Twenty-years ago a new program for the blind and visually mpaired came out of Minneapolis. Olav Pedersen, the founder of "Ski for Light," evised a plan to teach the sight-impaired people to cross country ski, thereby trengthening their bodies along with their sense of independence. Marc Roberts eports from Colorado on last week's meeting of more than 100 skiers celebrating he organization's 20th anniversary.
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