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skirted box at snowshoe, West Virginia.

hope you get back on your feet as soon as possible buddy.
 
yeah, silver creek does a good job with their park. Snowshoe on the other hand hardly lifts a finger in maintenance. haha
 
yes, silver creek. very cool park with 0 riders in it. i was amazed. i was there for the cuervo weekend. fun time
 
This mountain is super sketchy. When I was there a girl got on the lift and a few towers up the chair's metal just completely collapsed, and she was flipped backwards and landed on her head. I try to avoid the rails there, but they are just sketchy looking.
 
I'm scared. My hill has wooden seats on their chairlifts and they are so sketchy. The one rolls back sometimes too.
 
Were you on duty (patrolling) when you got hurt?  To get workers comp, all you need to prove is that you were working when you hurt yourself--that shouldn't have anything to do with whether or not a box is skirted.  

If you want us to help you instead of telling you to fuck off, your story needs to make sense.  Because as it stands, it kind of seems like you are trying to sue your mountain for having an unsafe box and you made up this workers comp story because everyone told you to suck a fat dick in the other thread.  If that's the case, what you need to understand is that when people sue resorts for stupid shit like not having a box skirted, insurance prices go way up and some resorts can no longer afford to have terrain parks. You would think it would just make parks safer, but that's not the way it works. What you also need to understand is if you don't want to get hurt, you shouldn't ski fast or go near potentially dangerous features.  I blew my knee last year on this huge retarded step down at Park City with a really short, flat landing that you had to tuck from the top of the trail to get speed for.  5 other kids blew their knees on it the same day.  could it have been safer?  yes.  does that mean we should all sue Park City? no. 

Even if you're just trying to bring this box thing in as a side issue in your workers comp dispute, I'm still not going to help you.  Obviously you want to make the point that "unskirted boxes are not safe and all the other resorts skirt their boxes" or you wouldn't have made these threads.  If it's truly a workers comp issue, you should just stick to proving that you were working when you got hurt.  
 
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