Most polite interaction after a crash I’ve ever seen. Canada really does have the friendliest people. I was at Mt Snow last week and some dumb skier cut me off at the end of the run and I said “look out!” We weren’t going that fast and the jerk stared me down and called me a f*cking a hole when he was at fault and wanted fight over him being a dumbass. It was 100% a New York jerkwad in a midlife crisis and I told him “you’re not worth it” while he stood there like an idiot. 😂
This is my first ever collision. Glad it happened with this nice person and we were equally sized or this could have to led to someone getting injured! I was expecting a different conversation much like you described but was glad I collided with a normal human being! Your collision above sounds awful but you handled it well. Dont lower yourself to that person's level.
They are called the coast mountains or the pacific coast mountains. Skiing in the Canadian Rockies is great and a lot more affordable than skiing in Whistler or in the US. We were in Banff and Lake Louise a few weeks ago.
That was close to a 50/50 fault with you cutting hard left and her cutting hard right, but she was coming from a slightly higher angle giving you the ROW.
@@ZJ_Adventures One thing that will help avoid crashes in the future is to have a predictable turning pattern of left right left right of about equal widths. This will help someone to pass you by predicting what lanes are open to them. I did notice in the video you went left straight left. Just a little tid bit that I hope helps.
Most polite interaction after a crash I’ve ever seen. Canada really does have the friendliest people. I was at Mt Snow last week and some dumb skier cut me off at the end of the run and I said “look out!” We weren’t going that fast and the jerk stared me down and called me a f*cking a hole when he was at fault and wanted fight over him being a dumbass. It was 100% a New York jerkwad in a midlife crisis and I told him “you’re not worth it” while he stood there like an idiot. 😂
This is my first ever collision. Glad it happened with this nice person and we were equally sized or this could have to led to someone getting injured! I was expecting a different conversation much like you described but was glad I collided with a normal human being!
Your collision above sounds awful but you handled it well. Dont lower yourself to that person's level.
Nice video of great wide slopes there. Someday I hope to ski there.
Yes wide slopes , but LOTS of people on them
FYI, the Canadian Rockies are about 600 miles away.
😂 I had a feeling I was wrong when I said that ! What is the name of those mountains ?
They are called the coast mountains or the pacific coast mountains. Skiing in the Canadian Rockies is great and a lot more affordable than skiing in Whistler or in the US. We were in Banff and Lake Louise a few weeks ago.
That was close to a 50/50 fault with you cutting hard left and her cutting hard right, but she was coming from a slightly higher angle giving you the ROW.
Put it 1/4 speed....she is NOT looking where she is going
I appreciate this insight . I am a novice skier and was unsure who was technically at fault
@@ZJ_Adventures One thing that will help avoid crashes in the future is to have a predictable turning pattern of left right left right of about equal widths. This will help someone to pass you by predicting what lanes are open to them. I did notice in the video you went left straight left. Just a little tid bit that I hope helps.