On November 15th, 2014, Trevor Kennison broke his back snowboarding in the Colorado backcountry on Vail Pass. A plumber by trade and a snowboarder only by hobby, Trevor’s entire life was changed forever. Wheelchair bound, his future was filled with uncertainty and devoid of goals or
direction.
On a whim, Trevor tried sit-skiing for the first time (an adaptive device enabling wheelchair users to ski).
His life changed forever once again: setting goals around sit-skiing progression gave him a newfound purpose.
In 2019, Trevor showed up as an unknown amateur in Jackson Hole Wyoming, and became the first sit-skier to launch into Corbet’s Couloir at the Kings and Queens of Corbet’s competition. His death-defying 60 foot leap of faith went viral and launched his career as a professional athlete. More
importantly, it earned him a spiritual mentor.