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Statistically, This Is The Most Dangerous Thing You Can Do Skiing

Your chances of dying while skiing or snowboarding is extremely low. Statistically speaking, you are 100 times more likely to die canoeing than you are skiing down the slopes. In fact, your chances of dying with your boots on at a ski resort is less than one in a million. That being said, tragedies occur.

After reading over piles of accident reports an interesting fact emerged. The most common skier fatality demographic is a thirty-seven-year-old experienced male skier, wearing a helmet, who loses control on an intermediate, groomed run and hits a tree.

That’s right, the majority of deaths — 54 percent — occurred on blue, groomed runs, while 31 percent were on expert trails.

7 Surprising Facts About Ski Deaths & Injuries   

Related: How Many People Die Skiing or Snowboarding At Ski Resorts?

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