Joy Piles Lucas, also known as Lucky Lucas (1917-2011) was an American ski instructor and author.[1] She was the first woman certified as a ski instructor in the Pacific Northwest.[2]

Life

Joy Piles was born on February 15, 1917, in Spokane, Washington.[1] Her parents worked for the United States Forest Service at Barlow Pass.[2]

She began skiing in 1938, and married Jim Lucas. From 1940 the couple ran the Deer Valley Ski Lodge together in the Olympic Range.[2] Joy Lucas was certified as a professional ski instructor in 1941.[1] After World War II the couple managed Milwaukee Ski Bowl. She taught at Snoqualmie for 27 years, and only retired from ski instruction in 1992 at the age of 75.[2]

She died in Spokane in February 2011.[2]

Books

  • It Started in the Mountains: A history of Pacific Northwest ski instructors. Professional Ski Instructors of America-NW, 1996. ISBN 978-0965052306
  • Ancient Skiers of the Pacific Northwest. 2006.

References


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