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  1. And so I won't be misunderstood about this (again). . .

     

    If you're riding park, you'd be a moron not to wear head protection.

     

    If you're racing or in the trees without a met, you're even stupider than the moron in the park.

     

    If you ski under control on groomers, your biggest danger is probably the out-of-control **** about to rear-end you. And a helmet is as likely to do harm in that situation as it is to do good.

     

    I have been blindsided twice--once the person broke my pole, the other time the person cracked my ski boot. The time my ski boot cracked, my neck was f'd for weeks. Personally, I'm glad I wasn't wearing a helmet that time.

     

    Why am I suddenly the guy advocating not wearing seatbelts for pointing out a very real danger?

  2.  Quote:
    Originally posted by SG:
     Quote:
    Originally posted by Tohoku bum:
    There is in increased chance of neck injury with a helmet (especially with a cheap heavy one), despite the decreased chance of head injury.
    by that logic wearing selt belts causes a massive increase in neck injuries in car accidents: whiplash etc.
    Look, I'm not advocating not wearing a helmet. And I'm not in the mood for a philosophical debate about this.

    car seats have headrests to prevent your head from snapping backwards if you are rear-ended. If you are rear-ended on skiing or riding and you've got a two-pounder on your head...

    Connecting what I said with not wearing a seatbelt? man, talk about being illogical.
  3. There is in increased chance of neck injury with a helmet (especially with a cheap heavy one), despite the decreased chance of head injury. Head injuries are far more common of the two in skiing and boarding, but there's more than one way to become a nasu.

     

    Weigh the risks and rewards of a helmet based on what/how you ski or ride. The answer is usually going to be that a helmet is good for most people, but not always.

  4. Skier, yes or no

    Boarder, probably

     

    If you ski exclusively on groomers, don't see much point unless you're kamikaze, extremely accident prone, or worried about others running into you (which is a reasonable concern)

     

    It does add a bit of (perhaps false) confidence, that can make some people either more dangerous or better skier/boarders.

     

    Just know that once you ski/board with a helmet, its difficult to go back.

     

    Its really up to what and how you ski/ride.

     

    A heavy helmet isn't worth whatever you save over a better lighter one.

  5. I've always wondered what it would be like to see your first snowstorm after growing up in a place where it never snowed. I'm guessing from your 40+ day seasons that it must have been amazing.

     

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    Originally posted by thomas_m:

    we go back every summer around Obon (wrong time to visit Nagasaki). I'm trying to wrangle a schedule shift as I've always wanted to visit Tohoku/Hokkaido, probably next winter.

    Yeah mate. You should definitely try to convince the wife to do her satogaeri at oshogatsu rather than obon (and good luck with the boss).

     

    If you're a hummer-driving bigger-is-always-better type, you might be a little disappointed by the scale here (like some malcontents on the forum), but if you just truly love riding great snow on interesting and beautiful terrain it'll be well worth the trip.

  6. Tohoku Bumpkin has started getting feisty. Mom has been feeling him/her kicking for about two weeks, but dad finally got to feel the kicks for the first time last night!

     

    Truly amazing.

     

    Me Jane how are you doing? Care to share any pic's of the little 'un?

  7. lol.gif

     

    Nice car Tsondaboy. Reminds me a lot of my Honda Element back home. Japanese car makers seem to be the only ones these days who make cars with fully flat floors in the back.

     

    And to add to subzero, a futon is just about the worst thing to use to separate your from the floor. It just becomes one big sponge. You may be alright for one night, but I would spend the 1000 yen on one of those blue foam mats with silver on one side.

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