Looks like I will kick off this year's ACL thread.
I am 34 year old male and ski in the SW Montana region. I had an excellent 14/15 season last year and ended on a great note, feeling super strong. This summer I trail ran, mountain biked and consistently strength trained in the gym.
On November 22nd I skinned up Bridger Bowl with some friends for the first turns of the year. It was a sunny day and we skinned to the top of the Apron. I felt really good on my skins and felt like everything was nice and warmed up.
Three turns into my run I was making a right-hand turn and hopped off a mogul. In the air I initiated a left hand turn and upon landing got tossed a little bit in the backseat. POP.. I knew something weird had happened and skied all the way to the bottom. I regrouped and about skied onto the Alpine groomer where I had to sit down for a sec. I think I was just a little psyched out from the POP and felt nauseous. I skied all the way to the base and was making strong turns on both sides. 200 yards from the parking lot I skied over a bump and got dropped hard from pain in my right knee. After that I had to snow-plow on my good leg to get down.
First doctor, LeGrand confirmed ACL and I am gonna go see Deibert tomorrow. I am really hoping I can get into surgery ASAP to start the recovery process. I know this ski season is shot but maybe I can snowmobile in March?
In the meantime I've been doing some prehab exercises I found online and trying to get the swelling down.
The only thing I can attribute to the injury was being a little tight in the hamstrings. I did squats and deadlift a few days prior and had some deep soreness and tension in my legs. Maybe a better warm up would have helped?
Anyhow, onward to surgery and recovery... I'll post some updates here this winter during the recovery process.
-j