Going to whistler with a torn ACL

tDrops

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So i tore my ACL so i can't ski really before my surgery, but my family was already planning to go to whistler so we just altered those plans and now I'm spending 3 days in whistler with nothing to do. I'm wondering if you guys have ideas of stuff to do.

Thanks
 
topic:tDrops said:
So i tore my ACL so i can't ski really before my surgery, but my family was already planning to go to whistler so we just altered those plans and now I'm spending 3 days in whistler with nothing to do. I'm wondering if you guys have ideas of stuff to do.

Thanks

I heard alcohol is really cheap in bc so just drink a lot
 
This entire thread depends on how old you are.

Im going to take a guess and go with under 19

you arent going to have an amazing time, but you can still get piss drunk and probably find any drug known to man within 20 feet of you in the village.
 
13331041:KayngBayng said:
This entire thread depends on how old you are.

Im going to take a guess and go with under 19

you arent going to have an amazing time, but you can still get piss drunk and probably find any drug known to man within 20 feet of you in the village.

im 21
 
at least it wont be dumping when you are there, i had friend who went sliverstar with his family(mountain in the interior of bc) with a full leg cast and snowed around 50 cms,
 
lots of stuff if you're willing to pay, also depends if you're on crutches or what. but there's definitely some fun stuff to do.
 
I blew up my knee 10 days before 4-day all inclusive cat skiing trip.

I still went skiing. My thought was, if I know my knee is toast and I need to go for surgery, I might as well go skiing. If I didn't I'd be out the $4k I had paid for the trip.

But I paid for the trip, not my parents.
 
13335462:casual said:
ski anyway? You can't double tear your acl.

true, but you can certainly damage the other ligaments in your knee due to the lack of support the ACL usually provides
 
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