EmmaEvs wrote:one guy jumps from the chairlift and suffers two compound fractures to his lower limbs
He tried to land on his feet? Doh! :lol:
Shoulda just phoned their mate and told him to switch the lift back on again? Doh! :lol:
That was the most incredulous part; three twenty year old kids, who don't have a cell phone between them. I could see that happening twenty years ago, but come on, these days....
With the weather they had, I doubt if they would have survived the first night. I've been stuck on a chair at -25 with a fair bit of wind chill for about 25mins. I was at the stage where the three metre drop below on to ice, was looking a good option.
Still, it was worth watching once.
Last season on a very cold night, a lift got stuck for over an hour locally. There was a race on, so a lot of the people on chairs, only had speed suits on. The ski patrol grabbed all the jackets at the start shack, and passed them up to the racers with long poles (regardless of who's was who's). They ended up lowering everyone from the chairs with the special harness apparatus they have for that. Some people were stuck waiting to get their own jackets back. These things happen, so not a bad idea to wear a little more than you actually need for skiing, when it's cold.