If it bothers you so much I'll unchecked the box. Better?
I like it, makes quoting people easier. I always feel I need to delete the tapatalk spam. What are we talking about here?
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If it bothers you so much I'll unchecked the box. Better?
What offends me more than anything are the people who think they own the resort or others who think they have something to prove by skiing/snowboarding at high speeds
If it bothers you so much I'll unchecked the box. Better?
What offends me more than anything are the people who think they own the resort or others who think they have something to prove by skiing/snowboarding at high speeds and come with in inches of you. Happened to my 11 year old this weekend! If I thought I would not get wrecked - I probably would kick out my ski in front of them!
What you see as out of control flying, others see as a basic warm up run.
This really depends on what part of the mountain it's happening.
No it doesnt. Just because a person is sking at a rate that is out of control and wqy to fast for the onlooker does not mean that the other person is out of control.
No it doesnt. Just because a person is sking at a rate that is out of control and wqy to fast for the onlooker does not mean that the other person is out of control.
If they are doing this in a family or slow skiing area it certainly does. And a little respect for other people goes a long way. I like to ski really fast too, but if there are some little kids on the trail I either give them a wide berth or slow down. You may be in control, but you don't know what that beginner or kid is going to do when you buzz them. Show a little awareness of the other persons perspective. And I can certainly tell when someone is skiing fast under control or if they are on the edge.
If they are doing this in a family or slow skiing area it certainly does. And a little respect for other people goes a long way. I like to ski really fast too, but if there are some little kids on the trail I either give them a wide berth or slow down. You may be in control, but you don't know what that beginner or kid is going to do when you buzz them. Show a little awareness of the other persons perspective. And I can certainly tell when someone is skiing fast under control or if they are on the edge.
I will say that I am the person skiing at a high speed on the mtn. I have NEVER hit or caused a person to crash though as I am in control, or I slow down to where I am safe for the conditions or how crowded a trail is. I have on several occasions been hit and knocked down by "slow skiers" as I am standing on the side of the trail or bottom of a run. So who is the inconsiderate and out of control one?
What is this obsession with speed?
I have on several occasions been hit and knocked down by "slow skiers" as I am standing on the side of the trail or bottom of a run.
Sh*t happens.. all the time...
But yeah.. I've only been hit a few times... And most of them were people going slow and not being able to control themselves..
I teach people that have never skied to just chill.. Don't be afraid of people... they are all over.. And they don't want to hit you.. They are just having fun too...
I look at it this way.
I feel pretty comfortable that I can control my OWN actions while on the slopes at all times, and ski in a way that I feel is prudent for the conditions in front of me at that moment. What I CAN'T control is the actions of the others on the hill with me at that time, and that often can be a BIG variable!!
I will also admit that i've become more conservative about what is/isn't appropriate speed, etc not because I've gotten a few years older, but because of skiing with my kids! As a parent, if I'm skiing with either one or both my kids, they usually take the lead postion and i'm sweeping from behind (or maybe more appropriately put in some wide open, uncrowded situations, TRYING to keep up with them!:lol: ), and when as a parent, you see someone fly by you, and are catching up to your kids at a rapid rate of speed, especially when you can see that both your kid and that person who just passed you are roughly heading for that same spot on the hill, your anxiety level goes up, and goes up quickly! When it's your kids that may be put in danger from someone who is likely unable to quickly control their speed or direction, especially in crowded or early season limited acreage situations, that has a profound ability to change one's personal views on what is or isn't "in control"