LAKE LUZERNE — Peter Frolish, who has muscular dystrophy, carves turns in the snow better than some kids with no physical challenges at all. It’s possible thanks to the world’s only automated bi-ski, ...
There aren’t many winter activities that match the thrill of standing on top of a mountain and then taking it on with the help of skis or a snowboard. The sensations created by letting go, gathering ...
'If I can do this, I can do anything': How this Tahoe nonprofit empowers travelers with disabilities
TAHOE — It's a bluebird day in Tahoe in early January, the sun is shining through a cloudless sky and the ground is covered in fresh powdery snow. The conditions for skiers and snowboarders arriving ...
Snow sports are a passion of mine; almost any day up on a mountain is a great day. By combining this passion with a bigger purpose, I’ve recently tapped into a true vein of inspiration, integrating ...
The Ski Apache Adaptive Ski Program is gearing up for the 2018-19 season offering skiing and snowboarding for the physically and developmentally disabled to participate in winter sports. This is the ...
Amira Dorval, who is 5, lost her boot in the excitement of skiing Upper Whirlaway at Jiminy Peak in Hancock, Mass. STRIDE volunteer Renee South puts it back on while Rich Peters holds the tethers.
If you think skiing down the snowy, tree-filled Rocky Mountains using just your arms, hips and torso seems to defy the realm of the possible, then it’s worth checking out the many small miracles ...
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