go!….this has been Patroller Chats.Learn more about the Pacific Northwest Ski Patrol and how to join at: https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/info-compass.htmlFind more about Patroller Chats:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/patroller-chats-pnwd-the-podcast.htmlThe History Project can be found at:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/history.htmlSafety4All is learning about being safe while enjoying the great outdoors:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/safety-information.htmlConsider following our Social media links too!

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    Memories as a pioneering ski patroller and nurse:(Part 2:2) Cinnamon Rolls and Yellow Merit Stars, A Patroller's Tale

    Carol Fountain takes us on a nostalgic journey through her remarkable career with the Bogus Basin Ski Patrol, revealing how morning meetings became history lessons and cinnamon rolls turned into coveted prizes. Her leadership philosophy centered around recognition—making sure every patroller felt valued for their contributions, something she believes remains crucial for today's patrol leaders.  (Part 2 of 2; Pam Carson in audience too)The PNWD History Project:  Shirley Cummings, the official history project coordinator, (& all around fabulous lady), has been on a mission: Collect and assemble an archive of stories and pictures from the different ski patrols within the Pacific Northwest Division. Hence, Patroller Chats was born! Click to share what you thought about this episode & who or what you might like next. Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode of Patroller Chats, please follow and subscribe. We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode and if you know a long-time patroller that we should chat with, send us a message. Please share this podcast with those who love the outdoors while learning some insight and history. Consider becoming a supporter and keeping our history alive.Until our next Patroller Chat:  Be Safe, Be Seen, Be Aware, and as always -  Know Before You Go!….this has been Patroller Chats.Learn more about the Pacific Northwest Ski Patrol and how to join at: https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/info-compass.htmlFind more about Patroller Chats:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/patroller-chats-pnwd-the-podcast.htmlThe History Project can be found at:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/history.htmlSafety4All is learning about being safe while enjoying the great outdoors:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/safety-information.htmlConsider following our Social media links too!

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    Memories as a pioneering ski patroller and nurse:(Part 1:2) When we had no radios and so much more

    Carol Fountain shares her 50-year journey with the National Ski Patrol at Bogus Basin, Idaho, providing a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of mountain rescue from the 1970s to today. Her perspective as both a nurse and longtime patroller reveals how emergency care, equipment, and ski culture have transformed over five decades.The PNWD History Project:  Shirley Cummings, the official history project coordinator, (& all around fabulous lady), has been on a mission: Collect and assemble an archive of stories and pictures from the different ski patrols within the Pacific Northwest Division. Hence, Patroller Chats was born! Click to share what you thought about this episode & who or what you might like next. Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode of Patroller Chats, please follow and subscribe. We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode and if you know a long-time patroller that we should chat with, send us a message. Please share this podcast with those who love the outdoors while learning some insight and history. Consider becoming a supporter and keeping our history alive.Until our next Patroller Chat:  Be Safe, Be Seen, Be Aware, and as always -  Know Before You Go!….this has been Patroller Chats.Learn more about the Pacific Northwest Ski Patrol and how to join at: https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/info-compass.htmlFind more about Patroller Chats:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/patroller-chats-pnwd-the-podcast.htmlThe History Project can be found at:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/history.htmlSafety4All is learning about being safe while enjoying the great outdoors:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/safety-information.htmlConsider following our Social media links too!

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    From Bottle Caps to Rescues: The Evolution of Mount Hood Ski Patrol (Part 2 of 2) -(Click link in description for pictures)

    Ski Patrol Has Changed, But Friendship Remains the Heart of Service. Longtime Mt Hood patroller, Gordy Winterrowd shares insights from his 50+ years of service, reflecting on the evolution of rescue equipment and the changing relationship between volunteer and paid patrol staff. Click here to see the pictures he is describing while chatting with us!Welcome to Patroller Chats. What began as a way to support the history project, led by our own historian- Shirley Cummings has grown into a fun, informative, and definitely inspiring podcast. We're connecting with patroller's, hosts and more from across the Pacific Northwest. Diving into the stories, traditions, and unique histories of our amazing volunteers, all while having a great time, sharing some laughs, and getting into some spirited, heartfelt conversations.  This is Patroller Chats.Click to share what you thought about this episode & who or what you might like next. Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode of Patroller Chats, please follow and subscribe. We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode and if you know a long-time patroller that we should chat with, send us a message. Please share this podcast with those who love the outdoors while learning some insight and history. Consider becoming a supporter and keeping our history alive.Until our next Patroller Chat:  Be Safe, Be Seen, Be Aware, and as always -  Know Before You Go!….this has been Patroller Chats.Learn more about the Pacific Northwest Ski Patrol and how to join at: https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/info-compass.htmlFind more about Patroller Chats:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/patroller-chats-pnwd-the-podcast.htmlThe History Project can be found at:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/history.htmlSafety4All is learning about being safe while enjoying the great outdoors:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/safety-information.htmlConsider following our Social media links too!

