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I was there then and it was that good. odds they were college age out and the explosion of the sport has caught the 17-26 male group and decision Making is sometimes short wired. Jay has definitely promoted early season. Hopefully it stays
Two or three years ago, Burke had to suspend uphill skiing due to a skier who collided with the winch cable of a cat and, fortunately, was not hurt. The cat was operating in an area that was closed to uphill and downhill skiing afterhours. IIRC the person fled the scene making it even more troubling. Despite multiple warnings and near misses, folks just continue to ignore signs and warnings. So I imagine that at Jay the line was the same--someone getting too close to a winch cable. Even being a few feet away is dangerous in the event that the line comes under tension or tension is released resulting in the steel cable bouncing around. Unfortunately, someone is going to get decapitated if this continues.The other classic one there is skiing near winch operations, apparently even skiing over winch lines. Even if you are willing and legally able to put the entire liability on the skier who gets themselves badly hurt or killed, that's a seriously traumatic experience for the cat operator and anyone else who has to deal with it.
Crap like that makes me miss the old days when it was much smaller uphill crowds who understood that staying the hell out of the way was crucial.
It’s about the rescue when there is no ski patrol there fuck head - fuck youupon further consideration, fuck jay. clowning on that kid for doing a backflip is absolutely fucking insane and unprofessional. when there are crimes being committed, that's what they're upset about? and they're just mocking him? holy shit.
plus, conditions don't really have an effect on the safety of a backflip, and the rotation is probably still fresh in his mind from summer. this is the best time to try it.
wait actually? for real?? i had no idea why they might be upset with him! you should be the president or something, you're really smart!! any more profound observations to share with us?It’s about the rescue when there is no ski patrol there fuck head - fuck you
In NH we charge for rescues IF it involves add'l resources.It’s about the rescue when there is no ski patrol there fuck head - fuck you
I agree that its a waste of rescue resources but isnt someone hurting themselves in a ski resort easier to deal with than if they were deep in the back country trying to huck back flips.It’s about the rescue when there is no ski patrol there fuck head - fuck you
Cant you get the hike safe card to negate that?In NH we charge for rescues IF it involves add'l resources.
$4-5,000 is average for a crew of 4-5 volunteers.
Stupidity is not an excuse anymore.
From the NH Hike Safe website -- "It is important to note that people may still be liable for response expenses, if they are deemed to be reckless or to have intentionally created a situation requiring an emergency response."Cant you get the hike safe card to negate that?
Thats great, people should have to use their brain cells to recreate responsibilityFrom the NH Hike Safe website -- "It is important to note that people may still be liable for response expenses, if they are deemed to be reckless or to have intentionally created a situation requiring an emergency response."
Like I said - Your stupidity is not an excuse....
I personally know 5 or 6 people that will never walk again from breaking their "neck". In New Hampshire it is against the law to "flip". I see it all the time Meow.upon further consideration, fuck jay. clowning on that kid for doing a backflip is absolutely fucking insane and unprofessional. when there are crimes being committed, that's what they're upset about? and they're just mocking him? holy shit.
plus, conditions don't really have an effect on the safety of a backflip, and the rotation is probably still fresh in his mind from summer. this is the best time to try it.
upon further consideration, fuck jay. clowning on that kid for doing a backflip is absolutely fucking insane and unprofessional. when there are crimes being committed, that's what they're upset about? and they're just mocking him? holy shit.
plus, conditions don't really have an effect on the safety of a backflip, and the rotation is probably still fresh in his mind from summer. this is the best time to try it.
Maybe I am misreading things, but assuiming that the comments are serious, I can completely see Jay's POV. There was no ski patrol on-site. Hell, there may not have been any first aid folks at all at the resort. The only thing I could see is there being lifeguards at the Waterpark (if it was open). So there was a serious injury that occurred on their property and it required an urgent emergency response. Sounds like the person may have built a jump, but regardless, it is pretty effed-up to have a critically injured person onsite and out of normal business hours and then have to scramble to find people to assist. That's not reasonable for Jay IMHO. I read their comments as pure frustration and, consistent with Steve Wright, are made in a frank and honest way. Do they care about the person as a human being? Obviously they do as any of us would. But it is not fair to Jay to have somone come onsite when there are no services, get seriously effed up due to their own actions, and possibly be in the position of, "gee, where was the ski patrol?"It’s about the rescue when there is no ski patrol there fuck head - fuck you
This. Including assuming the risk of injury and being prepared to self-rescue or understand that help is a long ways off.Thats great, people should have to use their brain cells to recreate responsibility
For all intents and purposes, being injured in a closed ski area is essentially the same as the backcountry. Access, theoretically, is easier, but the person is still a long ways away from a road.I agree that its a waste of rescue resources but isnt someone hurting themselves in a ski resort easier to deal with than if they were deep in the back country trying to huck back flips.
totally reasonable of jay peak to be upset with the kid. i don't know why they wouldn't stress the impact it has on rescue services (as well as the increased danger of there not being ski services for people) rather than shit on the kid for trying a backflip. because instead of making a statement about safety that could apply to everyone skiing on the mountain (doing a backflip is only a little, if at all, more dangerous than skiing on the ridge), they specifically singled out this kid in a way that, at a surface level, just mocks him and doesn't actually say anything constructive. "he'll have the whole season to think it through" is not frank or honest, it's completely shitty. and plus, it's not like if ski patrol had been there he'd be any better off. they're framing it as if he got hurt because it's early season, or that the time of season affects backflip success rates, when it has nothing to do with that!!Maybe I am misreading things, but assuiming that the comments are serious, I can completely see Jay's POV. There was no ski patrol on-site. Hell, there may not have been any first aid folks at all at the resort. The only thing I could see is there being lifeguards at the Waterpark (if it was open). So there was a serious injury that occurred on their property and it required an urgent emergency response. Sounds like the person may have built a jump, but regardless, it is pretty effed-up to have a critically injured person onsite and out of normal business hours and then have to scramble to find people to assist. That's not reasonable for Jay IMHO. I read their comments as pure frustration and, consistent with Steve Wright, are made in a frank and honest way. Do they care about the person as a human being? Obviously they do as any of us would. But it is not fair to Jay to have somone come onsite when there are no services, get seriously effed up due to their own actions, and possibly be in the position of, "gee, where was the ski patrol?"
I think Jay’s comments are using kid gloves and not shitty. People gotta learn, sometimes the hard way if they choose it.totally reasonable of jay peak to be upset with the kid. i don't know why they wouldn't stress the impact it has on rescue services (as well as the increased danger of there not being ski services for people) rather than shit on the kid for trying a backflip. because instead of making a statement about safety that could apply to everyone skiing on the mountain (doing a backflip is only a little, if at all, more dangerous than skiing on the ridge), they specifically singled out this kid in a way that, at a surface level, just mocks him and doesn't actually say anything constructive. "he'll have the whole season to think it through" is not frank or honest, it's completely shitty. and plus, it's not like if ski patrol had been there he'd be any better off. they're framing it as if he got hurt because it's early season, or that the time of season affects backflip success rates, when it has nothing to do with that!!