UVSHTSTRM
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Note the author's capitalization of the entire word in, "WAS wearing a helmet".
I think a lot of people, author obviously included, are under the impression that somehow wearing a helmet makes one impervious.
For a professional major newspaper, the capitalization of an entire word for emphasis very lame. But whether a skier or rider is wearing a helmet during an accident should always be included because it is something news readers want to know. It is the first question asked if the information isn't included in the article.Note the author's capitalization of the entire word in, "WAS wearing a helmet".
Skiing/snowboarding
2009/10 number of fatalities* 38
2008 number of ski/snowboard participants (in millions)** 10.0
Fatalities per million participants 3.8
Days of participation (in millions)* 59.8
Fatalities per days of participation rate (per million) .64
It sounds like in a typical year about 40 people die skiing / boarding
http://www.nsaa.org/nsaa/press/facts-ski-snbd-safety.asp
So ... I don't know if that is just in the US or what, but that probably works out to about 7, 8 people per month during the season right.
Man this shit does freak me out, it happens so fast
My best guess is that that guy's not used to skiing in fresh snow.Nice Monday Morning QB'ing, there. :roll:It looks like he takes a line directly at the trees.My best guess is that that guy's not used to skiing in fresh snow.