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My first Yard Sale for many years!

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Just had a full yard sale!
Skiing down from the Jumbo in Verbier on the steep section...all on my own.
I noticed a dad and kid, about 5yrs old, doing the zig-zag path to the side of the main run which is forr less good skiers.
Almost at the bottom I suddenly hear a kid scream and BAM she hits me at full speed in my back.
She had evidently decided to send it off one of those kids' mini jumps at the side and didn't look
She yard sales too.

There was nothing I could have done, I had no idea she was there!

The dad was cool about it
..he saw it happen.

I'm fine...she's fine.

A 5 year old though !!


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Uphill skier should always be in control, dob her in to the old bill and sue her dad
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Yard sale?
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@MorningGory, don't tell me you've been here this long and don't know what a yard sale is?

Everything scattered about like it's for sale...skis, poles etc.
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@SnoodyMcFlude, Yeah, but can't see the link to a collision Very Happy
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@rungsp, my youngest did that to his mum when he was 8.
Difficult to blame kids that young. Same reason you aren't allowed to drive until 17.
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@MorningGory,


https://www.google.com/search?q=yeard+sale+ski+youtobe&rlz=1C1GCEB_enGB911GB911&oq=yeard+sale+ski+youtobe&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIJCAEQIRgKGKABMgkIAhAhGAoYoAEyCQgDECEYChigATIJCAQQIRgKGKABMgkIBRAhGAoYoAHSAQk2MzY1ajBqMTWoAgmwAgE&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:548c60f0,vid:gu9gCLXAIZQ,st:0
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@SnoodyMcFlude, Yeah, but can't see the link to a collision Very Happy

You a boarder? Toofy Grin

Ski bindings will release. That will make a minimum of 2 skis and 2 poles scattered about. Yep, a proper “yard sale”.

But it’s a far cry from the old days, when you could have also had in the “yard” sunglasses and wooly hat “for sale” Laughing

Boarders on the other hand, had no poles. Their boards don’t release. So no sale. rolling eyes
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@abc, Laughing
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MorningGory wrote:
Yard sale?


I agree with you. I have no idea what the OP is talking about. What is a yard sale? Puzzled
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SnoodyMcFlude wrote:
@MorningGory, don't tell me you've been here this long and don't know what a yard sale is?

Everything scattered about like it's for sale...skis, poles etc.


Since when? I don't think many on here will be familiar with that term...
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Yard sale...Common parlance. If you don't know you haven't been paying attention
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An American term. Not generally used in the civilised world.
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Also known as a "strewn" As their gear was strewn around.
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Sarge McSarge wrote:
An American term. Not generally used in the civilised world.

If the “civilized world” don’t have yards, you can’t have a yard sale, can you? Toofy Grin
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@abc, True. Also known as a "strewn" As in "their kit is strewn all down the hill"
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@rungsp, you need to ski faster Toofy Grin
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Did not know what Yard sale was.
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I learnt the term "yard sale" in my first few weeks on skis. And how to demonstrate one.
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@Nadenoodlee, same here
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It’s a North American term popularised on social media no? we don’t talk about yard sales in British English (not where I grew up, or live now, at least!) I knew it from instagram
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My one and only fall this year was a Park and Fly while skiing glades at Lake Louise. Ski’s took a while to find in the powder but never did find my ski poles.
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Sarge McSarge wrote:
@abc, True. Also known as a "strewn" As in "their kit is strewn all down the hill"

In a culture that doesn’t have regular yard sale every summer weekend, it doesn’t make sense to call a “strewn” a yard sale. It simply doesn’t evoke the same feeling, of items haphazardly scattered all over the place.
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I can't believe this has turned into a "yard sale" thread!

It was supposed to be all about me Blush

Anyway since we have conclusively thread drifted I have to say it never crossed my mind that a group of skiers hadn't heard the Yard Sale analogy before...I just assumed we all knew it
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I've known that expression forever, and never skied in the US.
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My favourite one - happened to one of two French lads on a red run in Praz sur Arly. They overtook me (perfectly safely) skiing very fast. The run was entirely deserted except for the 3 of us. I was on my own. The slower of the two fell - full scale yard sale, leaving both his skis on the slope, one near where he finally stopped, one below me where he'd fallen. So obviously I picked it up and took it down to him, by which time his mate had stopped, clambered up a little way, retrieved the other ski and had his phone out ready to take a photograph of his mate's ski being retrieved by a little old lady. No damage done except to his pride.
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I've known that expression forever, and never skied in the US.

+1
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rungsp wrote:
I can't believe this has turned into a "yard sale" thread!


Absolutely never heard of it in the way you have used it and surprised it is used by Brits!


rungsp wrote:
It was supposed to be all about me Blush
Laughing
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"Yard sale" - I thought it is a rather good concept. Most English people these days can afford to travel a bit, and even those who can't have fairly large screens which stream mostly US content into their homes. And the rest hang out on forums like this, where they can easily learn and enjoy new usages. That's how English works.
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Maybe Brits would refer to it as a car booter?
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I’m on mainland Europe, it’s a metre sale.


My children wanted to continue the pizza/fries theme, and tried to call it a milkshake. Didn’t really catch on.
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