snowglider
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Now that I'm laid up with a lame leg, I figure I should start posting here. I'm prabably going to be your worse nightmare, though, because I'm hobbled and stuck in the house. A kid snowboarder struck me in a slow skiing zone at Killington last week. He was skiing too fast with two friends on a rather slick icy intermediate trail and hit me from behind. I left him writhing and moaning in the snow with his friends. I figure my injury is only a soft tissue one, but I have re-aggravated an old Ankle sprain. The foot and calf have swelled up and it seems after 5 days there has been little progress in the healing. This could possibly due to my age, 55. However, since I'm in good shape with strong legs, I don't anticipate any complications. I don't blame >>Snowboarders<< as a group since these kids would be using skiis if they hadn't invented the snowboard. However, I see a lot wrong, now, with skiing at Killington expecially when the conditions are marginal. I haven't had a collision in 25 years so this came as a bit of a shock to me. I think he went down on the snow and his board's edge hit my calf as it is still quite sore. However, there were no abrasions or contusions. I skied a couple of easy runs after this. Then I put an icepack on the leg. I checked with the nearest First Aid Station, and they did not report a Snowboarder admitted there. The more I can avoid skiing with the wild under-thirty croud now, the better. However, I prabably won't be skiing again until February. :angry: