S.W.A.T.
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As we get well into another year of epic snow conditions and endless possabilities I am constantly looking over threads and articals of who is buying what and why. What strikes me as a great concern is the amount of stories I am reading about new riders going out and buying the biggest and the best. I see some of these people in parking lots getting ready to go out for the day with little more then a sack lunch and maybe a toque. I know no one is brought into this world with knowledge or skill but it does concern me that so few people especially new riders have such little respect for what can and does happen. Sleds today are generating so much power and getting into places that a meire 10 years ago we couldn't get to until spring. Think back to when you got your first car. Was it the biggest, fastest in town? Probably not... I met a kid the other day who had over heard myself and another talking about mountain riding, he proceeded to tell me that on his days off he was going to buy the Cat 800 and he was headed to golden for the weekend and he was going to show everyone how to ride in the mountains. His reason for buying that particular sled was because it looked the coolest and he wanted to be better then his friends. The only words I could think of was "stay away from me, I am looking at dead man". The problem is there are hundred more cases just like this out there. Whatever happened to walking before you run? Learning how to ride? I understand everyone has to start someplace I just have trouble believing its on the back of a 150+ HP machine in the mountains.....
Just because you can doesn't always mean that you should......
Just saying
Just because you can doesn't always mean that you should......
Just saying