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Taos ski valley I n a remote corner of New Mexico at the base of a mountain. in the middle of a snow storm, just days before Christmas I made an interesting discovery lounging by the fire. While paging through a coffee table book, “Ski Pioneers,” left in our condo about the making of Taos Ski Valley, I learned that the ski area’s legendary founder, immigrated to America from Germany in 1938. 24 ModernLifestyles.tv Blake’s original name was Ernst Hermann Bloch, and the family left Nazi Germany on the eve of World War II because he was Jewish. His remarkable journey took him not just from the Alps to the Rockies, but from a life as an Olympics-caliber German athlete to an interrogator of Nazis in the United States Army to founder of a world-class ski area in a state better known for its deserts. With a number of initial obstacles, Taos Ski Valley gradually took shape, from a ski hill with little more than a rope tow and a couple of steep runs to the world-class ski area it is today, with 1,300 acres spread over 110 trails serviced by 13 lifts (a new lift with additional runs opens this year). The area, in the Sangre de Cristo range of the Rocky Mountains, averages about 300 inches of snow per year.