I think these should be mandatory, as skiing the park can get a bit dangerous some times. Just mellow out with a saftey meeting and everything will be safe and smooth.
Its all common sense, it's really not that complicated. 1. Only hit a jump you know how fast you have to go/have seen someone else hit/follow someone who has hit it before. 2. If someone looks like they fall, wait for them to appear. 3. Don't try something you know you can't do. 4. If you don't think you have enough speed, bail
i wouldnt say its limited to just the west coast sessions...pleeenty of people stay safe all over the place. especially at alta, safety is of top priority.
dude you guys are all retards especially heath everybody knows what a safety meeting is. i didnt go to the west coast session and i know. the thread starter wasnt there and he knows.
this is NOT a west coast session insider. it might be just another reason the west is real tight though.
yea it's definately not just a west coast sessions thing. although it seems to be more of a west coast thing, i'd never heard it called a safety meeting till this winter when I was in CO for a while.
I cant beleive you didnt feel dangerous with some of those fancy moves you were bustin. Craaazzzyyy foo! I bet the meetings for saftey must have helped keep it smoooveee.
why even bother saying something like that in this thread? Obviously most of the people posting in here smoke pot... Do you like to make an ass of yourself?
ya a friend of mine clued me in to the term in recent years, we would use it as code around his mom, which was a joke anyway cause she didn't care. Now i just crack up like I'm crazy every time someone at work says it's time for a safety meeting, kinda sucks having an inside joke you can't really explain at the workplace.
i cant believe how safe everyone was during that entire session. everyone definately had their hardhats, orange vests, wrist guards, and all sorts of pads on. i was actually the only dangerous one there, but i did catch some second hand safety