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    From Bottle Caps to Rescues: The Evolution of Mount Hood Ski Patrol (Part 1 of 2) (Click link in description for pictures)

    Imagine watching ski patrollers descend a darkened trail with injured skiers on sleds, sometimes hearing their cries of pain. For 9-year-old Gordy Winterrowd, these powerful moments sparked a calling that would lead to 57 years of service with the Mount Hood Ski Patrol.  Listen in to learn more about his own and Mt Hood Ski Patrol's History!  Click here to see the pictures he is describing while chatting with us!  (Part 1:2)Welcome to Patroller Chats. What began as a way to support the history project, led by our own historian- Shirley Cummings has grown into a fun, informative, and definitely inspiring podcast. We're connecting with patroller's, hosts and more from across the Pacific Northwest. Diving into the stories, traditions, and unique histories of our amazing volunteers, all while having a great time, sharing some laughs, and getting into some spirited, heartfelt conversations.  This is Patroller Chats.Click to share what you thought about this episode & who or what you might like next. Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode of Patroller Chats, please follow and subscribe. We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode and if you know a long-time patroller that we should chat with, send us a message. Please share this podcast with those who love the outdoors while learning some insight and history. Consider becoming a supporter and keeping our history alive.Until our next Patroller Chat:  Be Safe, Be Seen, Be Aware, and as always -  Know Before You Go!….this has been Patroller Chats.Learn more about the Pacific Northwest Ski Patrol and how to join at: https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/info-compass.htmlFind more about Patroller Chats:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/patroller-chats-pnwd-the-podcast.htmlThe History Project can be found at:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/history.htmlSafety4All is learning about being safe while enjoying the great outdoors:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/safety-information.htmlConsider following our Social media links too!

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    Avalanche Rescues, Red Jackets and Patrol Evolution. Continuing the "Chat" with Gary Burke & Shirley Cummings!

    Join us as we continue our “Chat” with Gary Burke as he shares his impressive legacy in ski patrol and search and rescue operations across the Pacific Northwest, recounting dramatic rescues and the evolution of mountain safety over decades. His stories highlight the dedication required to protect visitors to the slopes and the extraordinary efforts made when emergencies arise. This riveting conversation with both Gary and Shirley takes us back to the early days of avalanche control, search and rescue operations, and the evolution of ski patrol in the Pacific Northwest. Welcome to Patroller Chats. What began as a way to support the history project, led by our own historian- Shirley Cummings has grown into a fun, informative, and definitely inspiring podcast. We're connecting with patroller's, hosts and more from across the Pacific Northwest. Diving into the stories, traditions, and unique histories of our amazing volunteers, all while having a great time, sharing some laughs, and getting into some spirited, heartfelt conversations.  This is Patroller Chats.Click to share what you thought about this episode & who or what you might like next. Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode of Patroller Chats, please follow and subscribe. We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode and if you know a long-time patroller that we should chat with, send us a message. Please share this podcast with those who love the outdoors while learning some insight and history. Consider becoming a supporter and keeping our history alive.Until our next Patroller Chat:  Be Safe, Be Seen, Be Aware, and as always -  Know Before You Go!….this has been Patroller Chats.Learn more about the Pacific Northwest Ski Patrol and how to join at: https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/info-compass.htmlFind more about Patroller Chats:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/patroller-chats-pnwd-the-podcast.htmlThe History Project can be found at:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/history.htmlSafety4All is learning about being safe while enjoying the great outdoors:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/safety-information.htmlConsider following our Social media links too!

