Doc Fingers greeted tired skiers at the bottom of Blackcomb
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Back in the days when a two-mountain pass for Whistler and Blackcomb cost less than $20, I skiied there often with a friend.
How wonderful it was at the end of the day to take the last run into the village, park the skis and clomp into the bar in unbuckled ski boots to enjoy some refreshment and listen to Doc Fingers and his band before heading to the car to drive home. Doc also played venues like the Yale Hotel, then a blues haven. He was still playing gigs at Whistler in 2009.
Back in the days when a two-mountain pass for Whistler and Blackcomb cost less than $20, I skiied there often with a friend.
How wonderful it was at the end of the day to take the last run into the village, park the skis and clomp into the bar in unbuckled ski boots to enjoy some refreshment and listen to Doc Fingers and his band before heading to the car to drive home. Doc also played venues like the Yale Hotel, then a blues haven. He was still playing gigs at Whistler in 2009.