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John Goss, owner/manager and temporarily sidelined actor with the Glenwood Springs Vaudeville Revue, was out and about in Glenwood Springs on Aug. 30, 2013, after a weeklong hospital stay due to a back injury suffered in a paragliding accident on Red Mountain
John Goss, owner/manager and temporarily sidelined actor with the Glenwood Springs Vaudeville Revue, was out and about in Glenwood Springs on Aug. 30, 2013, after a weeklong hospital stay due to a back injury suffered in a paragliding accident on Red Mountain
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GLENWOOD SPRINGS — John Goss considers himself lucky to be alive and walking a little more than a week after he broke his back in a , leading to a dramatic helicopter rescue that he’d rather not experience ever again.

After spending several days at Valley View Hospital recovering from surgery after the accident and coming away from it all with the blessing of still being able to walk, he’s ready to put his thrill-seeking days behind him.

“I’ll never fly again,” Goss said, the emotion of the whole ordeal still apparent in his voice as he shared his story with the Post Independent just nine days after the accident.

Read the rest of John Goss’ story of survival at

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