wear a helmet
Feb. 17th, 2009 08:59 pmLast night Winnie and I hit Cypress again. It was dead quiet; it had also been about 5 days since any measurable fresh snow. So we went up expecting things to be perhaps OK. And they were precisely that: A fair bit of messy snow and a fair number of icy patches. But it didn't suck and we quickly agreed a good 6 or 8 runs would be just fine.
And so on run 6 or 7 I was coming down behind Winnie on Panorama. Come down one bit I saw a hump of snow just a bit too late to avoid it or to carve a turn across it. I hit air and came down hard, catching my edge and doing a propellor thing. Head and back slammed hard into snow with very little cushion in it.
Sat up, did a quick inventory and felt the ringing. Best decision seemed to be to get down the mountain safely and quickly, which I did. Winnie dropped me home and after a bit thought it best to hit emergency (one eye dilated, one not is not a good thing usually).
Were there less than an hour and after a good neurologic work up, came home. Expected to wake up in pain, but it's not been bad at all.
Wear a helmet kids. And I won't be boarding again until it's spring skiing or there's fresh snow.
And so on run 6 or 7 I was coming down behind Winnie on Panorama. Come down one bit I saw a hump of snow just a bit too late to avoid it or to carve a turn across it. I hit air and came down hard, catching my edge and doing a propellor thing. Head and back slammed hard into snow with very little cushion in it.
Sat up, did a quick inventory and felt the ringing. Best decision seemed to be to get down the mountain safely and quickly, which I did. Winnie dropped me home and after a bit thought it best to hit emergency (one eye dilated, one not is not a good thing usually).
Were there less than an hour and after a good neurologic work up, came home. Expected to wake up in pain, but it's not been bad at all.
Wear a helmet kids. And I won't be boarding again until it's spring skiing or there's fresh snow.
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Date: 2009-02-18 06:37 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-18 07:32 am (UTC)You really don't expect snow to hurt, but I suppose if it's icy and packed hard, then it's gonna hurt....
I can imagine the one pupil dilated would have been a little scary.... *yikes*
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Date: 2009-02-18 08:37 am (UTC)They're called Brain Buckets for a REASON!
Hope you're feeling better!
(Next you're going to tell me that you have a motorcycle. And that you ride without a helmet!)
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Date: 2009-02-18 09:17 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-18 09:43 am (UTC)Glad you're ok.
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Date: 2009-02-18 11:19 am (UTC)Glad to hear you are okay, Dr E. And I DO wear helmet.
HUGS
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Date: 2009-02-18 11:31 am (UTC)One eye dilated, one not is not a sight that I would want to see.
I'm glad you didn't get any serious damage. But yes, wear a helmet next time, please!
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Date: 2009-02-18 07:15 pm (UTC)