4aprice
Well-known member
ESPN commentary:
Resort liability laws: out of date?
By Matt Higgins, ESPN Action Sports
*** Although 27 states have ski safety statutes; skiers and snowboarders typically sign liability waivers; and the back of a lift pass features fine print releasing resorts from responsibility for the sports' inherent risks, legal challenges continue, raising the question as another winter season looms: who's ultimately liable for accidents or injury? With the rising popularity of terrain parks, the issue has become potentially even more muddled. ***
Full article: http://sports.espn.go.com/action/snowboarding/news/story?id=5677080
Camelback has for a while now restricted the entrance to its terrian park. While they sort of use it as a revenue stream ($5 if not a pass holder) all they make you do is make you watch a film and sign some sort of a release. It makes you wonder if they need to due more as in testing your ability before letting you go in. Its unfortunate, but I've also marveled at the size of some of these jumps and the amount of air that can be attained and wondered how the insurance company allowed it. Being a mogul fan I've wondered the same thing about mogul runs. My son is a quasi Park Rat but he seems to have a cautious streak in him and I don't really worry about him. I'm not a park person but I get the pass to ski the last stashes on powder days.
Alex
Lake Hopatcong, NJ