EmEight
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So a group of us rode Boulder Thursday Friday Saturday. And a bigger gong show I have never seen. This drinking and sledding thing has gotten way out of hand. We came across a couple groups that had guys that were so hammered they could hardly stumble to their sled. I'm not talking about a couple beers. We would sit at the bottom of a hill climb section and chat or take a poke at the hill. And these guys were pounding beers back. Then once the beer was gone pulled out flasks and continued drinking. A kid on a snow bike went ripping past us and straight into an big hole. Ate handlebars, then comes stumbling out of the hole and waving over someone in his group to help him out.
Heading down the trail Thursday night at 530 we meet a guy heading up. We stop and see if everything is ok. He smells heavily of liquor and is slurring his words. Turns out he is headed up to look for a guy in their group that is lost.
As as if the shenanigans up top were not bad enough. In the parking lot at 9:30 am there was a group shot gunning beers in their trailer. And carrying out 15 packs and packing as many as they could in or on their sleds and packs. They had their sleds parked on the middle of the road and were asked multiple times by the parking attendant it move them. Finally to comply.
How much longer till one of these drunk idiots kills someone on the trails? And how many of the SAR calls are due to alcohol? It's only a mater of time before there will be drastic steps taken that will effect all of us sledders. What can we do as a sledding community to fix this problem? Don't get me wrong. I have no problem with a couple beers while out sledding for the day. I don't personally drink anything while sledding. I save that for when I'm down having supper. But I'm not trying to stand on a soap box and shake my finger at anyone that has a drink on the hill.
Ok ok rant over. Sorry it's so long.
Heading down the trail Thursday night at 530 we meet a guy heading up. We stop and see if everything is ok. He smells heavily of liquor and is slurring his words. Turns out he is headed up to look for a guy in their group that is lost.
As as if the shenanigans up top were not bad enough. In the parking lot at 9:30 am there was a group shot gunning beers in their trailer. And carrying out 15 packs and packing as many as they could in or on their sleds and packs. They had their sleds parked on the middle of the road and were asked multiple times by the parking attendant it move them. Finally to comply.
How much longer till one of these drunk idiots kills someone on the trails? And how many of the SAR calls are due to alcohol? It's only a mater of time before there will be drastic steps taken that will effect all of us sledders. What can we do as a sledding community to fix this problem? Don't get me wrong. I have no problem with a couple beers while out sledding for the day. I don't personally drink anything while sledding. I save that for when I'm down having supper. But I'm not trying to stand on a soap box and shake my finger at anyone that has a drink on the hill.
Ok ok rant over. Sorry it's so long.