stuckenough
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Not sure if there is a thread on this already...if so...sorry!
i just wanted to touch on a few things in light of the tragedy last week in Revy.
This weekend I was with some friends riding in McBride in Bell and had to go back to the parking lot. The gang said they'd wait...so off I went. Well...I got a little right of the cabin into the trees and my sled crapped out. After about twenty minutes of trying to figure out what was wrong a fella noticed me in the trees and came over to see what was up.
I explained I wasn't sure and seemed like sled felt seized and was extremely hard to pull. Rather than ask to get help from anyone..he said "hope you get it going" and took off!
I finally got it going (spider in primary was cracked) and nursed my way down to the parking lot. It could easily gone the other way...system comes in...tracks get covered and a guy get disoriented. I'm not saying this happened to Travis...but if you see someone in distress on the mountain...don't assume he or she will work it out on there own.
Another thing I've noticed...once in a while people get separated from there groups and that's normal. But if that guy or gal comes up to you...don't look at him like he's the "grim reaper" or has the plague. Maybe greet him like a friend and tell him to tag along with your group till he can local the one he was separated from.
I'm not say all groups up there have attitude...but some of these guys act like they're in some exclusive group that allows no outsiders.
We're all up there to have fun regardless of your riding abilities or the type of sled you ride!
These days there seems to be a lot of new riders on the mountain riding high tech machines assuming they'll be able to ride like a pro. It doesn't take much for a guy to get into trouble and struggle to find a way out. I always watch for those guys and try my best to go offer help or advise if needed. A few works of encouragement and a few tips can go a long ways to an inexperienced rider...we were all there at some time in our lives.
This post isn't meant to insult anyone and if it does...I apologize!
i just wanted to touch on a few things in light of the tragedy last week in Revy.
This weekend I was with some friends riding in McBride in Bell and had to go back to the parking lot. The gang said they'd wait...so off I went. Well...I got a little right of the cabin into the trees and my sled crapped out. After about twenty minutes of trying to figure out what was wrong a fella noticed me in the trees and came over to see what was up.
I explained I wasn't sure and seemed like sled felt seized and was extremely hard to pull. Rather than ask to get help from anyone..he said "hope you get it going" and took off!
I finally got it going (spider in primary was cracked) and nursed my way down to the parking lot. It could easily gone the other way...system comes in...tracks get covered and a guy get disoriented. I'm not saying this happened to Travis...but if you see someone in distress on the mountain...don't assume he or she will work it out on there own.
Another thing I've noticed...once in a while people get separated from there groups and that's normal. But if that guy or gal comes up to you...don't look at him like he's the "grim reaper" or has the plague. Maybe greet him like a friend and tell him to tag along with your group till he can local the one he was separated from.
I'm not say all groups up there have attitude...but some of these guys act like they're in some exclusive group that allows no outsiders.
We're all up there to have fun regardless of your riding abilities or the type of sled you ride!
These days there seems to be a lot of new riders on the mountain riding high tech machines assuming they'll be able to ride like a pro. It doesn't take much for a guy to get into trouble and struggle to find a way out. I always watch for those guys and try my best to go offer help or advise if needed. A few works of encouragement and a few tips can go a long ways to an inexperienced rider...we were all there at some time in our lives.
This post isn't meant to insult anyone and if it does...I apologize!