First time skiing last night.....
#31
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$900 seems little steep unless you have seriously deformed feet!
This destination place will be worth a try, but be wary.......it says on their website
Hopefully they know more about boot fitting than driving times!
This destination place will be worth a try, but be wary.......it says on their website
in just over an hour's scenic drive [from North Vancouver] you can be at North Americas Premier Ski Resort of Whistler.
#33
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[QUOTE=bazzz;6018719]Hah. I saw an advert for a property development in Squamish claiming to be 45 mins from downtown Vancouver and 30 mins from Whistler.[QUOTE]
Have they built a private road parellel with the S2S?
Have they built a private road parellel with the S2S?
#34
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Did you see that Austrian skier on the news, now that's what I'm talking about - he had to have is leg amputated, you could see it wobbling around
#35
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I worked once with a young lad who was a long time in a coma after a car accident. I saw him some years later, and he had recovered well from his head injury, but was permanently disabled from the inadequate management of his complicated upper limb fracture. At the time it seemed less vital I guess!
On further reading it might be the fact that there was no medically equipped helicopter available to fly the guy to hospital played a significant part in the outcome. He was eventually flown by private helicopter after they removed some of the seats, and a delay of 5 hours I read!
Last edited by Alberta_Rose; Mar 5th 2008 at 10:29 pm. Reason: read some more on the story ....
#36
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That's horrendous. I wonder if they overlooked the severity of his leg injury as he was knocked out, and they might have been focussing on that and not realised he was bleeding out in his leg.
I worked once with a young lad who was a long time in a coma after a car accident. I saw him some years later, and he had recovered well from his head injury, but was permanently disabled from the inadequate management of his complicated upper limb fracture. At the time it seemed less vital I guess!
I worked once with a young lad who was a long time in a coma after a car accident. I saw him some years later, and he had recovered well from his head injury, but was permanently disabled from the inadequate management of his complicated upper limb fracture. At the time it seemed less vital I guess!
#38
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http://canadianpress.google.com/arti...QUm4daNovnhTPw
this is a write up, don't know if there is a video yet. I saw it on CBC
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V28GKbLN3pE
As usual someones pain on a video
this is a write up, don't know if there is a video yet. I saw it on CBC
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V28GKbLN3pE
As usual someones pain on a video
Last edited by Lorna_D; Mar 6th 2008 at 12:18 am. Reason: added video link
#39
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http://canadianpress.google.com/arti...QUm4daNovnhTPw
this is a write up, don't know if there is a video yet. I saw it on CBC
this is a write up, don't know if there is a video yet. I saw it on CBC
Well he's got 2 years to learn how to ski on one leg ready for the Paralympics
#40
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I have not doubt he will be there cos from what I know of sports people their glass is always half full
#41
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I would say this is a good warning to all your newbie skiers out there (Calgary Colemans, bazzz et al) that you should have the DIN setting on your skies set appropriately.
If both of Matthias Lanzinger's skies had come off when he first fell then I dare say he wouldn't be in such a bad state. It was his left leg that had to be amputated, and it was left ski that didn't come off.
#42
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Considering that "Lanzinger's career best World Cup result was third at a super-G in Beaver Creek, Colo., in December 2005" then he might have better odds of getting a medal now too (just looking for the silver lining)
#43
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthias_Lanzinger
#44
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Wikipedia also agrees with me about the ski not releasing
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthias_Lanzinger
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthias_Lanzinger
#45
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Wikipedia also agrees with me about the ski not releasing
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthias_Lanzinger
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthias_Lanzinger
Wikipedia is hardly a recognised authority .... on anything! But that was my first question as well.... and i'm the first to admit that I know little about ski bindings!
However, it would appear that racing professional skiers subject their bindings to much higher forces in the normal course of the race than recreational skiers, so they tend to crank up the resistance accordingly, and presumably accept that increased risk.
Human tissues are not able to be cranked up in the same way, and so the leg in this case broke before the left ski was positioned in such a way against the snow that the release mechanism worked .... either that or the leg was sufficiently twisted that the soft tissues eventually afforded that resistance.
I'm sure the ski/boot/bindings will all be checked to see if there was any factors there that contributed to this horrific accident. Like most terrible things that happen, there is normally a collection of circumstances often including very bad luck which lead to the end result.
Just for balance, I'd add that this horrible accident should not put off the recreational skier, any more than a Formula One race car crash should dissuade somebody from taking driving lessons!