takethebounce
Active VIP Member
Maybe everyone needs to contact Mr. Doug Washer @ sledlink.ca and let him know your thoughts on "his" opinions and views of the sledding community and how irresponsible we all are.
To pigeon hole sledders in his interview as being the ones who are not taking percausions after recent avalanche warnings is irresponsible as a "spokesman" or industry training leader for the sport. Regardless if that was his intentions or not, the media will and will continue to focus on sledders until we are not in the media at all. Guaranteed there were just as many backcountry skiers , boarders, climbers and other enthusiasts on the mountain today as there were sledders but that doesn't sell or support the ratings as much as singling out a group who unfortunately already have negative attention drawn to us.
The two unfortunate souls that lost their lives today, did so by doing something they most likely loved doing, and taking a risk in doing it. Just because they were skiers, using a paid service, with a guide to fly them into remote areas they are liberated for doing so and not fashioned to look like rebels that the sledding community is.
Mr. Washer made my top 10 dinks of the week list.
To pigeon hole sledders in his interview as being the ones who are not taking percausions after recent avalanche warnings is irresponsible as a "spokesman" or industry training leader for the sport. Regardless if that was his intentions or not, the media will and will continue to focus on sledders until we are not in the media at all. Guaranteed there were just as many backcountry skiers , boarders, climbers and other enthusiasts on the mountain today as there were sledders but that doesn't sell or support the ratings as much as singling out a group who unfortunately already have negative attention drawn to us.
The two unfortunate souls that lost their lives today, did so by doing something they most likely loved doing, and taking a risk in doing it. Just because they were skiers, using a paid service, with a guide to fly them into remote areas they are liberated for doing so and not fashioned to look like rebels that the sledding community is.
Mr. Washer made my top 10 dinks of the week list.