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The SFL Bulletin

The Ski for Light Bulletin is the newsletter of Ski for Light, Inc. It contains news and Information about the Programs and people of SFL, and is published three times each year.

Current Issue – Spring 2025

  • Spring 2025 SFL Bulletin

Recent Issues

  • Fall 2024
  • Summer 2024
  • Spring 2024
  • Fall 2023
  • Summer 2023
  • Spring 2023
  • Fall 2022
  • Summer 2022
  • Spring 2022
  • Fall 2021
  • Summer 2021
  • Spring 2021
  • Fall 2020
  • Summer 2020
  • Spring 2020
  • Fall 2019
  • Summer 2019
  • Spring 2019
  • Fall 2018
  • Summer 2018
  • Spring 2018

Highlights of Recent Issues

Event Recaps



  • Event Recap 2024 – Rhinelander, Wisconsin
  • Event Recap 2023 – Granby, Colorado
  • Virtual Event Recap 2022
  • Virtual Event Recap 2021
  • Event Recap 2020 – Casper, Wyoming
  • Event Recap 2019 – Granby, Colorado
  • Event Recap 2018 – Truckee, California

Other Highlights


  • The Origins of Ski for Light: A Matter of Trust and Fate by Olav Pedersen (Fall 2024)
  • SFL Gala Celebrates 50th Anniversaryby Marion Elmquist (Fall 2024)
  • A First-Time VIP’s Rhinelander Experience by Jacob Carsting (Spring 2024)
  • My 2024 Ridderrenn Experienceby Sheri Richardson (Spring 2024)
  • SFLers Share Tandem Adventuresby Amy White, Laura Oftedahl, Bonnie O’Day and Bob Hartt (Fall 2023)
  • Advice from a Chocolate Lab on Raising Funds for Ski for Lightby Boston (Summer 2023)
  • My First and Definitely Not My Last SFL International By Lillian Goodman (Spring 2023)
  • The Joy of Skiing By Geri Taeckens (Spring 2023)
  • 6000 Feet of Cycle Climbing and Still Smiling By Nancy Stevens and Kris Gaumer (Summer 2022)
  • Brian’s Excellent Nordic Adventure at Snow Mountain Ranch By Brian Armbruster and Don Rosenberry (Summer 2022)
  • In Norway for the Ridderrenn and More By Marion Elmquist (Spring 2022)
  • A Little Ski for Light Means a Lot By Peter Slatin (Spring 2022)
  • How It All Began (Summer 2021)
  • The Right Site (Fall 2020)
  • Let’s Stay Well at Home, Together! By Julie Coppens (Spring 2020)
  • SFL Family Catches Birkie Fever By Michael Evelo (Fall 2019)
  • That Outdoor Feeling: Adventures on Land and Sea By Laura Oftedahl (Summer 2019)
  • Lean On Me By Timothy Feldman (Spring 2019)
  • What’s In A Cowbell? By Robert Glass (Spring 2019)
  • Getting Fit for the 44th: Making the Most of Your SFL Week by Bonnie O’Day (Fall 2018)
  • Why I Have Guided for 25 Years By Bob Civiak (Summer 2018)
  • Staying the Course: Observations of a First-year Guide By Amy White (Spring 2018)
  • Return of the Jedi, Or, Skiing, Sharing, Learning from a Certain Point of View By Jamie Sanada (Spring 2018)

Bulletin Archives

Visit the SFL Bulletin Archive to read issues and articles published prior to 2018.

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