Posts Tagged ‘Steve Wallace’

Skiing w/ Steve Wallace: Letter from Chairman of the Board Ryan Lindquist

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Steve Wallace skis the Shreadows

“Skiing with Steve. We’ve come a long way. That is, the sport of skiing has come a long way, especially within the last several years. I hate to even think it’s been a decade, but if memory serves me correct, it hasn’t been. Yet looking back, man how things have changed, the equipment, territories, athletes, competitions, and progression in the truest sense, all in the name of skiing. Unbelievable. Yes, I’ve seen a lot, and am fortunate to have witnessed it at the epicenter of our culture here in Squaw Valley. Just off the top of my head, I can recall the arrival of twin tips and the fat ski evolution paving the way of what we now refer to as rocker, or rather reverse camber, leaving behind the traditional ways of thinking all the while catapulting skiing in new directions. Visionaries such as McConkey, Coombs, Johnson and others who are no longer with us left behind a legacy not to be forgotten. Of course there is also the current field of talent that continues to push the limits as we know.
I have ridden chairs and skied lines with many of those visionaries but have yet to be as impressed with any skier as much as I was until this past Sunday. Steve Wallace amazed me. For those who aren’t familiar with Steve, he’s a skier too, he just took some time off. You see, Steve suffered a life-altering injury that left him with paralysis, which was supposed to compromise him for life. An injury he got while skiing. It wasn’t until after surgery and relentless hours/days/months in physical therapy that Steve was able to walk again, or even think about returning to the sport of skiing. Along came Sunday.
Through the efforts of the High Fives Foundation, Steve has returned and sits beside us on the chair and skis alongside us on the slopes. He’s got an entirely new set-up from adaptive poles, custom boots and even skis with rocker. He is relearning the motions and rediscovering his form. He’s not there yet, but will be soon. True, it may seem like it’s a long way to go, but we’ve come a long way in the mean time, haven’t we.
Welcome back Steve. High Five.”

Ryan Lindquist
Chairman of the Board

High Fives: Welcomes Steve Wallace back to the Slopes Party

Monday, March 8th, 2010

STEVE WALLACE RETUNS TO SKIINGHigh Fives Non-Profit Foundation is proud to announce that Steve Wallace has returned to skiing. After being selected as the first scholarship recipient from the foundation, Steve loaded the lifts this past weekend to ski for the first time since he suffered a life altering injury in 2008.
Now, with 4 lessons left at the Adaptive school at Alpine Meadows, Steve is looking to improve his skills so he can return to his home mountain of Squaw Valley USA to ski with his good friends.
In the meantime, lets all get together to celebrate his return to skiing by coming together at the Le Chamois this Friday. There will be raffle prizes, High Fives, and drink specials.

Location: Le Chamois
Date: March 12, 2010
Time: 3pm to 7pm

A pre-party for the USA premier of Mt. St. Elias at the Plaza Bar the same evening at 8pm.

Day 1: Steve Wallace Returns to skiing

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Steve Wallace just hanging out

Our good friend and first recipient of the HIGH FIVES SCHOLARSHIP: Winter Empowerment fund is going skiing today at Alpine Meadows. He is starting his 5-weeks of lessons at Far West Disabled sports. We will be updating about Steve’s progress over the next couple weeks. Be victourious, Reign Supreme, High Five is the theme for the day.

The good people at Volkl Skis have donated a pair of 171cm Volkl Bridges for Steve, Smith Optics made sure Steve is safe with his new helmet/goggle setup, and Surefoot made sure his feet are correct. Thank you to Rachael Woods at Alpine Meadows for helping the High Fives crew document this great day.