H2SNOW
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Re: Big Iron Slide @ Turbo March 13,2010
Deep Thoughts..........
To those of you that have never been sledding the back-country with 2-3 even 4 feet of fresh snow then you never ever appreciate the love and passion for the sport of snowmobiling, therefore your experience is extremely limited.
Those of us that have had a lifetime of riding in the mountains agree that we never want or wish to be a statistic.
There are enough daredevils and amateurs out there to paint us with a broad stroke of being and nieve and irresponsable. I however would just like say as some one who has pulled somebody out of the snow after an avy and been apart of the Emergency Services end of things I can tell you that what has happened was an accident and sh!T happens . we don't know why sometimes or who or what is to blame . All that I can tell you that our sport is filled with family and a brotherhood that many sports will never have .
We ride awesome places and take a certain amount of risk , just like the person who bungy jumps at West Edmonton Mall. The only difference is we all want to be there.
I , like last year would like to extend my condolances to the families and friends of the folks that didn't get to call home safe that night.
For the media , I just say , take your time, have some compassion and deal in truth .your job and pr will go that much easier.
Mike
Deep Thoughts..........
To those of you that have never been sledding the back-country with 2-3 even 4 feet of fresh snow then you never ever appreciate the love and passion for the sport of snowmobiling, therefore your experience is extremely limited.
Those of us that have had a lifetime of riding in the mountains agree that we never want or wish to be a statistic.
There are enough daredevils and amateurs out there to paint us with a broad stroke of being and nieve and irresponsable. I however would just like say as some one who has pulled somebody out of the snow after an avy and been apart of the Emergency Services end of things I can tell you that what has happened was an accident and sh!T happens . we don't know why sometimes or who or what is to blame . All that I can tell you that our sport is filled with family and a brotherhood that many sports will never have .
We ride awesome places and take a certain amount of risk , just like the person who bungy jumps at West Edmonton Mall. The only difference is we all want to be there.
I , like last year would like to extend my condolances to the families and friends of the folks that didn't get to call home safe that night.
For the media , I just say , take your time, have some compassion and deal in truth .your job and pr will go that much easier.
Mike