Surveys taken at Mount Snow, Vermont, revealed that skiers with knowledge of ski-related fatalities rated skiing as more dangerous on a scale from one to ten. The theory is that awareness of inherent risks makes for safer skiers.
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January 1994 Issue
Surveys taken at Mount Snow, Vermont, revealed that skiers with knowledge of ski-related fatalities rated skiing as more dangerous on a scale from one to ten. The theory is that awareness of inherent risks makes for safer skiers.