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Message from the Mountain

Mr. Ralph Gigliotti, director, VA Rocky Mountain Network (VISN 19), shares a few thoughts about the 2022 National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic. The event, co-hosted by VA and DAV, provides profoundly disabled Veterans with training and rehabilitation in adaptive sports every year in Snowmass, CO.



 
 
 

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Reading through this update from the mountain really puts things into perspective regarding the sheer scale of coordination required for the Winter Sports Clinic. It’s moving to see how much emphasis is placed on the "miracles" that happen when Veterans get out on the snow, especially the mention of how the instructors and volunteers adapt to each individual's unique needs. It reminds me of the complex logistical planning I’ve seen in other high-stakes environments. I actually recently assisted a cousin with some research on the New Assignment Help Service in Australia for a project on inclusive recreation, and it's fascinating how much specialized theory goes into adaptive sports. It makes you wonder how they manage the equipment transitions so smoothly…

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One moment that stuck with me was the description of hearing the faint sound of water still running beneath what looked like a completely frozen brook. That image felt like a quiet reminder that things often keep moving underneath the surface, even when everything looks stuck from the outside. It made me think about how easily we assume a situation is completely stalled when maybe there’s still some kind of momentum we just can’t see yet.

The reflections throughout the post also have that calm, almost journal-like rhythm, where everyday moments in nature turn into small observations about life. It’s interesting how those kinds of simple reflections can spark bigger conversations later on—sometimes the sort of ideas people explore in…

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Jack
Jack
Feb 25

This post gave me a new perspective on sustainability and business responsibility. The discussion around the Triple Bottom Line really makes you think about how progress should benefit everyone.

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