Patrick wrote:Near Fatal at a Local hill
Admin wrote:Patrick wrote:Near Fatal at a Local hill
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Somebody sure dropped the ball on that one! Although I find the "not intentional part" highly questionable as someone was busy filming the cat climbing the jump.
parent moments...I should see him on my Wednesday nights starting in January.Admin wrote:Although I find the "not intentional part" highly questionable as someone was busy filming the cat climbing the jump.
Kim Kircher wrote:Yikes! And did you check out the aging snow-cat?
EMSC wrote:Admin wrote:Although I find the "not intentional part" highly questionable as someone was busy filming the cat climbing the jump.
I note the boarder didn't even act fazed afterward. Then again given the height over the blade was only a couple of feet I can't think of anyone who would want to accidentally miss and hit a sharp blade....
Patrick wrote:...when a girl hit a snowcat head on on the other side of a knoll at Bromont. The trail wasn't closed and they was no warning a cat was on the other side heading uphill.
Marc_C wrote:Patrick wrote:...when a girl hit a snowcat head on on the other side of a knoll at Bromont. The trail wasn't closed and they was no warning a cat was on the other side heading uphill.
"Equipment and vehicles may be on the slopes at any time."
"Ski in a manner so you can come to a sudden stop to avoid obstacles."
"The skier below you has the right of way."
with someone that died and had no reason to died. If it wasn't her, it could have been me or anyone else.????"Equipment and vehicles may be on the slopes at any time."
"Ski in a manner so you can come to a sudden stop to avoid obstacles."
Patrick wrote:with someone that died and had no reason to died. If it wasn't her, it could have been me or anyone else.
Quebec coroner slamed hard on this, which brought a change in practices at Quebec ski hills. There was no way the girl could (or anyone else except maybe someone going slowplow could have avoided the accident and skiing at a normal speed) have avoided the snowcat. Wrong place at the wrong time.
Similar to the video above, if the trail with the jump feature open (I don't know if it was the case or not)... how do you ...
Patrick wrote:Marc_C wrote: "Equipment and vehicles may be on the slopes at any time."
"Ski in a manner so you can come to a sudden stop to avoid obstacles."
????
Marc_C wrote:If you run into something as big and slow moving as a snowcat, it's your own damned fault. Same thing if you're doing a jump and don't have your landing spotted until you're in the air. Sorry, I have zero sympathy for someone that oblivious and stupid. At least she didn't take out another skier. Seems like Darwinism operating to its best outcome.
Marc_C wrote:If you run into something as big and slow moving as a snowcat, it's your own damned fault. Same thing if you're doing a jump and don't have your landing spotted until you're in the air. Sorry, I have zero sympathy for someone that oblivious and stupid. At least she didn't take out another skier. Seems like Darwinism operating to its best outcome.
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