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Gary

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Re: what do doctors really know?
« Reply #15 on: May 13, 2008, 08:33:42 am »
Perry....you know we need a Doc at our RS III and heck you could probably write it off...well....being a member of the club and your expertise needed on the mountain.

Nah...you'd be tearing it up with the rest of us.....well that means carving, sliding, bumping all over Steamboat.

Please consider joining us.


AND Glenn...getting older doesn't mean injuries or pain. When you push yourself to extremes you sometimes run into trees or crash off a jump, ya take chances which may result in pain or injuries.....not necessarily an age related melody.

Ron, on his behalf is one of those guys who  likes speed, trees, all terrain....just ski behind him. Unfortunately, the kind of injury he sustained when an elephant sat on his car, has long term physical implications.

But with the heart of a champion and the mind of a 15 year old, Ron soldiered on and now needs time and answers to recover.
We hope that his pursuit of hang gliding this summer will be moved to the rear burner so he can save himself for another great ski season.

Ron...please stay away from elephants and hang gliders!
Best,
Gary