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Intentionally Thrown From a Chairlift!
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Here is the article and it seems like this was an intentional act. One more good reason to question who you may be riding up the lift with! ???
www.aspentimes.com/news/20489902-113/det...s-chairlift-incident
The comments on this second article are making me question; is there still bad blood between skiers and snowboarders? What is this world coming to?
www.foxnews.com/us/2016/01/19/aspen-skie...r-off-chairlift.html
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- Randito
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So there may still be some grumpiness, but that is no fricking excuse for assault -- even if the one-planker was making snarky comments.
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- TonyM
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One wonders if earlier in the day, the skier witnessed the boarder scraping off all that 6 inches of pow as he side-slipped down a narrow area that was too steep for boarders to safely navigate. Its possible he then he exacted a sweet revenge we've all contemplated. The kind that plays out over and over in your head as you ride the lift up looking down at them.
Not enough info to make the call though
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... Both were idiots...
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Struggling with this one. Conflicted. Could see his point of view maybe.
One wonders if earlier in the day, the skier witnessed the boarder scraping off all that 6 inches of pow as he side-slipped down a narrow area that was too steep for boarders to safely navigate. Its possible he then he exacted a sweet revenge we've all contemplated. The kind that plays out over and over in your head as you ride the lift up looking down at them.
Not enough info to make the call though
I'll bite on this one.
There is no narrow area that is too steep for a snow boarder to navigate down safely, and the sweet revenge we've all contemplated? Go back to alta (or crystal) ski nazi
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I presume you're embellishing.
Because man, if you take that us vs. them attitude, which is fundamentally why the world is so fucked up, up to the mountain with you, then you are the problem. Poking fun re: tele vs. AT vs. split or ski vs. board is just fun when we are self deprecating; but joking about assault is just hating in the mountains.
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I can only speculate, Somebody must be a *TEXAN*
Too funny.... it was a joke post!
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Then again, I've had boarders yell at me from the lift while on my tele boards - "Hey, you need one of these!"
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www.aspentimes.com/news/20603838-113/asp...-identified-arrested
“To get tits deep pow shots you just need to be on your edges,” Beckton quoted himself as saying in a Facebook post.
According to Beckton, the male then said to him, ‘Well is this funny?’ and then grabbed him and pulled/pushed him off the chairlift,” a police report states.
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Struggling with this one. Conflicted. Could see his point of view maybe.
One wonders if earlier in the day, the skier witnessed the boarder scraping off all that 6 inches of pow as he side-slipped down a narrow area that was too steep for boarders to safely navigate. Its possible he then he exacted a sweet revenge we've all contemplated. The kind that plays out over and over in your head as you ride the lift up looking down at them.
Not enough info to make the call though
Baffled by this post, and saddened that this attitude shows up on TAY
While riding in-bounds one day I was making passes to a small but not easily accessible cliff jump. On my third time around two skiers had followed my track and while one had scraped all of the snow off of the only rollover, the other was stuck on top wondering how to get down. I pointed out a narrow chute that opened up in 15 feet as I aired the rock, but when I came around again the skier had side slipped the chute taking all the snow while scraping his tails and tips on rocks/trees.
I was amused that it was a skier side slipping but I don't take his choice to say anything about "Skiers", and it certainly does not justify thoughts of inflicting bodily injury.
I think the Aspen incident was not about skier/boarder conflict but was instead about mental imbalance leading to violence. I hope you have had second thoughts about condoning the offenders actions. (and especially the admission that you might share similar inclinations.)
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Ok, so now that I have your attention this isn't so dramatic but falls into the sorta surreal ski lift experience. I leave work early and hustle up to Alpy to get some soft corn runs on CH2 in the sunshine before closing. So I ski up to the lift (ch2) after a run, ski patrol standing to the side, and a guy just about to get on the chair. So we double up, as the chair swings back a bit he does some weird thing, leans forward, catches his ski and it pops off and he falls off the chair before it ever gets off the ground. By that time the chair is raising up to my mid-back and I am no longer on the seat. Multiple calculations quickly go through my head, and not wanting to be attempting to re-seat in mid air I abort as the chair was about to lift off. The patroller is looking at me like WTF and I told him "that guy just fell off the chair". No one else around except for the lifty. So, I circle back, he circles back and we happen to get on the same chair again. Here is where it gets weird. The exact same thing happens. Not sort of the same thing, it was like an instant replay. Only this time I am privy to the smallest nuances of motion and secure myself as my chair-mate ejects like a depth charge off of PT 109. Now, tell me that isn't sort of bizarre. So, no snowboard vs. skier issues, no mental health issues, just weird. Front side of 2 was awesome, International was maybe worst I have ever skied it. Cheers.
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