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    The snow never stopped falling on volunteers...(Part 2:2) Steve, Gary & Shirley on Tobogganing Tales and Transformative Change in NSP

    Continuing with Steve Rolfe Part 2:2. Also joining in...Gary Burke and Shirley Cummings.  Listen to veteran ski patrollers share stories that trace the evolution of ski patrol from the 1950s through present day, revealing how regional differences, equipment innovations, and standardization efforts shaped modern mountain rescue systems.Welcome to Patroller Chats. What began as a way to support the history project, led by our own historian- Shirley Cummings has grown into a fun, informative, and definitely inspiring podcast. We're connecting with patroller's, hosts and more from across the Pacific Northwest. Diving into the stories, traditions, and unique histories of our amazing volunteers, all while having a great time, sharing some laughs, and getting into some spirited, heartfelt conversations.  This is Patroller Chats.Click to share what you thought about this episode & who or what you might like next. Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode of Patroller Chats, please follow and subscribe. We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode and if you know a long-time patroller that we should chat with, send us a message. Please share this podcast with those who love the outdoors while learning some insight and history. Consider becoming a supporter and keeping our history alive.Until our next Patroller Chat:  Be Safe, Be Seen, Be Aware, and as always -  Know Before You Go!….this has been Patroller Chats.Learn more about the Pacific Northwest Ski Patrol and how to join at: https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/info-compass.htmlFind more about Patroller Chats:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/patroller-chats-pnwd-the-podcast.htmlThe History Project can be found at:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/history.htmlSafety4All is learning about being safe while enjoying the great outdoors:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/safety-information.htmlConsider following our Social media links too!

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    The snow never stopped falling on a volunteer patroller's four-decade adventure. (Part 1:2)

    What happens when a 17-year-old joins ski patrol in 1967 and stays for more than four decades? Steve Rolfe's journey through 42 years of Pacific Northwest ski patrol reveals not just his personal story, but the fascinating evolution of mountain safety, leadership, and ski area management.              (Part 1 of 2; Friend Shirley Cummings in audience)The PNWD History Project:  Shirley Cummings, the official history project coordinator, (& all around fabulous lady), has been on a mission: Collect and assemble an archive of stories and pictures from the different ski patrols within the Pacific Northwest Division. Hence, Patroller Chats was born! Click to share what you thought about this episode & who or what you might like next. Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode of Patroller Chats, please follow and subscribe. We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode and if you know a long-time patroller that we should chat with, send us a message. Please share this podcast with those who love the outdoors while learning some insight and history. Consider becoming a supporter and keeping our history alive.Until our next Patroller Chat:  Be Safe, Be Seen, Be Aware, and as always -  Know Before You Go!….this has been Patroller Chats.Learn more about the Pacific Northwest Ski Patrol and how to join at: https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/info-compass.htmlFind more about Patroller Chats:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/patroller-chats-pnwd-the-podcast.htmlThe History Project can be found at:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/history.htmlSafety4All is learning about being safe while enjoying the great outdoors:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/safety-information.htmlConsider following our Social media links too!

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    What Happens When Service Becomes A Way Of Life?

    When Jim Trett first joined ski patrol in 1984, he could barely make it down the mountain. "I'm doing my make a pie and try not to fall down," he recalls with a laugh. That reluctant skier would go on to serve an incredible 40+ years as a patroller, including 33 years being on Mt Hood Ski Patrol at Mount Hood, OR before transferring to Santiam Pass Ski Patrol at Hoodoo Ski Area. This conversation reveals an extraordinary life of service across multiple domains. (Recorded in 2024)The PNWD History Project:  Shirley Cummings, the official history project coordinator, (& all around fabulous lady), has been on a mission: Collect and assemble an archive of stories and pictures from the different ski patrols within the Pacific Northwest Division. Hence, Patroller Chats was born! Click to share what you thought about this episode & who or what you might like next. Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode of Patroller Chats, please follow and subscribe. We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode and if you know a long-time patroller that we should chat with, send us a message. Please share this podcast with those who love the outdoors while learning some insight and history. Consider becoming a supporter and keeping our history alive.Until our next Patroller Chat:  Be Safe, Be Seen, Be Aware, and as always -  Know Before You Go!….this has been Patroller Chats.Learn more about the Pacific Northwest Ski Patrol and how to join at: https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/info-compass.htmlFind more about Patroller Chats:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/patroller-chats-pnwd-the-podcast.htmlThe History Project can be found at:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/history.htmlSafety4All is learning about being safe while enjoying the great outdoors:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/safety-information.htmlConsider following our Social media links too!

