Sydney Tall, left, of Highland rests with other teenage amputees Wednesday at Park City Mountain Resort. Twelve teens from five Western states received professional training in adaptive skiing and snowboarding in a weeklong camp sponsored by Shriners Hospitals for Children.
Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News
Sydney Tall, left, of Highland rests with other teenage amputees Wednesday at Park City Mountain Resort. Twelve teens from five Western states received professional training in adaptive skiing and snowboarding in a weeklong camp sponsored by Shriners Hospitals for Children.
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The National Ability Center is proud to be involved with Shriners Hospital and Un-Limb-ited each year when they come to Park City for their annual ski trip. These teens are inspirations to each other, their families, and all those who have a chance More..