I don't understand

I'm sitting at lunch at mount bachelore resort and am currently asking myself what just happened... As the place I'm eating in is at the top of the chairlift, when I got off a seemingly normal kid came up to me. He was wearing O'Neill outerwear, looked like he might be a racer, whatever. What I didn't think is that he would be handing me a sarcastic remark that made me feel so...confused. He quickly asked "how do I get to chads gap from alta?" And I thought about it, but more so thought about why he would be asking this.. Now as I was a few spliffs deep the best response i could give was "okay". He then just laughed hysterically and said "didn't think so" and then skied away. Now to the point of this article... Has NS become a tool to hurt skiers with? Like all I'm saying is I'm a little offended by him doing that, trolling in real life is harsh especially to people under the influence... Thoughts? Was this kid just a fuckboi and I'm overreacting? Or did I make enough sense to conince you?

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Tldr: dad died in a car accident, raising awareness on the mountain.
 
There was a thread before , where we talked about how you can recognize if someone on the mountain is on NS. And i remember someone said quote 'how do I get to chad's gap from the bottom of alta?' would be nice. so that could be it
 
Yeah, this is the 'NS Callout' where he's basically assessing if you're an NSer or not. So he was trying to make friends with you!
 
yes, kids who are new to ns think this is the cool thing to do. to them, if you don't answer correctly you must be a shitty skier. in reality, these kids spend more time on ns caring about what other people think than they spend skiing. so don't feel bad OP, you're probably a way better skier than him
 
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