Lund
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I got inspired by this post from another thread by Barry Barton to convey this experience the wife and i had last season. The last portion of Barry's post is what got me.
"Been in the mountains for about 15 yrs and we haven't needed sar yet but I would write a chq for a 1000 or more to help this group of people that risk so much for us. We do carry a lot of extra gear to make sure we can get out plus we have helped lots of other groups,but there are alot of great peaple I have met that will stop by and help if needed."
Last season the wife and i were riding in Owls Head, just the two of us when at one point she zig and i zag and we got separated for a few minutes. In the mean time KB got stuck on a deep hill side. By the time i got to her 2 other riders were there to help her out....nice, i thought.
I got there but miscalculated the depth and angle of the hill and ended up rolling the (my) sled over too much and got dug in sideways pointing up.
Ignoring the problem i went over to the wife and the 2 guys helping and we got her sled out and i was very appreciative for the help. When i got there before having her sled out one of the guys said and i quote "we are not digging out that yamaha"...at first i thought, oh ok. But once we had KB sled out they walked back to their sleds and rode off while KB and i got the Yamaha out.
OK....not a big deal, wife and i both ride together and we are 100% capable of taking care of our selves out there with our experience.
My thought is, was this ethical ? I know i cannot ride by some one if they are needing help, even if they are not needing the help, i will ask.
This guy reasoning was that he hated Yamaha's, at least that is what he kinda implied, so to bad for me hahaha.
Is it my imagination or are some becoming arrogant to what other ride now, i have heard other similar stories but thought of them as a one off thing.
Just thought i'ed post that. Thanks Barry Barton LOL
"Been in the mountains for about 15 yrs and we haven't needed sar yet but I would write a chq for a 1000 or more to help this group of people that risk so much for us. We do carry a lot of extra gear to make sure we can get out plus we have helped lots of other groups,but there are alot of great peaple I have met that will stop by and help if needed."
Last season the wife and i were riding in Owls Head, just the two of us when at one point she zig and i zag and we got separated for a few minutes. In the mean time KB got stuck on a deep hill side. By the time i got to her 2 other riders were there to help her out....nice, i thought.
I got there but miscalculated the depth and angle of the hill and ended up rolling the (my) sled over too much and got dug in sideways pointing up.
Ignoring the problem i went over to the wife and the 2 guys helping and we got her sled out and i was very appreciative for the help. When i got there before having her sled out one of the guys said and i quote "we are not digging out that yamaha"...at first i thought, oh ok. But once we had KB sled out they walked back to their sleds and rode off while KB and i got the Yamaha out.
OK....not a big deal, wife and i both ride together and we are 100% capable of taking care of our selves out there with our experience.
My thought is, was this ethical ? I know i cannot ride by some one if they are needing help, even if they are not needing the help, i will ask.
This guy reasoning was that he hated Yamaha's, at least that is what he kinda implied, so to bad for me hahaha.
Is it my imagination or are some becoming arrogant to what other ride now, i have heard other similar stories but thought of them as a one off thing.
Just thought i'ed post that. Thanks Barry Barton LOL
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