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injury tally 2012

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
1964 - Infant hernia, lifting an RSJ Puzzled
1977 - Broken arm, moped & enthusiasm surpassing ability Blush
1978 - Broken fingers, motorcycle and enthusiasm surpassing ability
1977 to date - many cuts bruises sprains, crushed bits, gravel-rash etc, motorcycle, as above Confused
1987 - whiplash, wrapped Porsche 911 round tree on Cairngorm ski road, sober (black ice) rolling eyes
1990 - lacerated neck, torn intercostal muscles (very painful) bruised pelvis, avalanched over a cliff in Avoriaz - yes my own bloody stupid fault (no one else involved thankfully), enthusiasm surpassing knowledge. Skied home though! snowHead
1995 - snapped right ACL, skiing, sober Sad
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
shep, I think you have no problem with rule 5.....
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
ansta1, sorry, not familiar - which rules? Does it say "you must be enthusiastic at any cost"? Embarassed
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shep,

these :- http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=93341
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ansta1, Rule 15 is also in effect.
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Richard_Sideways, well spotted and good shout, though I think Shep's 1990 incident in most cases would have been a blood wagon affair based on his report, but given it wasn't used it was probably just a scratch to his finger and he's bigging it up for effect.
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ansta1 wrote:
shep,

these :- http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=93341


Ah hah, I see, reading that lot took some concentration! So we now have a rule 5 vs rule 15 conundrum (taking R-Ss comment into account). I plead any purely accidental snowhead points gained from flukily satisfying rule 5 on occasions, should not automatically be cancelled by my shameless rule 15 breaking! Based on the defence that I wasn't aware of "the rules" when I posted.

However,on reflection (and since ignorance is no defence), I agree that going-on about a non-autofatal avalanche incident can only be seen as the sniveling bleating of a big girls blouse... Embarassed wink

btw, rule 37 is such a perfect sumary of how to conduct a "boys' ski-day" that I regard it as poetry! Laughing

ps, "skied home" was definitely an exaggeration, "traversed and sundial-turned home bent-up like a dead spider" would be more accurate Skullie
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After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
meh wrote:
Thornyhill, I have to see your technique for getting on a lift it sounds impressive!


meh - the top lift in Orelle is a long non-detachable one, so it comes behind you at a fair pace. When loading the kids onto these type of lifts, their knees are below seat height, so I usually try and grab the chair just before it knocks them over, they jump up, I let go and we are all aboard. Get it wrong by about 3mm and you are trying to stop the chair by pointing your fingers at it...doesn't work. The one in Chamonix was just a 'hold my beer and watch this' moment.
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