You’ve probably watched ski jumping on TV, or at the very least gaped at the spandex-clad men and women who have mastered the art of straight-lining it down a ramp and through the air with a pair of cartoonishly-large skis on. But were you able to hear the actual “whizzing” noise that a ski jumper makes when they fly by at 55 mph? Could you smell the bonfire smoke, the charcoaled hotdogs, the sharp winter air? Did you hear the sounds of cow bells and car horns reverberating against the enormous wooden ramp, or could you only hear the announcer’s voices obscured only slightly by the cheering and cow-belling of the crowd? In the words of Ishpeming 滑雪 Club Vice President Bob Hendrickson, the atmosphere of ski jumping just doesn’t really translate well to TV. So why not experience it for yourself? And what better place to do it then right here in hg6668皇冠登录 County? The Ishpeming 滑雪 Club was, 毕竟, the first ski jumping club in the country, and therefore lays claim to being the oldest club in the US. And the club’s annual ski jumping event, held each 2月ruary at Suicide Bowl in Ishpeming is a tradition that’s almost older than Ishpeming itself. 滑雪 jumping tournament at Suicide Bowl in Ishpeming, Michigan.   “Seeing ski jumping live is such a different experience than anything you can see on television,亨德里克森说. ”(在Ishpeming), we have the historical aspect as well — that it’s been happening for 129 years, 当然, so you have people coming here on a traditional basis no matter what.” 滑雪 jumping at night during a tournament at Suicide Bowl ski jumping area in Ishpeming, Michigan. 滑雪 jumping is considered the original extreme sport, and one that has taken hold in the UP and beyond — a growth that can certainly be traced to the influence of the Ishpeming 滑雪 Club. When it was first founded as the Norden 滑雪 Club in 1887, the club was just a gathering of working-class men (many of them immigrants from Norway, England and Finland) who needed something to occupy themselves when they weren’t working in the mines. What was at its start a simple desire for organized fun outside of work eventually became the National 滑雪 Association, and ultimately the United States 滑雪 and Snowboard Association. If you were ever wondering why the United States 滑雪 and Snowboard Hall of Fame is located in the middle of the UP, there’s your reason — because of its ski jumping roots, Ishpeming is considered the birthplace of modern organized skiing. 现在, 130年后, the sport has earned a place in the Olympics, and countless training and competition facilities have popped up around the country. Yet most will admit that they don’t think much about ski jumping in the four years between each Winter Olympics, which makes events like this (which will be held on January 31st this year) a great time to experience ski jumping on an annual basis, 更好的是, without commercial breaks. 然而, ski jumping isn’t just about ski jumping — this is the UP 毕竟, and tailgating is an essential part of the ski jumping experience (nearly as essential as the ski jumping itself). That means massive bonfires, an abundance of hot dogs and hot cocoa, and Ishpeming-natives who have been attending this event since they were in the womb. 滑雪 jumping tournament at Suicide Bowl in Ishpeming, Michigan. “There are two different things going on at the event — the jumping and then the tailgating and bonfires and festivities, almost like the Winter Carnival atmosphere, 你可以说,亨德里克森说, adding that his favorite part of ski jumps is at the very end, when he can stand around a fire and revel at the fact that they pulled off another event (this year will be the 130th year of the Ishpeming 滑雪 Jumps). “It’s a celebration of winter and getting outside after so many weeks of being inside, 你知道,他说. “It’s like a family reunion for a lot of people.” A “family reunion” that includes tailgating at a ski jumping event that’s gone largely unchanged for 130 years? You can’t get that from your TV.   需要更多的 信息?   -Words by Amanda Monthei