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Places To Go: A Jim Harris Story
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In November 2014, photographer Jim Harris was practicing ski turns with a traction kite in Patagonia when the wind picked him up, whipped him around and threw him into the side of the mountain, resulting in a brutal spinal cord injury. For a while, Jim had no feeling or ability to move his lower body. He’s now walking without the help of poles and has made huge strides. Places To Go: A Jim Harris Story, a film from Verb Cabin, follows Harris along his unique road to recovery.