Higher Ground's Muffy Davis Cup
Higher Ground's Muffy Davis Cup
Sunday, March 12, 2023
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Sit-skier Jason Knoeller and Higher Ground instructor Charlotte Kilborn take on Dollar in Higher Ground's innaugural Muffy Davis Cup on Dollar. "It was such a fun day seeing people in our community come out to celebrate the hard work that Higher Ground does," Knoeller said.
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"What a fantastic day and event," Dollar Mountain Manager Nick Zelaya said. "It was so great to see members of our community learn to ski Dollar in a new way and it really put into perspective the amazing work Higher Ground does teaching adaptive sports and I personally had a blast learning to mono ski, can't wait for next year!"
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"What a fantastic day and event," Dollar Mountain Manager Nick Zelaya said. "It was so great to see members of our community learn to ski Dollar in a new way and it really put into perspective the amazing work Higher Ground does teaching adaptive sports and I personally had a blast learning to mono ski, can't wait for next year!"
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