DaveB
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The 26" is compensated by the collection to the left....hahahaha.Our shitty little camp to stay in.
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Back on topic sorry guys
The 26" is compensated by the collection to the left....hahahaha.Our shitty little camp to stay in.
Lol
Back on topic sorry guys
I've seen that shack, you're just down from my buddy's camp. I'll pop in if you're there next time and say yoOur shitty little camp to stay in.
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Back on topic sorry guys
there's things you can study and learn, and things that only come with experience. whether it be a good mentor that is there with you, or by doing it the hard way.how long before we have to have a actual sled licence to ride in certain areas? I can see it starting with all the avy courses and certifications and trail passes
Why does everyone have to park at the bottom of the hill anyway? Some sleds are hard starting.
Why does everyone have to park at the bottom of the hill anyway? Some sleds are hard starting.
Some people are just happy getting to the cabin, falling off 7 times and going home.
Have any of you been on the hill and ran into a group 'playing' in a risky area and stopped and warned them about it and been either told off or ignored?I've been going to the mountains since the late 80's and noticed the sleds now can make pulls that the old hill climbing sleds could only dream of!But now a lot of risky stuff gets 'played' on and now I just cringe when you try and be helpful and get attitude back!Not to sound like a dick but our group will move and not be around to help when your luck runs out and you get buried!I've had to dig guys out before,luckily none dead but damn close, I've had to be dug out because I knew more than the 'old timers' giving me advice,you learn to appreciate some strangers advice!!I have noticed in the last few years the attitude of a lot of 'newbies' on the hill has been pretty arrogant and 'what do you know you old pussy'!Maybe when they start digging out one of their buddies that is turning blue already and they got to do cpr that they might listen to us 'old pussies'!By the way I'm 43 and I've been riding since I was 6!
If I was playing on a questionable hill and some stranger came up and said "I watched that hill slide last year, I wouldn't ride there" or something along those lines I'd thank him and get outta there. QUOTE]
See thats part of the problem, right there.. Just because it slid last year doesn't mean it is going to this year or just because it didn't slide last year doesn't mean it won't slide this year. It's all about the conditions at the time and how the snowpack is that year. So if the person recieving that type of feedback had a clue they may respond with "ya so it slid last year. this is this year" Would that be considered attitude??
If I was playing on a questionable hill and some stranger came up and said "I watched that hill slide last year, I wouldn't ride there" or something along those lines I'd thank him and get outta there. QUOTE]
See thats part of the problem, right there.. Just because it slid last year doesn't mean it is going to this year or just because it didn't slide last year doesn't mean it won't slide this year. It's all about the conditions at the time and how the snowpack is that year. So if the person recieving that type of feedback had a clue they may respond with "ya so it slid last year. this is this year" Would that be considered attitude??
Depends how it's said, Tone of voice. In the end, everyone of us rides with an acceptable risk limit. and everyone of us has different limits. If after you've been warned that it slid, it is up to you and you alone to decide what level of risk you feel comfortable in.
As you said it might not slide this year as conditions are different.
If I was playing on a questionable hill and some stranger came up and said "I watched that hill slide last year, I wouldn't ride there" or something along those lines I'd thank him and get outta there. QUOTE]
See thats part of the problem, right there.. Just because it slid last year doesn't mean it is going to this year or just because it didn't slide last year doesn't mean it won't slide this year. It's all about the conditions at the time and how the snowpack is that year. So if the person recieving that type of feedback had a clue they may respond with "ya so it slid last year. this is this year" Would that be considered attitude??
Your taking the way I worded that too specific I just mean being warned in general about the hill your on