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Not to be harsh, but;
"The deaths underscore that skiing and snowboarding are inherently risky sports. During the 2003-04 season, according to the National Ski Areas Assn., 41 people died in skiing or snowboarding accidents nationwide."
It happens. It is very sad and I send my condlences to family and friends. But skiing, especially in off piste areas, is a risky endeavor. It is up to the individua to either accept the risks or refrain from the activity.
"People that sue ski areas should be shot.", Scott Schmidt.
I guarantee the legal buzzards wil be all over this.
"The deaths underscore that skiing and snowboarding are inherently risky sports. During the 2003-04 season, according to the National Ski Areas Assn., 41 people died in skiing or snowboarding accidents nationwide."
It happens. It is very sad and I send my condlences to family and friends. But skiing, especially in off piste areas, is a risky endeavor. It is up to the individua to either accept the risks or refrain from the activity.
"People that sue ski areas should be shot.", Scott Schmidt.
I guarantee the legal buzzards wil be all over this.
Plans for 2015: To ski more than you
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yea its stupid to sue a ski resort, skiing is not a safe sport and they let you know that
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Someone asked me the other day about whether it was safe to ski. I replied, "You just have to remember one thing. You could die doing this. If you keep that in mind, you'll be fine." We all get in trouble when we lose our respect for the environment and the inherent dangers of the sport.
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Joel_Maners wrote:
Someone asked me the other day about whether it was safe to ski. I replied, "You just have to remember one thing. You could die doing this.
You could die, you are right. But the chances of death have to be at least 100 times greater every time you get behind the wheel (or even just get into) a car.
Someone asked me the other day about whether it was safe to ski. I replied, "You just have to remember one thing. You could die doing this.
You could die, you are right. But the chances of death have to be at least 100 times greater every time you get behind the wheel (or even just get into) a car.
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kclement wrote:
Buying a lift ticket is a resorts liability waiver. If you read the back many of them say how dangerous skiing can be and they can't be held liable.
They do say that, but as any lawyer will tell you, liability waivers are scarcely worth the paper they are printed on.
Buying a lift ticket is a resorts liability waiver. If you read the back many of them say how dangerous skiing can be and they can't be held liable.
They do say that, but as any lawyer will tell you, liability waivers are scarcely worth the paper they are printed on.