Ronnie
Jetboaters Fleet Admiral
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- Location
- SF Bay Area
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2010
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
Long story short, I've been snowboarding on and off for close to 20 years but got into it more heavily around 4 or 5 years ago when my son showed interest in it. I don't do any tricks and try to minimize getting any air under my board when I'm riding. I consider my self a novice rider with good control.
Yesterday, my son and I were snowboarding at sugar bowl resort near truckee California and Reno Nevada. Near the end of the day while moving from lift to lift try to get to the snow park with Ramps for my son I came upon a merger of two trials near the bottom of the run I was on.
I could see a skier on a collision carouse with me so I made a quick turn to avoid him and We missed t- boning each other by about 6". I was moving relatively quickly (I estimate 10 mph) and ended up skiing through some boundary tape, over a small 3 to 4 foot drop (snow well) and straight into a grove of about 10 to 15 small trees. The trees had a diameter of about 8 to 12 inches. They stopped me instantly by the shoulders and left leg. That is my head ended up between two trees and my board against the wall of the snow well surrounding those trees. I don't recall the moment of impact but remember pushing my board further into the snow behind me in an attempt to get out and / or reach and undo my bindings. I couldn't reach them so I was stuck face down in a fetal position until the skier I almost collided with walked in, released my bindings and walked my board and to some extent me out of there.
At the time my pride was hurt more than anything, ski patrol showed up just as I climbed out of the grove of trees. He stated that at least 5 people reported me going into the trees at speed and hearing moans of pain soon afterwards so he rushed right over. After confirming that I was "alright" he called off the snow mobile with a gurney in tow. I ended up boarding for nearly another hour just to get back to the main lodge/parking lot before driving 200 miles home.
Ive been popping Tylenol since yesterday morning but his morning I've got tell tale signs of whip lash, my lower ribs hurt on both sides and my left quad (lead leg) is bruised and tender/very sore. As a result, I've aleardy let my son know that going forward when it's just the two of us boarding, we are taking the ski bus, no more 6 to 8 hours behind the wheel for 6 to 8 hours on the slopes, for me anyway. Moreover, I don't plan to snowboard at all for much longer. A move to the left or right before I hit the trees yesterday and I could have been paralyzed or killed, I'm just not willing to risk it anymore.
Ironically, we had a go pro on for most of the trip, first in the truck on the way up than alternating on our helmets in the morning. But I have no footage of the crash since I had mounted the gopro on a handle in prep for the snow park, so no pics or clips of what I'm sure must have an interesting sight.
Yesterday, my son and I were snowboarding at sugar bowl resort near truckee California and Reno Nevada. Near the end of the day while moving from lift to lift try to get to the snow park with Ramps for my son I came upon a merger of two trials near the bottom of the run I was on.
I could see a skier on a collision carouse with me so I made a quick turn to avoid him and We missed t- boning each other by about 6". I was moving relatively quickly (I estimate 10 mph) and ended up skiing through some boundary tape, over a small 3 to 4 foot drop (snow well) and straight into a grove of about 10 to 15 small trees. The trees had a diameter of about 8 to 12 inches. They stopped me instantly by the shoulders and left leg. That is my head ended up between two trees and my board against the wall of the snow well surrounding those trees. I don't recall the moment of impact but remember pushing my board further into the snow behind me in an attempt to get out and / or reach and undo my bindings. I couldn't reach them so I was stuck face down in a fetal position until the skier I almost collided with walked in, released my bindings and walked my board and to some extent me out of there.
At the time my pride was hurt more than anything, ski patrol showed up just as I climbed out of the grove of trees. He stated that at least 5 people reported me going into the trees at speed and hearing moans of pain soon afterwards so he rushed right over. After confirming that I was "alright" he called off the snow mobile with a gurney in tow. I ended up boarding for nearly another hour just to get back to the main lodge/parking lot before driving 200 miles home.
Ive been popping Tylenol since yesterday morning but his morning I've got tell tale signs of whip lash, my lower ribs hurt on both sides and my left quad (lead leg) is bruised and tender/very sore. As a result, I've aleardy let my son know that going forward when it's just the two of us boarding, we are taking the ski bus, no more 6 to 8 hours behind the wheel for 6 to 8 hours on the slopes, for me anyway. Moreover, I don't plan to snowboard at all for much longer. A move to the left or right before I hit the trees yesterday and I could have been paralyzed or killed, I'm just not willing to risk it anymore.
Ironically, we had a go pro on for most of the trip, first in the truck on the way up than alternating on our helmets in the morning. But I have no footage of the crash since I had mounted the gopro on a handle in prep for the snow park, so no pics or clips of what I'm sure must have an interesting sight.
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