Thoughts and prayers with that family. What a tragedy. Wear a helmet and stay under control out there!
http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/s...bush/96651732/
Thoughts and prayers with that family. What a tragedy. Wear a helmet and stay under control out there!
http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/s...bush/96651732/
What trail was involved?
I am going to guess Sleeper. That trail is easy enough people don't ski cautiously, groomed, plenty of trees to hit, gets icy, and crowded with not very good skiers.
http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/s...bush/96651732/
It was at North not sure what trail though. I do have a idea for Sugarbush though. You should post your Emergency Dispatch number at all entrances, ski lift boards, and bulletin boards. On those posting you should stress people save that number into their phones. Two days ago I was waved down by someone because his buddy went into the woods and went unconscious. I went down and found the first Sugarbush employee I could find and she called the same number which I can find on your website. If I had any previous knowledge of this number I could of saved 5 minutes which, in some cases, can be life and death.
The emergency dispatch info signs still only have a Walkie Talkie channel written on them. Those need to be replaced. At least all the resort numbers are listed in there phone app.
I would guess the at North the split in Elbow and between Mainstream and the North Ridge at North.
The logic is in a study on the topic written by experts on ski safety (including a professor from Rochester Institute of Technology...my alma mater!): https://books.google.com/books?id=nV...page&q&f=false
Always sad to hear something like this. Very tragic
Helmets are a valuable tool but no panacea unfortunately. Best to never have to find out how much protection they actually provide. But anyone who thinks they insure against injury or even just serious injury, is sorely mistaken.
Thoughts and prayers to the family.
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