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dieseldrinkersthe runs there are just really narrow and with only 1 lift rn super congested. I was posted up for a second mid run and saw some skier straightlining in from the top, hit a little bump and launch 30 ft, tomahak straight into this little 4 year old and she flew up in the air and did like 3 flips 7 ft high before coming down, shit was insane haha
dieseldrinkersthe runs there are just really narrow and with only 1 lift rn super congested. I was posted up for a second mid run and saw some skier straightlining in from the top, hit a little bump and launch 30 ft, tomahak straight into this little 4 year old and she flew up in the air and did like 3 flips 7 ft high before coming down, shit was insane haha
dieseldrinkersthe runs there are just really narrow and with only 1 lift rn super congested. I was posted up for a second mid run and saw some skier straightlining in from the top, hit a little bump and launch 30 ft, tomahak straight into this little 4 year old and she flew up in the air and did like 3 flips 7 ft high before coming down, shit was insane haha
Rock_InhabitantEldora is the most dangerous resort in Colorado in terms of injuries, but the terrain is so much less intense than pretty much all the rest of the resorts. Just yesterday I was skiing there with one of my bros when he fell and broke his left ankle and his right leg, like how does this shit happen on a groomer?? (It was on international btw.) He was snowboarding too! It might have something to do with the “oh it’s eldora, what can go wrong” mindset, but idk. Anyone have some insight on why it’s such a dangerous resort?
dieseldrinkersthe runs there are just really narrow and with only 1 lift rn super congested. I was posted up for a second mid run and saw some skier straightlining in from the top, hit a little bump and launch 30 ft, tomahak straight into this little 4 year old and she flew up in the air and did like 3 flips 7 ft high before coming down, shit was insane haha
KunderaAs their terrain is limited, I get the impression that they wanted to make as many trails as possible in every direction. If you look at the map of the trails, it's a maze of greens and blues that keep crossing and crossing again, dividing into several trails and then coming back together. There are crossings everywhere. It's total chaos when it's busy, and I think these repeated crossings partly explain their high accident rate.
In the last decade, there have been several deaths linked to collisions, including that of a 6-year-old girl.
The wind may also have something to do with it. It's systematically very windy, and all the surrounding mountains are scoured by the wind. It's rare to get fresh snow there as well; when there's a storm, the snow falls horizontally. Except in spring, the snow is usually much harder than in other Colorado resorts.
MastePoleWhackerDrunk ass boulder kids
cyphersmost dangerous skiers on the mtn are 30-40 year old "intermediate" dudes who are good enough to ski fast but not good enough to stop or turn quickly. eldora, WP, and breck/key get a shit ton of them. lawsuit central
Icant_kfedMaybe because I’ve never had a serious incident my opinion may be wrong but suing over a skiing accident seems kinda outrageous to me, risk of injury is assumed when you buy a ticket and go riding
Icant_kfedMaybe because I’ve never had a serious incident my opinion may be wrong but suing over a skiing accident seems kinda outrageous to me, risk of injury is assumed when you buy a ticket and go riding
Rock_InhabitantEldora is the most dangerous resort in Colorado in terms of injuries, but the terrain is so much less intense than pretty much all the rest of the resorts. Just yesterday I was skiing there with one of my bros when he fell and broke his left ankle and his right leg, like how does this shit happen on a groomer?? (It was on international btw.) He was snowboarding too! It might have something to do with the “oh it’s eldora, what can go wrong” mindset, but idk. Anyone have some insight on why it’s such a dangerous resort?
ChunderfaceIt’s close to Boulder.
SteezyYeeteri know this probably not real, or hyperbolic to say the least, but if that was my kid i would fucking kill that jerry straightlining, dude needs to be blacklisted.
there's a guy on insta who just straighlines shit and tries to go fast, and isn't even good at skiing. got his pass pulled from killi last week for straight lining the crowded trail. i will send something from him later, he sidehits in the park too lol.
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BigPurpleSkiSuitI want to see this vids
BigPurpleSkiSuitI want to see this vids
deke_skitop ten things that never happened
armchair_skiernone of this happened
Rock_InhabitantHe’s speaking yappinese
dieseldrinkershaha why u say this - were you there or something? Shit did happen lol why don't you go focus on actually skiing and making an edit or something mr. zero actual content post keyboard warrior...
dieseldrinkerslol im confused if im being trolled or you being legit? maybe if you actually ski enough one day to be able to put out a clip of you doing a front 2 you'd experience and see shit like this on the mountain!
dieseldrinkersam I being trolled by a group of haters so confused lol seems to make perfect sense to me and couldn't be any more legit haha
SteezyYeeterEvan Schwieger (@skinutz603) | Instagram profile
watch his big snow vids. more recent content seems to consist of just following random people and videoing them doing tricks.
😭😭 dude in comments thinks he's a local for knowing what the church is
also fwiw he's a communist i think
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AWildGarebearI've asked this question a few times, so last season after the 70 some year old woman died hitting the tree off of either muleshoe, wolf's tongue, or alpenhorn I decided to ski them to figure out why the next week.
They had whichever run she died on closed off, so I did the one by it, which I think was wolf's tongue.
Never have I skied boilerplate quite like that. My new skis were great, I went with a burly weighty pair, but had I been on my first pair of skis I would have been absolutely terrified.
My experience on that left me confused how she hit a tree. That's actually fairly difficult to do. Muleshoe has a few in the center, but not really in a challenging area.
A few weeks later I did the other ones as well with patches of what I experienced.
In the early season I've seen people jump ten feet into the air off of a kicker on hornblower just before it crosses above international; essentially on a catwalk.
theabortionatorProximity to Boulder/Denver. Also it's built on last that used to be owned by a witch. Her land was stolen and she was hanged. Before she was killed she put a curse on the land.
deke_skibro every single @dieseldrinkers comment i read the more and more i want to grab my skis and slit my wrists
ReturnToMonkeyIt's definitely the wind/ice. Most people in Colorado really don't learn how to ski ice because we never need to... Except at Eldora. I am sure there's a curse or something, all the little towns in that area have a weird aura to them.
SteezyYeeterEvan Schwieger (@skinutz603) | Instagram profile
watch his big snow vids. more recent content seems to consist of just following random people and videoing them doing tricks.
😭😭 dude in comments thinks he's a local for knowing what the church is
also fwiw he's a communist i think
**This post was edited on Nov 18th 2023 at 9:40:30pm
Forrest.Gumpis there an article or info about this available?
i have noticed saint marys glacier is prone to taboo...
bogustIts definitly cursed. I fell kinda hard on a 2 on last week and I rolled up my sleeve to see that I reopened a surgical scar from two years ago. I didnt scrap my arm Im pretty sure it was just the impact that did it. probably the weirdest injury I have ever got.
cypherswhattt tf i had no idea that was even possible