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I saw your post and understand where I'm coming from. I have had 4 knee surgeries (Cartilage and ACL both knees) and yes arthritis is there and so is tendonitis. Trust me, I can predict the weather better than the local tv guys! You need to find a surgeon who works with professional athletes! I'm in Milwaukee and thankfully I was able to find a former US Ski team surgeon. I can still ski with the best of them, I can still ski bumps, because I know the proper way to ski them, I can jump with a good safe landing (I don't guinea pig anymore though) and I can still do rails with a proper downslope exit. Flat landings hurt for a while, avoid them at all costs, make sure your park is safe, the majority are not! Get to know a your local park groomer to explain how important downslopes are and try to get them to build slight step-ups compared to cheese wedges! The go big or go home motto must be lost! Pick the features that will allow you to keep skiing. If the pros are smart enough to build slight step-ups for their big air events, why do resorts still build cheese wedges for theirs? As participates we need to insist on safer jumps!