white ghost
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On sunday we went riding up at adams plateau. We unloaded at 1km which we have done now for the last month or so. There was 2-3 inches of fresh snow, We were the first guys up there that day. We eventually made it to the first cabin as we took a long round about way in through the trees.
When we got there we noticed 3 gas cans dropped off and no one in sight or ear shot. so we went in hoping that they got the stove going, sweet...
But no, they hadn't. no big deal,we got a rip roaring fire going in no time and hung up our already wet gear. about 20 minutes later a group of 8 or 9 sleds pulled up to the cabin and slowly started to make there way in. Honestly, I like to greet and meet people out there as we did that day.
But quickly I noticed these guys were a little different. They walked in with little more than a grunt hello, left the door to the cabin open and began hanging up thier gear around and on top of our gear.. I got up and moved my stuff out of the way. I was a little annoyed but no big deal. just then 2 other guys showed up that we knew. so we packed our stuff up and told the fellow sledders to have a good day and we left.
On the way down at the end of the day I notice wheel ruts on the road at about 10km. I was a little pissed at that but again no big deal. Well we got down to 7 km and it was a mess. I guess they had all drove up to that point with trucks and trailers. the road was f***** up! well we kept heading down and we caught up to them at 6 km and they had a truck in the ditch stuck facing up hill with a big enclosed trailer attached. I guess they had tried to turn around at the end of the day and got stuck doing it.... Normally I would have stopped and maybe helped out some how. but they were all there with several vehicles and honestly I was thinking as I rode by, figures and serves you right !!!!!
Is it wrong for me to feel that way??
When we got there we noticed 3 gas cans dropped off and no one in sight or ear shot. so we went in hoping that they got the stove going, sweet...
But no, they hadn't. no big deal,we got a rip roaring fire going in no time and hung up our already wet gear. about 20 minutes later a group of 8 or 9 sleds pulled up to the cabin and slowly started to make there way in. Honestly, I like to greet and meet people out there as we did that day.
But quickly I noticed these guys were a little different. They walked in with little more than a grunt hello, left the door to the cabin open and began hanging up thier gear around and on top of our gear.. I got up and moved my stuff out of the way. I was a little annoyed but no big deal. just then 2 other guys showed up that we knew. so we packed our stuff up and told the fellow sledders to have a good day and we left.
On the way down at the end of the day I notice wheel ruts on the road at about 10km. I was a little pissed at that but again no big deal. Well we got down to 7 km and it was a mess. I guess they had all drove up to that point with trucks and trailers. the road was f***** up! well we kept heading down and we caught up to them at 6 km and they had a truck in the ditch stuck facing up hill with a big enclosed trailer attached. I guess they had tried to turn around at the end of the day and got stuck doing it.... Normally I would have stopped and maybe helped out some how. but they were all there with several vehicles and honestly I was thinking as I rode by, figures and serves you right !!!!!
Is it wrong for me to feel that way??