in my home town noones ever said anything. Once when I was at Louise last year, I hit an icey patch on the wall and went up.. up, and then down haha, on my head, knocked me out. this is after I'd been throwin some good stuff already for the past two hours and was just gettin tired. Anyways, some little bitche boarders (as i woke up) said from the chair 'the pipe's for boarders, get out fag, you suck', I laughed and said I'd take them to school anyday. I hiked up and waited for them but they never showed of course. Didn't expect them to, but w/e. other than that boarders have been pretty receptive towards me and the other skiers out here.
Don't you notice that at bigger hills nobody helps or stops if someone gets hurt. It's weird, wouldn't you stop to see if they were alright? Liek when i was knocked out I was at the pipe myself cause my friends took lunch but I wasn't hungry so kept skiing. No one helped, two people actually dropped in and jumped around me someone told me. One person asked me if I was ok after, they asked me what i was doing at Louise and I didn't know hahaha. In my hometown people offer help right away. From the chair I even saw some old lady crash and wasn't moving, people just kept going, i was shocked. w/e
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