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In response to
"
at this time of year, most hills are a thin layer of (often manufactured) snow over ice. -- nm
"
by
Andie with the black velvet band
note: two weeks ago we were skiing 45 minutes from where she was - dave's son broke his collarbone falling on 'snow'. he didn't fall that hard, eithe
Posted by
Andie with the black velvet band (aka Andie)
Mar 18 '09, 07:35
and he's a strong 15 year old.
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This kind of forces me to conclude that it's just not safe skiiling on that kind of snow. -- nm
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mara
Mar 18, 07:39
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skiing can be dangerous on any kind of snow. people die skiing on not-very-big hills every year. -- nm
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Andie with the black velvet band
Mar 18, 07:39
exactly. It's not like we're talking about 2 feet of powder here.
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Reagen
Mar 18, 07:36
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