Local Religion Saves The Chamois Bar @ Squaw Valley

Le Chamoix and her religious followers
Le Chamoix and her religious followers
Le Chamois and her religious followers

If everything goes down the way KSL/Squaw intends it too (and it likely will considering KSLs current bank roll and power), we are soon going to be accompanied by the โ€œLargest Ski Resort in the USAโ€ with a 101.5 acre village at itโ€™s base. ย That village will be sprawling and tall. ย Itโ€™ll have a state-of-the-art 132,000-square foot aquatic center, 1,000 pristine residential units, high-end shops, manicured walking paths, a beautifully restored Squaw creek, and one funky old little red bar called Le Chamois. ย And it will stick out like a sore thumb.

{Le Chamois opened in 1969 and has been legendary ever since.}

How is it that everything else non-new at Squaw Valleyโ€™s base is scheduled for demolition (including the legendary Olympic House) and the Chamois will be saved? ย Local religion, thatโ€™s how. ย KSL has been studying the local population and theyโ€™ve deduced that if they keep the Chammy, they can pretty much do whatever else they want. ย And itโ€™s true, isnโ€™t it?

Le Chamoix ' aved'
See that little red box in there…on the right? ย Le Chamoisโ€™ future home among giants. ย Better afternoon sun at least. ย photo: ย moonshine ink

I think weโ€™d all be more than just a little outraged if the Chammy was demolished and replaced with an Under Armor store or Euro Snack. ย But, if they annihilate the Olympic House, the Squaw Valley Sport Shop, the old ticket booths, who cares? ย There just isnโ€™t the same socioreligious connection.

Humans are intensely social creatures. ย Social interactions dictate everything we do. ย The social experiences weโ€™ve had at the Chamois and even the experiences in the future that we havenโ€™t had yet are too valuable to go without.

That time you and your buddies had the best day ever at Squaw…. ย Where did you go to celebrate the day and relive the glory and wipe-outs? ย You went to the Chammy. ย If youโ€™re a local, youโ€™ve spent birthdays, halloweens, christmases, St. Pattyโ€™s days, Easters, wedding receptions, memorial days, baby showers, and New Years at Le Chamois. ย Itโ€™s your holy ground.

This is how the village looks now...
This is how the village looks now…

Disconnecting Squaw enthusiasts from their Chammy would be a terrible idea for anyoneโ€™s business. ย Just imagining the outrage and pickets and protests and drastic measures is frightening. ย KSL/Squaw has no doubt gone through these same visualizations and theyโ€™ve genuinely struck fear in their hearts. ย Even Andy Wirth wears a โ€œSave the Chammyโ€ sticker on his car.

This is how the Squaw village will look in the fuure.  photo:  moonshine ink
This is how the Squaw village will look in the fuure. photo: moonshine ink

The real reason that the Chammy will be saved is you. ย The bizarre socioreligious community here at Squaw Valley made up of locals and avid Sacramento, Reno, & Bay Area die-hards is strong. ย We are going to keep our one truly sacred building, and we are going to keep it and perhaps nothing else. ย Le Chamois has very likely secured itโ€™s place in the future, albeit awkwardly sandwiched between progress and history.

 

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