Adaptive ski program helps participants feel ‘the rush’

Ed Sperling paralyzed in 2010 in a bicycle accident and unable to use his legs and with limited control of his arms and hands zipped down the slopes at Mount Southington Ski Area. Sperling , 66, of Mount Kisco, N.Y., was strapped into a big ski seat, with two volunteers tethered like training wheels to help him steer as he sped down the fresh powder hills.