rightsideup
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get well asap . great to know there are people who go way out of there way to help out. great job people...
I blew my back out in salmon the day before your wreck, and I thought I had it rough! Spent the next day in the best western in valemount in the hot tub while my buddies went out and rode.... Great to hear other sledders did what the could to help comfort you in that situation. I know exactly where your wreck happened. It was a bear to get through that spot the day before... good luck with the healing process.
Sorry about your luck. Curios, what ever happened to the two guys that went down for help? I also will give you credit for riding out in that condition.
Good to see your safe and made it out with the help of others.I broke mine in 4 places. Had a pin put in with screws it caused great pain at the time. Also great to see people do care and will help when it counts but I have to ask the question and not pointing a finger but just asking why don't people take the time to stop and fill in the trenched out areas on the trail?
We went into Salmon last week of December trenched out and lots of ice and spent 2 hour filling the trenched out areas in for our safety and the the safety of others. I think its a team effort and can't always expect the sled clubs to do all the work. If each group took a few minutes it most likely wouldn't be all that bad.
Glad the family and the sled family jumped in to help with the situation. Lots of great people out there. I will say I have riden Salmon a few times and recientlly. I know exactly where you ran into this trouble. We had a man down on that spot about 3 weeks ago. Shot knee and rode out. Is it reasonable to ask or suggest that last 3-4 km through the cut block be the subject of some trail improvement. Some will remember this was done at Eagles a few years back. They acquired the permits and permissions to run the cat in to the fuel drop creating a trail the groomer could access just to the tree line. That would go along way in that cut block at salmon. Just saying. It is popular enough, it is a fee or collection trail and it might cut down on a bunch of these types of situations.
Hey!! glad to see you're doing well and made it the rest of the way safely. It was our group that stopped and helped you out. It was definetaly an interesting ride out. Between standing on the uphill side of skis and tunnel and shovelling out trenches and walking your sled down some slopes. lol I was the one with the camo sled neck suit riding the cat (don't hate the cat!!) Im sure it wasn't the most pleasant ride out for you, but you held it together. You're one tough sob. I think I'm the only one on this forum but ill be sure to share it with the guys. Next year when you are all healed up and ready to try salmon again we should try and get a ride in. Hopefully make it in and out this time! Heal up fast! Cheers