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Darrell Dennis

Ski Safety - While You Are On the Slopes

By Darrell Dennis - 4 months ago

If ensuring safety Before Hitting the Slopes is very essential, making your way to be safe while on the slopes is of equal importance. You need to consider a lot of factors so you can reduce your risks of getting injured. In this section, we will look at some of the things that you need to pay attention to when you are on the slopes:

  • Maintain control. At this time, you should know your skill in Skiing and the terrain. Ski within your abilities. If you realize that you are on a slope that is beyond your Skiing ability, keep your Skis on and side step down that slope.

  • At the start of each Skiing day, take several slow Ski turns to warm you up.

  • Have a Skiing partner and do not lose sight of each other. If you lose your partner, stop for a while and wait.

  • Stay on marked trails and do not Ski out of bounds.

  • Be aware of weather changes and Snow conditions. Learn how to adjust in different conditions.

  • Drink adequate amount of water to prevent dehydration.

  • Remember that drinking alcohol and Skiing are not a good combination. The same goes for taking medicines. Some drugs have side effects like making you drowsy or impairing your senses.

  • If you get tired, the most sensible thing to do is to stop and take a rest. Fatigue can increase your chances of getting injuries.



Do not get complacent to the fact that the injury rate in Skiing is much lower compared to other sports. Accidents can happen and injuries are inevitable. Though there are on-site Ski Patrollers that will come to your aid if ever something bad happens, be responsible enough to ensure your safety. Besides, you can do so much in order to reduce chances of getting yourself injured.

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