Hip Talk Forum About Hip Resurfacing

Athletes Corner => Skiing and Snow Boarding => Topic started by: powderhippy on December 11, 2012, 02:31:47 AM

Title: Wishing everyone a safe 2012/13 ski season
Post by: powderhippy on December 11, 2012, 02:31:47 AM
To all the Skiing/Riding Hippies.
Kick butt on the mountain. Be safe and enjoy what those new hips can do. Just pray for snow here in the mountains of Colorado...We need it bad.
All the best from this "old time" Bi-Lat. Happy and Healthy New Year.
Shelly
Title: Re: Wishing everyone a safe 2012/13 ski season
Post by: Arrojo on December 11, 2012, 11:13:45 AM
Thanks!  Looking for snow here in New England too.  I am supposed to ski with my 19-year old daughter over X-Mas up at Okemo.  My first skiing since the surgery! 
Title: Re: Wishing everyone a safe 2012/13 ski season
Post by: maxx6789 on December 11, 2012, 11:37:47 AM
my snowboard is at the shop getting a tune-up ... this year will be the first time snowboarding since bi-lateral hip resurfacing ... can't wait!! i have not snowboarded for the last seven years due to OA but planning on having some fun and, well, catching some air!!
Title: Re: Wishing everyone a safe 2012/13 ski season
Post by: John C on December 11, 2012, 09:05:27 PM
Hi Shelly,
Great to hear from a happy skiing bi-lat. I still have not done my second hip, but probably soon.
We have been having a great season so far. Sun Valley has had one of the best early seasons in the past forty+ years that I have been there. My powder skis have been seeing a lot of mileage for early season.
Right now we are up in Canada for our annual heli-skiing week at Wiegele's, and conditions are truly epic. We have been having good avalanche stability, bottomless light powder with 10+" of new each of the past few days; so lots of face shots and over-the-head powder. A lot of the steep tree runs up here have tons of pillow drops, with lots of freefalls in the two to six foot range. I have to say that I have developed total confidence in my resurfaced hip on these drops, even when some of eight or ten footers really buckle me on landing.
Hope that Colorado gets some big snow soon so that you can join in the fun!

John
Title: Re: Wishing everyone a safe 2012/13 ski season
Post by: powderhippy on December 13, 2012, 10:24:00 PM
Great to hear and see the skier/riders on this site. I think you brought good luck as we are expecting 15+" tonite thru Sunday here in SW Colorado.
Happy Holidays once again, Shelly
Title: Re: Wishing everyone a safe 2012/13 ski season
Post by: phillwad on December 15, 2012, 07:06:02 AM
My goal is to get back to cross country skiing this year after sitting out last.  I want to learn how to skate ski so I can keep up with my kids.  Bring on the snow!