I'll have a beer or two at lunch. Not more than that though.
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I always carry a flask of single malt scotch in my ski pack. Current contents are a Glenmorangie 12-year old. I'll take a nip every now and then. When I do a backcountry tour, I bring out the flask when I get back to my car, pour out a shot on the ground for the snow gods to thank them for getting me back down safely then take a healthy swig. It's one of my ski traditions.
Typically the acid and cocaine i'm poppin every morning are too strong to be counteracted by a couple of beers so to keep the smooth flying buzz happening all day I just mainline an IV of some fresh vodka from my camelback.
Helps me stay steezy all day long.
I drink and ski. Not enough to get buzzed or drunk, but enough to warm the belly and ease tension on the muscles.
I find that a couple beers actually makes me a better skiier. Sometimes on cold days I will keep a flask of vodka in the backpack.
Never get drunk and ski ... that's super dangerous and irresponsible for yourself and others. But if you know your limits I think a couple beverages and skiing go hand in hand.
I don't smoke pot and ski... because I know that makes me a worse skiier I just get nervous and sloppy.
I don't take psychedelic drugs and ski either!
Dislocated shoulder @ Jiminy Peak about three weeks ago...
I was going really fast and decided to pull a 360 off this berm at the edge of the trail. I was going way to fast and thought I was going to get more air than I did so basically it was a sloppy attempt and just asking to get hurt.
When I landed I wasn't fully rotated and going way to fast to correct my sloppy landing. My front tip dug right in and flipped me over onto my left shoulder.
I knew right away this was gonna be bad news but I shook my shoulder around, got up, and it didn't hurt that bad at first.
Woke up the next day and realized the damage I had done. Spent the next 4 days in extreme pain unable to sleep and then looked up online about dislocated shoulders and how to pop them back in yourself. So apparently I did this, because when I went to the E.R. at Cooley Dickonson hospital later that night (because it still hurt so bad and I was worried I had damaged a nerve or possible artery... at points my whole arm had went numb)...
Anyway at the hospital they said I had popped it back in myself, but that I had messed up my rotator cuff and should lay off it for a while. They gave me a bunch of Percocet and a brace.
I felt it was pretty much healed by the next weekend and went skiing anyway and as of now I've skiied two days since then and it still hurts a little if I move it the wrong way but it's definitely mostly mended.
Any connection?