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This probably doesn't apply to the very fit people on this forum, but they did a study in the Alps and found that 40% of the winter sports fatalities there were due to heart attacks.
The risk factors appear to be the sudden exertion of skiing at high altitude and cold temperatures, and (no surprise) smoking and lack of training preparation before the trip.
Apparently the first couple days of the trip are the highest risk, so probably it's a good idea to take it easy when you first arrive for that big trip out west. Seems like this would apply to Northeasterners since quite a few live near sea level. So I guess you have to dodge both the trees and overstressing your pump if you want to make it home intact.
The full article is here:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/08/100831104645.htm
The risk factors appear to be the sudden exertion of skiing at high altitude and cold temperatures, and (no surprise) smoking and lack of training preparation before the trip.
Apparently the first couple days of the trip are the highest risk, so probably it's a good idea to take it easy when you first arrive for that big trip out west. Seems like this would apply to Northeasterners since quite a few live near sea level. So I guess you have to dodge both the trees and overstressing your pump if you want to make it home intact.
The full article is here:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/08/100831104645.htm