just wanna say me and my mom can't express enough how greatful we are for you few fellas, you accomplished something great and we want to do anything we can to repay you for such remarkable work. Yogi told us of the rock and i think that is a great idea, i was wondering, how close would you be...
hahaha! The tree's always managed to get in his way. We probably have more pictures of him tree-hugging then open space riding. and he always carried a role of duct-tape just in case, weather it be for his throttle, his helmet, or even a make-shift splint, he'd find a use for it. (I think that...
:) muchly appreciated! everything you guys did is amazing and we're so thankful that your tiny group of men did such a big feat. they are now safe and sound at home, with a few rough edges, but runable! and we have you to thank.
sounds like you guys gotter under control. all the best, wish we could be there with ya.
Be safe and watch out for those 'wobbly-pops' they can sneak up on ya! cheers :)
So the newest update i can give everyone is that we've been in contact with Rene and are pretty much putting him in charge of the retrieval where as we won't be as informative as he will be because we are unable to physically get to where the sleds are.
i will still take names and numbers and...
if anyone is still interested in helping from this thread i have set up another just yesterday to seek help, we are taking names and numbers to try and organize a retrieval as they are still up there. contact me through the Gebhardt92 account or email at gebba@xplornet.com
melissa gebhardt.
Hello fellow snowmobilers and friends.
This post is regarding the avalanche that happend Feb.19 on Mt. Gerald in Hope Creek.
I was hoping to see if anyone has recently been to this riding area since, as to know the snow conditions, and if any of the sleds are visible as all four are still up...
Hello fellow snowmobilers and friends.
This post is regarding the avalanche that happend Feb.19 on Mt. Gerald in Hope Creek.
I was hoping to see if anyone has recently been to this riding area since, as to know the snow conditions, and if any of the sleds are visible as all four are still up...
I would LOOOVEE to bash some heads of the city folk who have never seen a sled with their own eyes and yet think they have the right to bash all riders and write synical comments about things they have never witnessed in their life before. one man commented on the cbc website about the avy...