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The Growing Risk of Snowmobile Accidents

Nov 12, 2007

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With the growing popularity of snowmobiling and snowmobile racing, snowmobile crashes are an increased risk for operators. Snowmobile safety has become a high priority as snowmobile manufacturers and clubs focus on snowmobile safety and education.

The International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association (ISMA) is actively involved in a worldwide campaign to encourage snowmobile safety and safety training programs. However, laws governing snowmobile operation vary widely among different states, and generally, there are fewer restrictions and regulations for operation than for other motor vehicles, including all-terrain vehicles. Causes of Snowmobile Accidents

Speed is a contributing factor to most fatal snowmobile accidents. Driving too fast often occurs when alcohol is involved. Consuming alcohol will not only impair one’s judgment, but can also contribute to hypothermia. Driving a snowmobile at night can present another danger, as one’s field of vision will be severely limited. According to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, most fatal snowmobile accidents happen between 8:00 p.m. and 3:00 a.m. Drowning is another leading cause of snowmobile fatalities.

About two-thirds of fatal snowmobile accidents that involve children are due to injuries to the head and neck, often cause by striking a stationary object. For this reason, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children under 16 not be allowed to operate snowmobiles, and that all riders (drivers and passengers) be required to wear helmets. Snowmobile Safety

The most important snowmobile safety practices are:

* Maintain the snowmobile in top condition

* Wear appropriate gear including helmet and face shield or goggles; layers of clothing (water repellent); warm mitts or gloves; warm boots; windproof outer layer;

* Stay in control by knowing and staying within your own abilities and the abilities of the vehicle;

* Plan your route and tell someone else, including estimated time of arrival;

* Travel at a safe speed and be especially cautious at night -Avoid alcohol and drugs before and when driving;

* Ride with someone else – do not travel alone;

* Stay alert. Be aware of fatigue caused by the vibration and motion of the snowmobile and the sun and wind, all of which affect reaction time;

* Stay on marked trails;

* Make sure to cross streets and roads carefully, remembering to first stop before continuing at a right angle to the road - also always avoid crossing any bodies of water;

* Carry a safety kit containing a first aid kit, flashlight, matches, tool kit, and compass;

* If traveling in the mountains, be aware of avalanche dangers;

When Snowmobile Accidents Happen

Most snowmobile crashes result in personal injury, which is why it is best to travel with someone else who may be able to help in the event of an accident. If you happen to go through the ice on your snowmobile, a specially made snowmobile suit should help you stay afloat for at least a few minutes. Pull up onto the ice and roll away from the hole, standing only when you are well away from the hole. Keep your mitts or gloves on.

If traveling in the mountains, which has the risk of avalanches, again be sure to have a partner. Carry rescue gear such as a beacon, radio, shovels, and probe poles for locating people who are buried in the snow. Dangers of Snowmobile Racing

Snowmobile racing is becoming increasing popular. The high speeds of snowmobile racing can result in loss of control and flipping of the vehicle and an increased the risk of striking objects or other snowmobiles. This means increased risk of personal injury. Manufacturer’s Recall Alert

In 2006, a snowmobile recall occurred for about 3,600 snowmobiles sold in the United States and Canada. Snowmobile enthusiasts must be aware that snowmobiles, as with any vehicle are subject to mechanical defects that can result in injury or death. The snowmobile manufacturer for this recall is Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP) out of Quebec, Canada. BRP manufactured the 2005 and 2006 Ski-Doo models in which ring gears fragment at high speeds releasing high speed debris. This flying debris has caused injuries including lacerations and fractures.

If you have been injured in a snowmobile accident, you may have a legal case. Get in touch with an expert snowmobile accident lawyer in order to help determine whether or not you could be eligible for some kind of compensation.

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Indoor Rock Climbing For The Less Adventurous

Nov 07, 2007

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Those who love to climb rocks, but are scared for their life attempt indoor rock climbing. Indoor rock climbing has become very popular and those who are offering such courses are making huge profits. Initially when this concept was just introduced, the climbing walls were made of bricks, but that left little room to actually climb and limited space for effective gripping. Then the apparatus was created, which was bumpy and strategically placed resin hand holders to help the climber to get better along the rock. The climbs are made more interesting by various hand pegs that are designed in different sizes to make you feel that you are on an actual rock and not an artificial one. This way you can choose different ways to climb a rock rather than following the predictable way each time.

You are completely safe and secure while attempting an indoor rock-climbing wall. Since indoor rock climbing has become very popular, you can find a number of gyms offering courses. You can get more information about these gyms online or can get the names in the yellow pages. Indoor climbing is one of the safest sports. When you start learning indoor climbing wall, you will come across various safety tips and procedures involved in this sport. Be quick while making decisions and dont put much weight on your feet when you are climbing a wall. These climbing gyms offer you experienced and well trained staff to make your climb easy and safe. People with same interest share their views and experience with you. You automatically tend to generate an interest in the sport when you are in such an atmosphere.

The trained staff members of the gym explain all the terminologies involved in indoor rock climbing and the gear involved in this sport. Well to enjoy this experience you need to spend a littlie on this sport, like buying special shoes, ropes, backpacks and harnesses etc. Well you dont need to be a real athlete to learn this sport, all you need is interest that is genuine and agility. There is no age limit for indoor climbing. If you have a strong desire and determination, it is very easy to learn this sport.

You can learn the best techniques and perfect your moves in a local gym offering the indoor rock climbing wall. The best part about indoor climbing is that you can indulge at your pace. There are no restrictions on you and you are allowed to make planned moves accordingly. You are provided the climbing gloves and there are always spotters and people holding the ropes from above. Weather cannot be a hindrance for indoor climbing.

You can enjoy your rock climbing even when it rains. Thus indoor climbing wall proves to be the best option that offers safety along with fun. So if you are scared of actual climbing and still wish to experience the adventure, then consider an indoor rock climbing wall. You can also install a climbing wall in your home. In this way you can easily practice and perfect your moves at your own convenience. It can also be a fun for your family and friends who like to climb as well as watch others climbing.

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