CR500R
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Just need a spot to vent here, as this has happenned once already this season and with the grooming coming to an end it won't be long and guys will have to drive up the trails to find snow to unload.
My anger and frustration is for all the Idiots that drive up the trail with their 4x4 with all season tires and no chains with the 4 place enclosed trailer, why must you park and unload in the middle of the trail, then bugger off sledding without the courtesy of pulling your rig off to the side so as others can get by if need be? Or better yet, get your rig stuck and jacknifed on the trail and then do the same? Do you think you are the only people in the world that are going sledding that day!! I've come across this so many times in Mcbride that I've had enough, and this past weekend was the nerve breaker, I own a trail capable rig and the gear to get to the snow even in June and July, there is nothing more frustrating than coming down off the hill, loading up, heading down the trail and coming across one of these morons units and no one around. Same goes for heading up the trail and coming to one of these Idiots, and knowing the snow is still a km or 2 farther up and making me ride my sled up in the dirt and mud, just because the jackass couldn't make it thru a bad section. There should be a law that prevents morons from hauling there 4 place trailers up these trails in the spring, only trucks with decks or open 2 place trailers that can be easily manhandled should be allowed up the trails in the spring. 4 place trailers are to be left in the parking lots and on the highway not up a muddy, snow covered spring trail.
I'm not just picking on the 4 place guys here, I've come across a few dipshits with 2 place opens in tow, and some with 2 wheel drive trucks as well, it just seems the majority of time it's the big enclosed rig that is the culprit.
Take note, if you are one of these guilty buggers or with one , stop and think before you leave your rig to go riding, can others get by???? if the answer is no then remedy the situation before you go riding, because should I be headed to the same spot or already up there before you and come down to find the trail blocked you will be the one that's in for a hell of a surprise when you get back to your rig!!!!
My anger and frustration is for all the Idiots that drive up the trail with their 4x4 with all season tires and no chains with the 4 place enclosed trailer, why must you park and unload in the middle of the trail, then bugger off sledding without the courtesy of pulling your rig off to the side so as others can get by if need be? Or better yet, get your rig stuck and jacknifed on the trail and then do the same? Do you think you are the only people in the world that are going sledding that day!! I've come across this so many times in Mcbride that I've had enough, and this past weekend was the nerve breaker, I own a trail capable rig and the gear to get to the snow even in June and July, there is nothing more frustrating than coming down off the hill, loading up, heading down the trail and coming across one of these morons units and no one around. Same goes for heading up the trail and coming to one of these Idiots, and knowing the snow is still a km or 2 farther up and making me ride my sled up in the dirt and mud, just because the jackass couldn't make it thru a bad section. There should be a law that prevents morons from hauling there 4 place trailers up these trails in the spring, only trucks with decks or open 2 place trailers that can be easily manhandled should be allowed up the trails in the spring. 4 place trailers are to be left in the parking lots and on the highway not up a muddy, snow covered spring trail.
I'm not just picking on the 4 place guys here, I've come across a few dipshits with 2 place opens in tow, and some with 2 wheel drive trucks as well, it just seems the majority of time it's the big enclosed rig that is the culprit.
Take note, if you are one of these guilty buggers or with one , stop and think before you leave your rig to go riding, can others get by???? if the answer is no then remedy the situation before you go riding, because should I be headed to the same spot or already up there before you and come down to find the trail blocked you will be the one that's in for a hell of a surprise when you get back to your rig!!!!
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