Apparently "Once Is Enough" is named appropriately.![]()
Riding up the chair:
Looking down (hard to see the perspective):
Nice view:
I met a couple of really cool tele-dudes at the top. We were going to email photos to each other, so I took shots from the bottom.
Dude 1:
Dude 2:
So I went back and did it again. Straightlined it, got caught up in the mank at the bottom and took a little tumble. Had to do it one more time just to convince myself I had it down. Standing at the top the third time I had a really strong feeling that I should back off and do another run, but I figured that was just that I needed to overcome the disappointment of screwing up the previous run. Straightlined it again, hit the mank, took a tumble, twisted a knee.... "pop"
I was able to move around to gather my equipment, but it was extremely painful getting the boot clipped in. I tried to traverse gently a few times--I really did NOT want to ride the sled down. "pop" I couldn't put any weight on it at all. Damn.
Called ski patrol on my cell, they were there within two minutes. Very friendly and did a great job on a somewhat challenging run getting me down. A little while later I was down in the clinic... Nurses & Doctor were great--very friendly--very quick. After the xrays the doc said she was at least 90% certain it was a torn ACL and probably an MCL too. And a couple of small fractures. Double damn. There goes my ski touring season and probably my summer in New Zealand.
To top it all off I was gonna camp near the pass tonight since my friends aren't coming up tomorrow. Don't know what I'll do now. The lodge has free wireless internet, so I figured I might as well spend some time on TGR...
I'll be around the base area all weekend drinking beers and cheering on the longboard crowd. Be careful out there everyone. I was quite warm in a T shirt all day today-and that led to some sticky situations.
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