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    From Wilderness Emergency Care to Modern Aid Rooms: One Patroller's Evolution

    Barbara Lierson shares her remarkable journey in the National Ski Patrol since 1988, from her early days at Marshall in Missoula to her current role at Summit Central at Snoqualmie Pass. Her unique perspective highlights the evolution of ski patrol protocols, training approaches, and the challenge of integrating new patrollers with longtime veterans.  Note: Recorded at a previous convention, please disregard background noises. (2023)The PNWD History Project:  Shirley Cummings, the official history project coordinator, (& all around fabulous lady), has been on a mission: Collect and assemble an archive of stories and pictures from the different ski patrols within the Pacific Northwest Division. Hence, Patroller Chats was born! Click to share what you thought about this episode & who or what you might like next. Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode of Patroller Chats, please follow and subscribe. We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode and if you know a long-time patroller that we should chat with, send us a message. Please share this podcast with those who love the outdoors while learning some insight and history. Consider becoming a supporter and keeping our history alive.Until our next Patroller Chat:  Be Safe, Be Seen, Be Aware, and as always -  Know Before You Go!….this has been Patroller Chats.Learn more about the Pacific Northwest Ski Patrol and how to join at: https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/info-compass.htmlFind more about Patroller Chats:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/patroller-chats-pnwd-the-podcast.htmlThe History Project can be found at:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/history.htmlSafety4All is learning about being safe while enjoying the great outdoors:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/safety-information.htmlConsider following our Social media links too!

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    From 1960 to Today: Six Decades on the Slopes

    Frank Rossi's life story reads like a cultural history of American winter recreation. The 80-year-old ski patroller, who joined the National Ski Patrol in 1960 at just 17 years old, shares six decades of memories that span from wooden toboggans to modern rescue equipment, from an era before CPR to today's advanced medical protocols. Note: Recorded at a previous convention, please disregard background noises. (2023)Stroke Signs: B-E-F-A-S-T method, Balance difficulty, vision changes, facial drooping, arm weakness, speech problems, Time is brain - 911. Call immediately if you suspect someone is having a stroke. The PNWD History Project:  Shirley Cummings, the official history project coordinator, (& all around fabulous lady), has been on a mission: Collect and assemble an archive of stories and pictures from the different ski patrols within the Pacific Northwest Division. Hence, Patroller Chats was born!  Click to share what you thought about this episode & who or what you might like next. Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode of Patroller Chats, please follow and subscribe. We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode and if you know a long-time patroller that we should chat with, send us a message. Please share this podcast with those who love the outdoors while learning some insight and history. Consider becoming a supporter and keeping our history alive.Until our next Patroller Chat:  Be Safe, Be Seen, Be Aware, and as always -  Know Before You Go!….this has been Patroller Chats.Learn more about the Pacific Northwest Ski Patrol and how to join at: https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/info-compass.htmlFind more about Patroller Chats:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/patroller-chats-pnwd-the-podcast.htmlThe History Project can be found at:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/history.htmlSafety4All is learning about being safe while enjoying the great outdoors:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/safety-information.htmlConsider following our Social media links too!

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    Nursing the Slopes: A Colonel's Journey Through Ski Patrol, an Amazing Ride!

