posted by Vacation Home Rentals on Nov 30

Unbelievable snowboard accident!

Many people are off to the snowy slopes at this time of year to enjoy some winter sports fun. While skiing and snowboarding are growing in popularity many people are unaware of the very real dangers that these sports present.

The rates of accidents for skiers and snowboarders are about the same. Recklessness has been cited as one primary cause of many collision related accidents. And reckless behaviour on the slopes is something that both skiers and snowboarders are guilty of. Both skiers and snowboarders can be equally reckless, putting others at risk.

One of the most common injuries that results from collisions is damage to the knee. But every season there are numerous incidents some of which are very serious indeed resulting in brain damage, paralysis and even death.

Here’s a brief look at the most common accidents that take place on the slopes each new season.

Collisions.

The skier responsibility code says that those on the slope ahead of you have right of way. Avoiding them is your responsibility. There are always people on the slopes who are oblivious to the code of skier responsibility or how to avoid collisions.

Collisions can result in minor injuries but, unfortunately, are often very serious with head to head contact resulting in broken noses, teeth knocked out and even fractured skulls. By far the most common injury resulting from collisions is damage to the legs.

And remember that collisions are not only between people. Snowboarders and skiers often run into stationary objects like trees, buildings and maintenance vehicles. When travelling at speed colliding with a stationary object can result in particularly serious injuries.

Falling.

Falling over is all part of what skiing and snowboarding are about. But falling is another way that many skiers damage their knees.

Avalanches.

Very few recreational skiers or snowboarders will ever have to negotiate an avalanche. Staying within the designated ski areas should be enough to keep you safe from avalanches.

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If you are headed for some winters sports fun this season make certain that you have some good ski insurance or adventure travel insurance that will cover you in the event that you suffer injury on the slopes. Travel insurance should be at the top of your travel essentials list wherever you are going.

posted by Vacation Home Rentals on Mar 31

Canada’s previous good snow was not evident this year after and very poor conditions left some people calling it the worst season in 10 years. People taking holidays in Canada this year got something of let down.

Canada is world renowned for provided plentiful snowfall and top class conditions for those seeking the white rush.Most resorts are house hold names and places like Whistler usually deliver year on year to the masses of skiers and snowboarders who descend on the Rockies each season. However, this season just gone did not delivery quite as much magic as people were expecting.

A freak -30 degrees high pressure period just before the Christmas period left the slopes wanting and the usual low pressure snow drop never really materialised.Drops of around 4cm happened occasionally but this barely covered the slopes and melted before to long.One man interviewed as he left a resort states “it’s been borderline terrible”. Castle was the resort he had been to the previous week but upon his arrival he was greeted by zero cover and exposed slopes.“I maybe got 4 days of riding out of 14, that’s not good”.  Another visitor said that she decided to ditch the skiing in favour of doing some sightseeing on one of the local company’s polar bear holidays.

The unreliable temperatures and pressures that caused the lack of snow have been blamed by many of the effects of global warming.This argument is brought into question however when you consider that many of the American resorts and most of those in Europe have just had one of the best seasons in their history.  Most believe it simply bad luck and hope that their fortunes change next year

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