Adil Latif | Snowboarding-Mont Blanc glacier Descent | ON 28th October 2006 | 1 comments
An interesting phenomena most blind people face and indeed most people with an obvious disability face, is people refusing to speak directly to them and opting instead to speak to who ever is accompanying them. After a few cool looking runs on my first day with Grant we were approached by a snowboarder.
Random snowboarder:“So is he blind?”
Grant: “Yes he is”.
Random Snowboarder: “So how long has HE been riding for?”
Grant: “Why don’t you ask HIM?”
Random Snowboarder: “How long you been riding for?”
Me: “I started this year and have had about 20 days on the snow in total”.
Random snowboarder: “How’s he finding it?”
Grant: “Dude just ask him”.
P.S. really loved Random Snowboarder it was very nice of him to approach us and we really like it when people do.
P.P.S. maybe it was nothing to do with my eyesight but my sheer muscle and pure good looks that scared him from asking me directly!
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Hi Adil, After meeting you on the train to Gatwick I have been telling everyone about your adventures. What an inspiration you are. (BTW - I had a similar expreince when out with a friend in wheelchair. I felt like saying 'dude, he can't walk but he can speak').
Harshvinder Bhullar
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