Too Many Pints at the Apres Bar? Meet the "Ski Angels" Saving Skiers in the French Alps
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Too Many Pints at the Apres Bar? Meet the "Ski Angels" Saving Skiers in the French Alps
"If you've ever been skiing in Europe, you know the après ski scene is miles more intense than in North America. The parties are harder, they drink more, the music is louder, and it's just typically more fun. Plus the best bars are often located high on the mountain in an area requiring a proper ski or snowboard down to the bottom, meaning showing up just to drink without any intention of actually skiing is frequently impossible."
"Of course with the possibility of a fairly difficult decent to the base of the mountain, drinking and partying can quickly turn very dangerous. Drunk skiers and snowboarders attempting to ride down a trail, often times at dusk or in the dark, is a perfect condition for serious injuries or worse. That's where the Ski Angels come in."
"Founded at Méribel in the French Alps, these folks look to help people who've had a couple too many beverages get down the mountain, whether that's by convincing them not to ski or skiing down the mountain with them. They don't exist to shame, they're just there to give a helping hand. I think most of us would agree that that's a pretty righteous group of people."
Après-ski in Europe is portrayed as more intense than in North America, with harder partying, more drinking, louder music, and more fun. Many top bars are located high on the mountain and require a proper ski or snowboard run to reach the bottom, making it difficult to attend only to drink. This setup can become dangerous when drunk riders attempt descents at dusk or in darkness. Ski Angels were founded in Méribel in the French Alps to help people who have had too many drinks get down safely. They either convince individuals not to ski or ski down with them, offering assistance without shaming.
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