The purposes and objectives of Sierra Regional Ski For
Light are to introduce and promote participation in vigorous outdoor activities
by blind and visually impaired persons in partnership with sighted persons. To
this end we organize and conduct a regional cross-country ski program which is
designed to promote physical fitness. We serve the region of the country
which would typically use the ski areas of the Tahoe Basin and surrounding
Sierra for recreation. Our ski area location of choice has been the Tahoe
Truckee area, usually at Tahoe Donner Cross Country. Each blind/visually
impaired person is paired with a volunteer instructor/guide who donates his/her
skill and expertise in cross- country skiing. Guides have received training
specifically for skiing with blind/visually impaired persons.
If you
would like to know more about being a guide with SRSFL please check out the guide information page and
the guide training calendar.
If
you are blind or visually impaired, enjoy cross-country skiing, or have a desire
to learn, Sierra Regional Ski For Light (SRSFL) is the place for you. Those of
you who have skied with us before know what a treat you have in store, and those
new to us have the chance for an awesome experience. All skiers ski with a
trained guide in parallel groomed tracks.
All you need to participate is
submit a completed application. Each applicant is expected to make his/her
own informed decision about the advisability of participation, taking into
account his/her individual overall health and the physical demands and risks of
cross-country skiing and of the Sierra Regional Ski for Light program.
Anyone in average physical condition can expect to complete the three-day
event. Your enjoyment will also be enhanced by any measures you take to
improve your physical fitness and stamina before the event. SRSFL is
primarily a cross-country ski organization, and we encourage you to take on the
challenge that often comes with learning the techniques of skiing.
However,some find it preferable to snowshoe, and we do have a limited
number of snowshoe guides. Please specify your preference on your application.
If you decide to snowshoe at the last minute, we may not be able to find a guide
for you, but we will do our best to accommodate you.
Our goals are to
encourage a life style that includes fitness,give people a safe and invigorating
experience of the outdoors, and share our enthusiasm for cross country
skiing. Guide dogs are welcome at SRSFL. If you should decide to bring
your dog, note that dogs are not allowed at any time on the ski trails. There is
a stable adjoining the ski lodge in which your dog may stay while you are
skiing, however, you are responsible for the dog's care. We will try to make
arrangements to assist with the care of your dog, but we provide no assurance
that such assistance can be arranged. Tahoe Donner has a small lodge and space
for housing dogs is limited. Please know that SRSFL will do its best to
accommodate you and your guide dog.
SRSFL looks forward to seeing you on a
day trip for children and adults or 1t the 16th annual SRSFL 2008 event for adults.