    Few people embody the spirit of "Service and Safety" like Mary Lou Robinson. After joining the National Ski Patrol in 1988 while serving as an Army nurse, Mary Lou's remarkable journey spans five divisions, multiple continents, and countless lives touched along the way. Join us as we Chat with Marylou!   Note: Recorded at a previous convention, please disregard background noises. (2023)The PNWD History Project:  Shirley Cummings, the official history project coordinator, (& all around fabulous lady), has been on a mission: Collect and assemble an archive of stories and pictures from the different ski patrols within the Pacific Northwest Division. Hence, Patroller Chats was born! Click to share what you thought about this episode & who or what you might like next. Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode of Patroller Chats, please follow and subscribe. We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode and if you know a long-time patroller that we should chat with, send us a message. Please share this podcast with those who love the outdoors while learning some insight and history. Consider becoming a supporter and keeping our history alive.Until our next Patroller Chat:  Be Safe, Be Seen, Be Aware, and as always -  Know Before You Go!….this has been Patroller Chats.Learn more about the Pacific Northwest Ski Patrol and how to join at: https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/info-compass.htmlFind more about Patroller Chats:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/patroller-chats-pnwd-the-podcast.htmlThe History Project can be found at:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/history.htmlSafety4All is learning about being safe while enjoying the great outdoors:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/safety-information.htmlConsider following our Social media links too!

  20. 2

    Bonus: Volunteers Created America's First Adaptive Ski Program (S2-Skiers2) at Hyak. S1:Bonus...

    Shirley Cummings explains how "S2 Skiers2" began at Hyak Ski Area in the PNWD and its amazing efforts between various ski resorts in helping those needing a bit more assistance in learning how to ski.  Pioneering well before the ADA was established. Note: Recorded at a previous convention, please disregard background noises. (2023)The PNWD History Project:  Shirley Cummings, the official history project coordinator, (& all around fabulous lady), has been on a mission: Collect and assemble an archive of stories and pictures from the different ski patrols within the Pacific Northwest Division. Hence, Patroller Chats was born! Click to share what you thought about this episode & who or what you might like next. Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode of Patroller Chats, please follow and subscribe. We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode and if you know a long-time patroller that we should chat with, send us a message. Please share this podcast with those who love the outdoors while learning some insight and history. Consider becoming a supporter and keeping our history alive.Until our next Patroller Chat:  Be Safe, Be Seen, Be Aware, and as always -  Know Before You Go!….this has been Patroller Chats.Learn more about the Pacific Northwest Ski Patrol and how to join at: https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/info-compass.htmlFind more about Patroller Chats:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/patroller-chats-pnwd-the-podcast.htmlThe History Project can be found at:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/history.htmlSafety4All is learning about being safe while enjoying the great outdoors:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/safety-information.htmlConsider following our Social media links too!

  21. 1

    The Cummings have served skiers at Hyak since 1965, witnessing decades of mountain evolution!

    Step back in time with Shirley and Gary Cummings, with this extraordinary couple whose experiences bridge skiing's wooden ski era to today's modern mountain operations of ski patrol service at Hyak (now Summit East). They offer a fascinating glimpse into skiing's transformation since the mid-1960s. Note: Recorded at a previous convention, please disregard background noises. (2023)The PNWD History Project:  Shirley Cummings, the official history project coordinator (& all around fabulous lady), has been on a mission: Collect and assemble an archive of stories and pictures from the different ski patrols within the Pacific Northwest Division. Hence Patroller Chats was born! Click to share what you thought about this episode & who or what you might like next. Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode of Patroller Chats, please follow and subscribe. We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode and if you know a long-time patroller that we should chat with, send us a message. Please share this podcast with those who love the outdoors while learning some insight and history. Consider becoming a supporter and keeping our history alive.Until our next Patroller Chat:  Be Safe, Be Seen, Be Aware, and as always -  Know Before You Go!….this has been Patroller Chats.Learn more about the Pacific Northwest Ski Patrol and how to join at: https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/info-compass.htmlFind more about Patroller Chats:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/patroller-chats-pnwd-the-podcast.htmlThe History Project can be found at:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/history.htmlSafety4All is learning about being safe while enjoying the great outdoors:https://www.nsp-pnwd.org/safety-information.htmlConsider following our Social media links too!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Join us as we sit down with past and present patrollers, hosts, and friends of the Pacific Northwest Division of the National Ski Patrol to preserve their stories and grow our History Project together. Patroller Chats was started in 2023 for the History Project by Shirley Cummings.Tune in for fun, informative, inspirational, and occasionally spirited conversations, where we explore traditions deeply rooted in history and full of heart.Honoring the NSP Creed: Service and Safety since 1938, we’re preserving our legacy and building lasting connections for the future. Join us on Patroller Chats!

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