My two revlations today

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SO today i went on a ski trip to Gunstock Mtn, NH. The day was going great ya know, Me and Therealbillus hit the park in the morning but decided to ski the CLOSED glades in the afternoon. So we ski down the closed glade, and it was ok, there was some stuff stickin out, but most of it was covered by powder. But the kind of powder we skiied was that crap kind with a layer of icy coating about 3 inches under it, so its really easy to get stuck, and harder to turn. So, on the next run we hit the top part of the closed glades, and i almost fell into the rest of the woods not skiiable but i survived. He and I stopped , and all f sudden we both yelled at the same time, "There's a natural jib!" And what do u know a natural jib, so we jibbed it.

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/1201484836The_Gunstock_edit.mov

However, on the next run i fell and hit my head flat against a tree stump. ouch. After i checked myself to make sure i wasnt paralized, which i wasnt, so i consider my self a lucky SOB. SO then on the same run, therealbillus, falls and flips over these sharp stunts. Man, we were both extremely lucky on that run. So i say that my helmet saved my life.However, my luck ran out.

On the last run of the day we(mostly I with persuasion) were convinced that we should ski a run by the name of "Hotshot" which was also closed. We saw some people do it earlier, so we thought why the hell not? But our friend Chris whod also been skiing with us today, decided to tag along. Now Chris is a good skiier, but couldnt handle that shitty powder. SO after waiting for Chris for 10 minutes while trying to ski it ourselves we got to the bottom to find two skipatrolmen awaiting us. Now, I have never had an interaction w/ skipatrol before like this one. They talked to us and asked us where we were from, why we thought th run was closed, and how people after had gone under the rope as well. I felt really bad, becuase i would be my fault if others saw us duck it, and think "why the hell not" just like we did, and get hurt, and have Skipatrol haul their asses out of there. Now i know why i dont ski closed trails. So i encourage you NS'ers to do the same. The first ski patrol guy was harsher than the second. The second one said at the end " ya know we are not trying to be dicks, but we are just doing our job." Which is the truth. Those are my two revelations today. Wear a helmet because life will never be the same if you get paralyzed or seriously injured, and dont ski closed trails, because they are closed for a reason. Thanks.
 
although wearing a helmet is very important, it wont stop you from getting paralyzed, but it will save you from head injuries
 
that story was actually pretty funny and it had a good moral.

my favorite part?

" And what do u know a natural jib, so we jibbed it ."

and the video that followed it.
 


Why did you post? Was that constructive in any way?

I wasn't amazed by the riveting tale, but I sure as hell didn't bash the guy for telling about his day.

Seriously, mellow out and have some respect for other people.
 
I'm sure that somewhere on here someone has posted the Texas kids at Telluride ducking the rope. You guys are the eastern version.Instead of "powder areas" you found "natural jins". The problem isn't just that someone may follow you but that if something does happen then others have to risk injury to come and save you. In addition, there is a long history of folks from the east coming west and ducking ropes and entering closed areas. Out west this type of behavior is extrememly reckless and endangers the lives of others.

I also don't understand how you could leave a friend behind and have absolutely no idea where he was.
 
We didnt leave him behind, we waited for him... probably why we got caught... if he wasnt with us we wouldve made it out before ski patrol got there, but no we are good friends, we waited and helped him out and payed the consequence,, and when i go out west during feb vaca, i wont duck the ropes becuse it is reckless.
 
A good idea, because the likelihood of a nasty avalanche occurring after ducking a rope is probably a lot higher out West.

Good to hear you are having fun and learning though.
 
I ski the east and i'll duck the rope periodically. I won't duck the rope on a shitty trail, but if its good i'll do it. it's not very reckless in the east when you're with at least 3 people, or you know the trail.

The best time to duck the rope is if it snowed a lot the night before and they haven't opened a trail yet.
 
Not much happened to him, he half walked half fell, half skiied down the trail... we waited for him the whole time even though he said to go on ahead. But no we just couldnt ditch him.
 
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