Richard Barker

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With so many satellite cable and terrestrial television channels available, it's hard to miss downhill slalom or ski jumping coverage and absorb the electric atmosphere that radiates from spectacular winter sporting events. If regular yearly coverage leaves you yearning for more then you can look forward to the Winter Olympics, which are a four-yearly reminder of the building momentum the world over for an ever-gowing body of devotees to winter sports.

Having arrived back from my December ski trip somewhat battered and bruised, I found myself giving a great deal of thought to the factors leading up to my unwelcome encounter on what one would ordinarily see as a safe and predictable slope. I decided that there are five distinct lessons to be learned from my misfortune. Lesson 1: Seemingly Safe Situations Can Hide Nasty Surprises 
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