Growth. Community. Transformation.
The 2026 Green Mountain Shred Camp brought together athletes, mentors, and community for an unforgettable few days in Vermont, blending progression on snow with purpose-driven fundraising.
Sugarbush’s Mt. Ellen set the stage for an incredible week—Day 1 and Day 2 of the athlete camp were filled with progression, connection, and time on snow, all leading into Day 3, which was celebrated alongside the Green Mountain Shred-A-Thon.
A Moment That Says It All
One athlete shared something that captured the heart of the entire camp:
“This is the first day I’ve felt alive since my injury.”
After living with a life-changing injury since 2022/2023, that moment wasn’t just about skiing, it was about rediscovering identity, confidence, and joy.
Full Circle Impact
The Green Mountain Shred-A-Thon brought 18 athletes together, not just to ride, but to give back.
Before the event even began, athletes had already raised over $20,000, showcasing the power of this community to support the next wave of athletes.
It’s a full circle moment:
- Athletes who once received their first lesson
- Now returning as independent riders
- And stepping up as fundraisers and leaders
In the early days, this event supported just a single lesson. Today, it fuels a growing pipeline of athletes gaining independence on snow year after year.
What started as a small opportunity has evolved into a thriving, community-driven experience, where mentorship, progression, and purpose all come together.
From first turns to independent riding, from receiving support to giving it back, the Green Mountain Shred Camp and Shred-A-Thon continue to represent what High Fives Foundation is all about.
More than skiing. More than a fundraiser.
This is what growth looks like.