HIGH FIVES IN THE NEWS | FOX 31 DENVER

High Fives Foundation Art and Action Fundraiser presented by our friends Phunkshun Wear is featured on FOX 31 Denver! If you're looking for something fun to do this weekend, look no further than the High Fives Foundation Art & Action Fundraiser. Phunkshun Wear and Evo have joined forces to host this great event that helps support ... Read more

HIGH FIVES IN THE NEWS | FREESKIER

Freeskier Mag shares Skida x High Fives Tree Ring Collection created and designed by staff member Gina Miele! "Local production, limited edition products and a fresh perspective" Skida believes in supporting the local community. Their original Vermont collection is proudly made just two hours away from their Burlington headquarters, which allows them to provide you ... Read more

HIGH FIVES IN THE NEWS | ARKANSAS TIMES

#HighFivesAthlete Georgiana Burnside is featured in the 2017 Arkansas Times Academic All-Star Team as one of the best and brightest high school students in the state! A March 2015 skiing accident left #HighFivesAthlete Georgiana Burnside with a spinal cord injury, but that didn’t slow this Craig Hospital grad down. She was recently featured on the cover ... Read more

HIGH FIVES IN THE NEWS | ESPN

Adaptive Training Foundation and High Fives Foundation were on SportsCenter ESPN with Kenny Mayne. If you missed it don't worry you can see the piece below! View the 2017 Military to the Mountains photo album HERE. Learn more on Military to the Mountains --> highfivesfoundation.org/military-to-the-mountains/ Learn more on ATF --> adaptivetrainingfoundation.org/ Learn more on High ... Read more

Shop For Gifts That Give Back!

Check out the new tees and long sleeves we added on the store! Introducing the HIGH FIVES TREE RING TEE, THE ABRO SHIRT,& HIGH FIVES ATHLETE LONG SLEEVE. Shop online HERE. Shop Online HERE

HIGH FIVES IN THE NEWS | FREESKIER MAG

Freeskier Mag shares High Fives’ Retro Shred-a-Thon BY FREESKIER/ APRIL 6, 2017 "Our own Editor-in-Chief, Henrik Lampert, completed 40 laps at the inaugural Retro Shred-a-Thon for a one-day total of 68,000 vertical feet. Think you can up it?" Read the full Freeskier Mag Article HERE