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I have to agree with shoppingcart111.
This avy at revy should have never have happened. I spend 120 plus days a year out in the backcountry, sledding, sled/skiing and touring.
Many of you here are attacking Wiegle but we are our own demise if this is what people are going to do.
The warnings have been there for over a month. You would have to live in a box to not hear or see them. They were everywhere. I go out every day I want to but I make smart decisions of where I will go and what I will do.
This avy happened for 2 main reasons. Riders hill climbing on a slope they should have never been on and more than one on a hill. That should never happen.
I do not want regulation and hope it does not happen and yes the media is having a field day with us right now, even though the facts are not all out on the table. However for many of you, you are still defending the actions of some people who made the biggest errors in judgement on the worst days possible.
If this continues to happen then yeah expect the gov to step in event though it will not make a difference. The only difference will be when all sledders stand up and say yeah these riders made a huge mistake and they should have never been there.
I am a little frustrated with how people are speaking of all the heros and how good people were when they had all the gear out and saved lives. The fact is that riders made huge mistakes that impacted a big part of the community and it should have never happened. The fact that so many riders are sitting in the avy path and no one is thinking to tell people to move is just another "shake your head" thing that is what are people thinking...
I have seen this at other events where people park in such a way that no one is getting out if they have to. Come on people if we want to play in the backcountry then we have to take responsibility for our actions. If a few of us are still going to push it on bad day then we have to expect that people will paint us with that one brush....sad but true.
If we don't want that stigma then talk to your buddies and remind them how important it is to come back at the end of the day, more than riding that sic line one last time or choosing to be in an area that is not meant to be ridden that day. Our families, friends and the sledding community as a whole will be all better off if we do that..
I still can't believe the things i see out there every day I am out...more than one guy on a hill under cutting hanging cornice rolls...every day i am out I see guys making poor choices...this does happen with every backcountry user...but pointing out other groups to make us seem better or normal is stupid...lets take it on ourselves to get more education out there...
This avy at revy should have never have happened. I spend 120 plus days a year out in the backcountry, sledding, sled/skiing and touring.
Many of you here are attacking Wiegle but we are our own demise if this is what people are going to do.
The warnings have been there for over a month. You would have to live in a box to not hear or see them. They were everywhere. I go out every day I want to but I make smart decisions of where I will go and what I will do.
This avy happened for 2 main reasons. Riders hill climbing on a slope they should have never been on and more than one on a hill. That should never happen.
I do not want regulation and hope it does not happen and yes the media is having a field day with us right now, even though the facts are not all out on the table. However for many of you, you are still defending the actions of some people who made the biggest errors in judgement on the worst days possible.
If this continues to happen then yeah expect the gov to step in event though it will not make a difference. The only difference will be when all sledders stand up and say yeah these riders made a huge mistake and they should have never been there.
I am a little frustrated with how people are speaking of all the heros and how good people were when they had all the gear out and saved lives. The fact is that riders made huge mistakes that impacted a big part of the community and it should have never happened. The fact that so many riders are sitting in the avy path and no one is thinking to tell people to move is just another "shake your head" thing that is what are people thinking...
I have seen this at other events where people park in such a way that no one is getting out if they have to. Come on people if we want to play in the backcountry then we have to take responsibility for our actions. If a few of us are still going to push it on bad day then we have to expect that people will paint us with that one brush....sad but true.
If we don't want that stigma then talk to your buddies and remind them how important it is to come back at the end of the day, more than riding that sic line one last time or choosing to be in an area that is not meant to be ridden that day. Our families, friends and the sledding community as a whole will be all better off if we do that..
I still can't believe the things i see out there every day I am out...more than one guy on a hill under cutting hanging cornice rolls...every day i am out I see guys making poor choices...this does happen with every backcountry user...but pointing out other groups to make us seem better or normal is stupid...lets take it on ourselves to get more education out there...