Posted on 01/14/2024 5:47:43 AM PST by dennisw
A disturbing number of suicides are sweeping America's party-obsessed ski towns, raising the alarm over why so many residents in vacation hotspots are taking their own lives.
Often dubbed the 'paradise paradox' by mental health experts, high-altitude party towns in the Rockies are seeing record numbers of suicides that stand in stark contrast to the picturesque lifestyle they claim to offer.
Factors leading to the rise include the transient way of life on the slopes, financial instability, isolation from cities, and a lack of decent mental healthcare investment from tourism-focused local governments.
As Victoria Mendoza, a 17-year-old resident of Grand Junction, Colorado, put it to NPR in 2018 after seven teenagers killed themselves in her town that year: 'It feels like there's this cloud around our whole valley.'
'I lost five people in 18 months': Chilling mystery behind America's ski town 'Suicide Belt' - and why FOUR out of the six states with highest suicide rates are in the Rockies Ski towns across the Rockies are seeing an alarming surge in suicide rates
The 'paradise paradox' sees party hotspots become sad places to live Experts note transient mountain lifestyles and a lack of services as the cause
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“Isolation from cities” is all bonus.
Was working with a company consulting in Bar Harbor one winter.
Walked into the only open restaurant we could find. Sat up at the bar and turned to the patron in the next seat.
Who answered our greeting withe the words:
February is suicide-month.
Being a ski bum seems like a great idea when you’re in your twenties. Then one day you’re in your thirties or forties and realize you’re still making almost nothing working in a restaurant or running a ski lift and now have few prospects for a better life. Plus, drugs and alcohol are a big part of the ski bum lifestyle, which is certainly not good for long term mental health. The author of the piece wants to blame it on anything other than poor decision making.
I was in Bar Harbor many times in the 1990s. It was a beautiful place and full of fun women and good eats. But I only went Late May onward.
Lobster gets boring after a while/
The U.S. ski bum-scum areas are full of rich, spoiled, liberal retards.
The voting data is unmistakable; it’s nearly impossible to find a ski resort area (at least a high profile one) even in the “reddest” of states like Idaho, Wyoming and Utah that isn’t loony leftist at the ballot box.
It wasn’t always unanimous like it is now; back when President Ford was a regular visitor to Vail, that place was considered to be a decent alternative to the trendy asswipes in Aspen. Vail sucks just about as bad as Aspen these days, and that’s quite a difficult “accomplishment”.
If these fragile liberal snowflakes want to off themselves, more power to them.
Factors leading to the rise include MARIJUANA, the transient way of life on the slopes, financial instability, isolation from cities, and a lack of decent mental healthcare investment from tourism-focused local governments.
I wouldn’t really call Grand Junction a ski town.
Cape Cod in winter claims its share of victims, as well.
When one puts their faith in people, places, things, drugs, and activities, one will invariably be disappointed.
When one puts their faith in God, one will invariably be uplifted.
That's because the locals can't afford a lift ticket much less housing.
The suicides result from a feeling of personal failure as skiers realize they will never be able to ski the bumps.
You took the words right out of my mouth.
Earthly things are nice to have, but they aren't the be-all end-all.
+1
They think we baby boomers are “F’d” up. Mommy and Daddy’s money is all these little bums have. New cars, vacations 24/7/365, their back pack, water bottles, cellphones and their Panda Express bowls. They have no friends except the idiots on their social sites. They have no patriotism. They have no real education. They have no history. No religion. No goals. No REAL flag to stand up for. They have no country. They live in the “clouds” to “stay safe”. No wonder they are all suicidal.
The world is a cruel place. The better you have it, the more the random setbacks, tragedies, and outrages stand out without any good explanation.
People need something to look forward to, a better tomorrow. Eventually the godless materialists realize that life is a downward spiral that can only end in pain, humiliation, and death.
You need faith that defies the stark, cold realities of life.
I have an idea…let’s open up hundreds more Drug Dispensaries!
PermaRag you’re right. I remember there was a large Trump sign on the side of 70 by Arrowhead in ‘16. That would never happen today. We loved to ski and for 22 years it was worth the weather, expense, tourists, and everything else to live close by, either in Summit or down valley Aspen. Left two years ago with no regrets. Won’t live with the crazy liberals anymore.
Hey, Powderhorn is 50 miles away! They can probably take an electric trolley there.
The jab?
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