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50-60 years ago, Jean Replinger and her friends enjoyed skiing the trails that eventually became the Blue Hills Trail. Recently the Blue Hills Trail Association received a generous donation from the Jean Sanford Replinger Foundation in her memory.
Jean passed away in November 2024 at the age of 96. Her decades-long connection to the Blue Hills Trail was just one of her many outdoor passions – her memory serves as a tremendous inspiration to her numerous friends and family, and anyone who knew of her.
Read the following message (in italics) from the Jean Sanford Replinger Trust:
Jean was a lifelong outdoor enthusiast and educator. Born in Ladysmith, WI, and a graduate of UW Madison, Jean was committed to using the outdoor experience to spark curiosity, discovery, learning and stewardship of the natural world, of human relationships, and the care of our communities through the values of diversity, equity and inclusion.
It was while teaching at Antioch College in Ohio (1950-67) that Jean began the tradition of an annual weeklong ski trip to the Blue Hills in northwest Wisconsin. Students, coworkers and friends were invited, experienced skiers and novices alike. This tradition continued after Jean and her husband, Randy, and son, Eric, moved to Marshall MN, where Jean was a professor of outdoor education (1969-96).
We are pleased to be able to make this contribution to the Blue Hills Trail Association knowing that it will go toward helping to keep trails accessible and in good condition so that all who are interested are able to experience the delight and rejuvenation that a good ski experience provides.
To learn more of Jean’s background, her love of silent sports, and to appreciate one person’s ability to favorably impact their world, visit this link to her beautiful obituary: https://www.hamiltonfh.com/obituaries/jean-replinger



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Big News to Share
50-60 years ago, Jean Replinger and her friends enjoyed skiing the trails that eventually became the Blue Hills Trail. Recently the Blue Hills Trail Association received a generous donation from the Jean Sanford Replinger Foundation in her memory.
Jean passed away in November 2024 at the age of 96. Her decades-long connection to the Blue Hills Trail was just one of her many outdoor passions – her memory serves as a tremendous inspiration to her numerous friends and family, and anyone who knew of her.
Read the following message (in italics) from the Jean Sanford Replinger Trust:
Jean was a lifelong outdoor enthusiast and educator. Born in Ladysmith, WI, and a graduate of UW Madison, Jean was committed to using the outdoor experience to spark curiosity, discovery, learning and stewardship of the natural world, of human relationships, and the care of our communities through the values of diversity, equity and inclusion.
It was while teaching at Antioch College in Ohio (1950-67) that Jean began the tradition of an annual weeklong ski trip to the Blue Hills in northwest Wisconsin. Students, coworkers and friends were invited, experienced skiers and novices alike. This tradition continued after Jean and her husband, Randy, and son, Eric, moved to Marshall MN, where Jean was a professor of outdoor education (1969-96).
We are pleased to be able to make this contribution to the Blue Hills Trail Association knowing that it will go toward helping to keep trails accessible and in good condition so that all who are interested are able to experience the delight and rejuvenation that a good ski experience provides.
To learn more of Jean’s background, her love of silent sports, and to appreciate one person’s ability to favorably impact their world, visit this link to her beautiful obituary: https://www.hamiltonfh.com/obituaries/jean-replinger



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