This reminded me of something that happened one Summer when I was a teenager. A few of us decided to go exploring the hills around Black Rock State Park. We were still up pretty high when it started getting dark, and we got lost. It was the 1960s — long before cell phones. Luckily, Donna Towne told her parents where we were going. Her father was a teacher in the grammar school. He’s the one who found us and got us out safely. Mr. Towne was blind!
years ago, my ex’s niece was declared legally blind and the state even gave her a seeing eye dog AND the Great State of Florida let her keep her driver’s license…so she goes to store, parks in handicapped spot and gets out with her dark glasses and dog…..
Many years ago I had a friend who was what was called a ski guide. Her volunteer job was to be a guide to blind skiers. She worked for Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind. Part of her training consisted of skiing blindfolded while another volunteer guided her down the hills. I don’t think I’d have the courage to do that.
Seeing with your ears… if you’ve got 10 minutes to spare, this is an amazing video about taking a blind woman on an African safari & the profound impact the experience had on her guide.
Enter.Name.Here over 2 years ago
“Verbier will be less exciting without you…… Many less hit-man assassination attempts.”
GirlGeek Premium Member over 2 years ago
Amazing
maureenmck Premium Member over 2 years ago
This reminded me of something that happened one Summer when I was a teenager. A few of us decided to go exploring the hills around Black Rock State Park. We were still up pretty high when it started getting dark, and we got lost. It was the 1960s — long before cell phones. Luckily, Donna Towne told her parents where we were going. Her father was a teacher in the grammar school. He’s the one who found us and got us out safely. Mr. Towne was blind!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 2 years ago
Frosting on the cake!!
nicka93 over 2 years ago
He has to know those slopes really well.
Aladar30 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Haas is actually a ski god.
Chris over 2 years ago
dude, he did all that without the use of his eye’s… she’s right, awesome is an understatement. Quite the miracle. :D
Ellis97 over 2 years ago
Haas probably uses his other senses to help guide him through the snow.
Dr_Fogg over 2 years ago
Daredevil??
Jimmyk939 over 2 years ago
Well…didn’t see that coming. (Sorry, couldn’t resist)
Martin Booda over 2 years ago
Personally, I know of no blind hot air balloon pilots. But it’s possible.
jagedlo over 2 years ago
Which makes his beating up of the hitmen (https://www.gocomics.com/jumpstart/2022/03/18?ct=v&cti=2208697) even more impressive!
oakie817 over 2 years ago
years ago, my ex’s niece was declared legally blind and the state even gave her a seeing eye dog AND the Great State of Florida let her keep her driver’s license…so she goes to store, parks in handicapped spot and gets out with her dark glasses and dog…..
alkabelis Premium Member over 2 years ago
Many years ago I had a friend who was what was called a ski guide. Her volunteer job was to be a guide to blind skiers. She worked for Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind. Part of her training consisted of skiing blindfolded while another volunteer guided her down the hills. I don’t think I’d have the courage to do that.
Boltsfan2029 over 2 years ago
Seeing with your ears… if you’ve got 10 minutes to spare, this is an amazing video about taking a blind woman on an African safari & the profound impact the experience had on her guide.
https://youtu.be/ppVjqaUQ5yQ
Vangoghdog01 over 2 years ago
Another good thing about private/charter flying, Mort got to go too. In snow, NOTHING beats 4LD (4 leg drive).
Dragoncat over 2 years ago
Never underestimate the hidden capabilities of the “handicapped”.
Authentic Tommi over 2 years ago
Hey guys would it be cool if one of the twins was jee-aie-wye?
DaBump Premium Member over 2 years ago
I know someone who is blind and amazing, too.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member over 2 years ago
Wow! I did not see that coming! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️