MrMorgan
Active VIP Member
Could SAR be tied to health care costs? If you smoke, or hang glide, or even sled, and you are injured as a result, your health care premiums could be raised. This would be similar to insurance programs that remove your "no claims" discount and raise your rates.
As for avy training being part of the licensing, that sounds reasonable. The problem with that, and any trail pass increases, is enforcement. There is no means to enforce this, period. In addition, this will increase the number of riders who avoid the toll booth and punch new trails into the alpine. This could have very adverse effects for all riders. Don't forget about the MWs out there. We are challenged by more than one type of opponent.
I like the idea of a proactive approach. Find a proposed remedy that we can all live with and take it to the table. The alternative is waiting to see what is rammed down our throat.
Just a thought...
As for avy training being part of the licensing, that sounds reasonable. The problem with that, and any trail pass increases, is enforcement. There is no means to enforce this, period. In addition, this will increase the number of riders who avoid the toll booth and punch new trails into the alpine. This could have very adverse effects for all riders. Don't forget about the MWs out there. We are challenged by more than one type of opponent.
I like the idea of a proactive approach. Find a proposed remedy that we can all live with and take it to the table. The alternative is waiting to see what is rammed down our throat.
Just a thought...