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teikiatsulover

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  1. Thanks Rider69. Don't use a gopro, radio, or a gps but do carry a cell phone. Maybe more people need to be practicing with full gear when doing beacon practice and actually see the effects. Are places that do avie courses here in Japan dealing with those issues?

     

    Since we are on the topic of beacons and avies, I wonder how many people here still use an analog beacon? I used to but now use a digital and have probably used a digital one the last 7-8 years. Regardless of how good you are with a beacon, when it comes down to seconds and minutes when saving somebody's life, I would not want to be meandering back and forth when you can basically get there directly nowadays. No substitute for practice either.

  2. I found, while having two fantastic days at Cortina, that they have a daycare center for 1000yen/hour! Not bad! That allows my wife and I to ski together while the little one stays nice and warm. With all this snow we are getting at the moment, I think another Cortina day is a must tomorrow!

     

    Thank you Sanjo. That is a good point. It also helps us decide things easier if we know which resorts have this. I want to ski powder, my wife wants to ski with me some, and the little one enjoys a nice warm room (for now).

  3. Metabo, I have never heard of anybody dying from a head injury, nor becoming a vegetable from only smacking their head skiing on the gelende or off piste.

     

    I have. Besides Natasha Richardson, Sonny Bono and Michael Kennedy, when I was growing up (before anyone even thought to use helmets when skiing), there was always someone who died every year on the local slopes from a head injury, including an elementary school kid who smashed his head open on a lift tower.

     

    I've had a couple of close calls due to not wearing a helmet, both at work and while skiing, including one trip to the hospital and one time I didn't go but probably should have, so I'm convinced a helmet makes sense for me. I'm just not naturally lucky enough not to need one. And any kids who ski with me have to wear helmets.

     

    I don't care what adults do, and I don't care what ski resorts in Australia do, so don't conflate my opinion with any "nanny state" concerns.

     

    As I mentioned, I hadnt. There is always the chance that somebody has, but it always seems like there are more people who hurt themselves in other ways than just smacking themselves on the head. Anyways, I always wear one :) I hope nobody gets any injuries this year!!

  4. Metabo, I have never heard of anybody dying from a head injury, nor becoming a vegetable from only smacking their head skiing on the gelende or off piste. I am sure it has happened, but have never heard of it. Friends have torn ACLs, broken wrists/arms/ribs, The only major head injuries that I have heard of are people hitting trees when taken down by an avie, and then even helmets dont often prevent head injuries because of the severity of the situation. I think that it would be silly to take all things into consideration and force people to wear helmets when skiing because they might smack their head, when JHS students and older don't have to on their bikes when I have seen a few bike accidents and the kids/adults being taken away by ambulance. I just think the argument is flawed is all.

  5. SJ-David, thank you anyways! Sounds like there is so much work being put into these forums! Otsukaresama desu! I am sure you're very busy so don't worry with answering this now, but will some information like that be available in the future? I am sure there are other parents who might be interested in such information.

     

    Metabo Oyaji, since we live in Kansai, thinking primarily of Hakuba, Nozawa, Myoko as that's about as far as we can realistically get for a weekend trip. If I am going to drive 3 plus hours or so to Gifu, I'd much rather tack on an extra few and have better terrain and snow conditions :) My wife and I have done Hokkaido as well, but that was before our little one. Would love to go back to Hokkaido because the consistency and dry snow is great, but it's just easier to throw all of our gear in the car and drive with everything.

  6. Hi everybody. I tried a search for kids and resorts, but the topics seemed to deal with skiing rather than places for kids to hang out where it is nice and warm for them. My missus and I have a little girl who is just over one years old, and we would like to be able to go skiing together, but would need a baby sitter. Have any of you seen anything like that at resorts? If so, would you mind sharing? At the very least, a place for her to play while we alternate skiing would be the minimum we would need. Maybe they have some kid rooms inside some of those big hotels at resorts, but I just can't remember seeing any. I imagine a kids room would be easier to find here than a babysitter, so if you know of resorts that have them, please tell! Cheers!

  7. I always wear a helmet. Mainly because when I am riding the gondola I can put my goggles up on my helmet and they don't fog up. I have always liked that aspect about helmets. Also, I find it to be warmer than just a beanie, but that is just me. Probably the last reason why I wear a helmet is because you can punch through tree branches easier with it than without - I would much rather have my helmet smacked by the branch, which has happened more times than I could ever count, than my head.

     

    I think the whole argument about them being safer is a bit flawed. Look at most injuries people get when skiing, they really don't have much to do with your head, right? Broken legs/arms/wrists are much more prevalent than cracking your head open. That's not to say that people to smack their heads hard because some do, but I honestly think are more injuries from other body parts than your head.

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