It’s winter, and to the UK’s 6.1 million skiers that means there’s a possibility of hitting the outdoor slopes locally, however small it might be. It is said that the ski season in England can be measured in days, rather than weeks or months, so you take it when you can get it. And on those glorious snow days, packing your skis up to the Pennines or the Lake District is a lot easier than traveling to Scotland, Switzerland, France, or Austria — unless you are going to Raise where you’ll need to hike an hour up the mountain just to get to the lodge and lifts. The reviews state overwhelmingly that Raise is worth the journey, but we cannot comment on that. We’re not alpine sports experts. We are risk management experts, so before your snow-play plans, check out the Pinkerton Crime Index risk scores for these popular ski resorts. By the way, the risk score at Raise is 1.07x or 1.07 times the national average.
Know your risk. Be safe. And whoosh.
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