woah hey c'mon now, u cant just make a thread like this and not give us any background info, 7 places is a lot of places to break your leg ns needs to hear this story, either way i hope he has a healthy and fast recovery so he can atleast ski the last little bit of the season
it was really stupid my friend has this canoe at his house and sometimes during ski season we flip it over and use it as sort of a box cause it slides well
and they put olive oil on the canoe to make it slide better and were sliding it with shoes having a good time when my friend runs into and jumps really high cause thats just the way he is and he lands at like the bottom and lands funny and it snapped his leg and so he has 2 clean breaks and 5 hairline fractures
it really sucks for him cause this was gonna be a real good season for him he is a freshman now and he was getting awhole bunch of tricks down at our camp and everything
basically it sucks alot for him and our little group cause we always skiied with him
+++ vibes to him, i hope he feels better soon. Maybe he will make a speedy recovery and catch the end of the season, or at least be back for summer. Get well soon.
++++ vibes, i just broke my foot and its the 6th cunsecutive broken bone in the past 6 years it sucks i know what it feels like to be told you cant ski
+++vibes, tell him to take it easy, it's better to be really chill and sit on your ass for a year than to never be able to ski again, he wouldn't want to re-injure or stress it at all
good luck to him, i hope he makes a full recovery
i had to miss half of the season 2 years ago for a laceration on my leg and it was tough
yeah....if he ever wants to fully recover he should NOT think like that, it will cause him to do something stupid and re-injure his leg, possibly making him never able to ski again
i know it was a joke but that's what he wants to avoid
I've been out for the entire past two seasons with ACL tears and will probably only be skiing a little bit, really conservatively this winter so I kinda feel where you're coming from. Stay strong and you'll pull through it. I know it's really hard to think positively, but my experience has opened up new avenues for me. I just got done with a 2500 mile through-hike, something I'd never even considered before missing the last two seasons.