Rob Enigl suffered an L1 T12 incomplete spinal injury that forced him into a sit-ski, but didn’t stop him from continuing to charge on the slopes… The Bozeman, Montana-based skier thrives on skiing steep, consequential terrain because, as he puts it, “when I’m in steep chutes or steep terrain where it’s a no fall zone, my brain shuts off completely and I focus on just one individual thing and it allows me to accomplish way more than I could if I wasn’t in an extreme situation.”
Logan Bonwell put together this inspiring video highlighting Enigl’s skiing, as well as a couple of first sit-ski descents at Big Sky, including the Gullies 2 and 3. Thanks for the inspiration, Rob and Logan.

![[GIVEAWAY] Win a Head-to-Toe Ski Setup from IFSA](https://www.datocms-assets.com/163516/1765920344-ifsa.jpg?w=200&h=200&fit=crop)


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![[GIVEAWAY] Win a Head-to-Toe Ski Setup from IFSA](https://www.datocms-assets.com/163516/1765920344-ifsa.jpg?auto=format&w=400&h=300&fit=crop&crop=faces,entropy)

