At 300 m in the Lake District this morning
Are. You one of those people who walk funny?2.1. metres here, on the high ground……
….in St Anton.
Correct. Although my new K2's have walk assist, I prefer to keep em in ski mode. I'm too forgetful.Are. You one of those people who walk funny?
I sat in the 'Sport Hotel' drinking coffee and chatting for 2 hours, during which you posted. You may have. Even walked past.Correct. Although my new K2's have walk assist, I prefer to keep em in ski mode. I'm too forgetful.
I looked distinctive - with my arm in a sling (groan).I sat in the 'Sport Hotel' drinking coffee and chatting for 2 hours, during which you posted. You may have. Even walked past.
Shifting down a mucky black....hit a mogul....straight "over the handlebars"...landed on my pole.Hah we saw you
What happened?
Shifting down a mucky black....hit a mogul....straight "over the handlebars"...landed on my pole.
Fractured radius bone. Brilliant service at the Austrian clinic though. I'm now sat amongst the carnage at Stafford A&E.
Correct.We don't bounce at our age
Plenty of milk, that's the badger
Ms Sunray cringed and said ouch.Shifting down a mucky black....hit a mogul....straight "over the handlebars"...landed on my pole.
Fractured radius bone. Brilliant service at the Austrian clinic though. I'm now sat amongst the carnage at Stafford A&E.
St Anton is a busy place. Couple that with a challenging (p.m.) ski-off, and you end up with a lot of injuries. It's not put me off at all.Ms Sunray cringed and said ouch.
Hope the healing goes well, now I know why I don't ski.
SIL snow boards, has tried to get the family involved but once was enough for them.