over the weekend i got to spend time with the ski patrol at bretton woods. It was fun, but because of my ankles i didnt really do much but open up some trails and sit in dispatch.
Ski patrol doesnt really do much for sustainability except for cost a lot of money. It puts big hit on financial sustainability because of all the time spent working with people on little tiny injuries. The equipment is expensive and the mountains spend alot of money to have people waiting around to respond to accidents.
Ski Patrol is a big service offered by resorts to helps guests minimize risks. They help guests feel safer and help anyone who has been injured or cant get down the hill. They also work to make trails safer by padding towers and guns, and making sure the trails are safe to go down... OH look at that i answered 2 questions withe one thing
Ski patrol benefits the customer by taking some risk out of skiing. They tend to injuries on the hill and just make the guest feel better about a very dangerous sport.
Ski patrol benefits other employees on the mountain as well because if they get injured they are trained to help them. They also help to make the work environment safer.
The owner benefits from ski patrol because they help lower the liability of owning a ski resort. They document every little injury and every little thing that happens to prevent the owner from getting sued. They also have an impact on skier visits because they do help minimize risk so the customers feel safer about skiing and ultimately keep enjoying the sport.
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