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A Skier's Story

Kim Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 05-26-05 16:04

A Skier's Story

A friend just got back from a ski trip with the kind of story that warms the cockles of anybody's heart. Conditions were perfect. 12 below, no feeling in the toes, basic numbness all over, a "tell me when we're having fun" kind of day.

One of the women in the ski school group complained to her husband that she was in dire need of a restroom. He told her not to worry, that he was sure there was relief waiting at the top of the lift in the form of a powder room for female skiers in ...
A friend just got back from a ski trip with the kind of story that warms the cockles of anybody's heart. Conditions were perfect. 12 below, no feeling in the toes, basic numbness all over, a "tell me when we're having fun" kind of day.

One of the women in the ski school group complained to her husband that she was in dire need of a restroom. He told her not to worry, that he was sure there was relief waiting at the top of the lift in the form of a powder room for female skiers in distress. He was wrong, of course, and the pain did not go away.

If you've ever had nature hit its panic button in you, then you know that a temperature of 12 below zero doesn't help matters. So, with time running out, the woman weighed her options.

Her husband, picking up on the intensity of the pain, suggested that since she was wearing an all-white ski outfit, she should go off in the woods. No o ne would even notice, he assured her. The white will provide more than adequate camouflage. So she headed for the tree line, began disrobing and proceeded to do her thing. If you've ever parked on the side of a slope, then you know there is a right way and wrong way to set up your skis so you don't move. Yup, you got it. She had them positioned the wrong way.

Steep slopes are not forgiving, even during embarrassing moments. Without warning, the woman found herself skiing backward, out-of-control, racing through the trees, somehow missing all of them, and into another slope. Her derriere and the reverse side were still bare, her pants down around her knees, and she was picking up speed all the while.

She continued on backwards, totally out-of-control, creating an unusual vista for the other skiers.

The woman skied, if you define that verb loosely, back under the lift and finally collided with a pylon. The bad news was that she broke her arm and was unable to pull up her ski pants. At long last her husband arrived, put an end to her nudie show, then went to the base of the mountain and summoned the ski patrol, who transported her to a hospital.

In the emergency room she was regrouping when a man with an obviously broken leg was put in the bed next to hers.

"So. how'd you break your leg?" she asked, making small talk.

"It was the darndest thing you ever saw," he said. "I was riding up this ski lift, and suddenly I couldn't believe my eyes. There was this crazy woman skiing backward out-of-control down the mountain with her bare bottom hanging out of her clothes and pants down around her knees."

"I leaned over to get a better look and I guess I didn't realize how far I'd moved. I fell out of the lift."

"So, how'd you break your arm?"

Razz Razz Razz

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Val Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 05-26-05 16:07

re: A Skier's Story

Brilliant Kim Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

How are you these days. Long time no speak.

Val Very Happy Very Happy
Kim Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 05-26-05 16:11

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I've sent you an email Val to say "hi" and sorry for not been in touch for awhile. Just been manic and rarely in office and no chance generally to look at the 'Board'.

Still getting used to seeing it in this format.....

I do love the Bansko summer picture on the home page though and I have got that as the background on my PC now - it was sad but time for snowy one to go Crying until next year anyway Exclamation
Val Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 05-26-05 16:18

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Have just replied to your mail. Very Happy Very Happy

Still have my snowy scene in Bansko as my wallpaper. Can't get rid of it. Crying Crying
Kim Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 05-26-05 17:00

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It was a wrench for me but I felt I had to do it Sad

I still look at ski ones I have saved on my PC and am pleased to see the webcams in operation again. Booze Booze
Val Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 05-26-05 17:14

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Steve C is going out there soon. Jealous or what Crying Crying
Steve C Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 05-26-05 18:02

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Hi Val...

I`ll try to remember to take some nice piccies, we`ll see if you recognise the area up the mountain without snow.
Should be interesting to see what Bansko is like out of the winter season, just seven days to go till we are in Golden Sands, a further six then we are in Bansko, i will give your regards to those in the Pirin Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

I might even have a couple of beers, you know, just to be social Booze Booze Booze

steve c xxx
Ellie Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 05-27-05 15:01

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Liked that tale. Even I'm sensible enough to know it's best to take your skis off before you pee! I was waiting for the bit in the story where everyone followed the yellow trail down the mountain!

Lovely sunny day here in Bicester thought summer would never get to us just right for a Bank Holiday w/end.

Enjoy

Ellie Razz