jpar247
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My prays and thoughts go out to everyone involved in this tragic incident...
RIP Shay and Curtis.....Condolences to the family and friends of these two men......
First off....I want to say that I also hurt and send out sincerest condolences to EVERYONE that was involved. We all feel pain but its truly the family, friends and those that were there ...that are going to need our support. As Drew put it...It could have been anyone of us! I joined Snow and Mud maybe a year ago and while I directly know some members face to face...the rapport on this site and getting to know one another even if it is on-line, is amazing...one thing that I have found is a web site consisiting of very compasionate caring people. Lets let the media look like fools in making this a frenzy of NOT REPORTING FACTUAL EVENTS. Don't get me wrong...this is tragic and will leave scars on everyone and anyone involved and for that I once again offer my heartfelt sorrow. I think it would be safe to say that all of us as members of this site bleed pain for all invloved. One thing I would like to offer the media and those that maybe don't understand our passion....is to maybe look at other sports?...maybe call them extreme...I don't know. Like how about hang gliding? or surfing in shark infested waters, or how is it that pilots at air shows have a failure and crash, or Auto racing? Do we quit flying because of a plane crash? Do we not surf because of sharks? Do we not drive because we might crash? DON'T CROSS THE STREET TO THE ICE CREAM TRUCK...you might get ran over! I think I made my point.....The media are like Parihanas....it don't matter the color, size, breed or if you are all there to begin with....its the meat they are after and folkes ....its sad but its the news or flavour of the day. The rejoice that we have ...especially on this site... is that we understand....we share our happiness and our grief....but we share and understand....that is what matters...I as well had friends that were supposed to be there and even checked up on ones that I haven't personally talked to in a long time so this tragic event has led us all in a direction of togetherness which is something that this world is really lacking of lately ...and if its sledding that brings us together then maybe....just maybe....the media can look a little deeper into our sport and see the passion that we as sledders have for one another and share that story with the rest of the world in a positive perspective instead of throwing gas on fire with little to no knowledge of actual events or even what snowmobiling really is!!!!!!!!!!! My sincerst condolences go to those involved..........
It makes me sick to see some negative replies about how stupid sledders are and that they shouldn't have been riding there, and shouldn't do this or that! You people with negative comments should mind your business!!! Stay out of the sledder world and stay in your own little sheltered, isolated boring world because your too scared to take a risk and feel the adrenaline and live your lives to the fullest! Because I for one would rather lose my live doing something I love with a smile on my face than getting hit by a car walking my doggy across the street or getting smacked by a drunk driver! So worry about your own lives and quit making negative remarks about sledders, it will give you more time to complete your crossword puzzles inside your home with your doors locked because its safer that way.
R.I.P Highmarkers in the Heavens! My thoughts and prayers go out to the families of the fallen! And hope the injured recover to the fullest!