Is the man pictured in this photo a ski clown or a ski bum?
Before you answer, please know that this is a trick question.
This photo depicts Ralph Jackson, an Aspen bon vivant who claimed to be both a ski clown and Colorado's original ski bum.
Jackson was the scion of a Boston family that ran a bookbinding business. In the winter of 1937, Jackson suffered a serious injury while skiing in New Hampshire, which left him with a serious concussion and a broken leg. The injuries he sustained in that accident left him with a unique, and some would say, "clownish," skiing style that would reverberate through the rest of his life.
Decades after his crash, Jackson found himself living in Aspen, where he enjoyed the good life and created his ski bum/clown persona. Much of Jackson's ski clown schtick was centered on a costume that included a beaver fur coat that was salvaged from the town dump, a distinctive top hat, and a long cigarette holder.
Regardless of its humble origin, the costume was enough to establish Jackson as an Aspen legend (that and his "underground ski school").
Like most legendary figures, Jackson has passed on, but his memory lives on in the upper crust mountain resort he bummed around in for so many years. In this case, his memory lives on in the form of a bronze statue depicting him in his full, clownish glory. If you want to see his costume up close, go ahead and visit the Aspen Historical Society, where his hat, coat and cigarette holder are on display.
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He looks like my friend from
He looks like my friend from back in the halcyon days of yore. 1966 or 1967.Ralph was way ahead of his time.
Ralph was in Aspen in 1965
Ralph was in Aspen in 1965 when I was a ski bum...he was a delightful character, and a bit of a scandalous flirt!
Thanks for sharing that with
Thanks for sharing that with us, NM! He sounded like quite the character!
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During a two season Aspen
During a two season Aspen stint in the mid 60s I was seated at a table in the patio area outside of "Pinocchio's" pizza restaurant. Ralph was at the next table laughing and joking with the world famous author Leon Uris and filmmaker Warren Miller, who was in town to narrate one of his ski movies. Greatest eavesdropping episode I ever experienced.
We can see why that was a
We can see why that was a memorable evening! Thanks for sharing that memory with us.
Ralph Jackson was my wife's
Ralph Jackson was my wife's uncle. Our son Jackson Bell is an avid skier(downhill, telemark, and nordic). We visited the Aspen Historical Society some years ago and took a photo of young Jackson wearing Ralph Jackson's fur coat and top hat.
Hi David - Thanks for sharing
Hi David - Thanks for sharing that - it must be quite a photo!
Jackson sold matches to all
Jackson sold matches to all the towns restaurants, he lived in a terrible trailer. the locals felt sorry and bought him a new trailer. he kept the old one and rented the new one for more income. the head of Head skiis made Ralph a pair of White Head skis. only a couple pairs of them were made. he lived a great life and brought many smiles.
Oh my! This brings back so
Oh my! This brings back so many great memories of my ski bumming days during the winter of 1961!! I had forgotten about Ralph until my friend posted a photo, and I immediately remembered him. If I recall correctly, he wasn't always so popular with the ski school, but it was fun.
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