moyiesledhead
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Wow! I really appreciate where I ride after reading all this! No more trips to the busy areas for me.
Hopefully they poured it in their truck!We had 6 full cans taken from the box of the truck in Corbin one day. Funny thing was that one was full of methanol as my buddy is an operator so always has a can for freeze ups. I bet what ever they poured that into didn't last long.
Wow! I really appreciate where I ride after reading all this! No more trips to the busy areas for me.
Its pretty sad to hear all these coments about quitting sledding because some one had a 100 dollar jerry can get swiped.
Interesting, i've been sledding since the mid 70s. Actually bought my first sled in 1976 new but started on loaner sleds in 74 in Quebec. I moved to BC in 76 and tookup the sport sledding.
In all the years i've been doing this i have never had issues with being ripped off, especially in the hills. Like someone already mentioned, there is a CODE sledders pretty much go by and i've witnessed it.
But today people are not like that, they buy sleds on credit, take up a sport that they honnestly cannot afford and steal from others to gain what they cannot afford.
6 years ago while i was guiding a group from the U.S., we got back to the vehicles and some aszwhipe ripped off my loading ramp for my deck. The American sledders helped me loadup and it sure was an eye opener on the type of new breed out there.
I have heard of few getting their fuel ripped off but never experienced it my self. Though i carry my fuel now no if or buts from stories i have heard....too bad, it honnestly was never that way......in the old days.
Its pretty sad to hear all these coments about quitting sledding because some one had a 100 dollar jerry can get swiped. Why is it assumed that because a person that rides a sled is expected to all of a sudden be some hi and mighty being. Outside of sledding they could be the biggest prick thief around and just happened to get into sledding. Its like the guy everyone knows that is an as$hole when drunk. Take a closer look at them next time. Chances are their an as$hole that just happens to be drunk. I have had 2 kids over the last 5 years and can't wait till the day when I can take them up the mountain to meet all the incredible people that ride for the pure love and freedom of sledding. If we get something swiped we will deal with it then. It will for surely not make me want to quit riding.
I was not judging him, I answered his questions. Which part was me judging him? Geez he stereo types saying it's only young newbies with no money that do not care if our stuff gets stolen. I was pointing out that it is not true. I said I get peoples priorities change, 100% percent. If guys interests change or life changes fair enough, but to be run off by scum bag loser thieves, that in my opinion , which I am allowed, is a weak reason to stop sledding. Reread my reply, the top of my post was his question. I know I can get typing but on this one I was answering his question and giving my opinion, which is what this site is, peoples opinions. If no one wrote what they felt what's the point of snow ad mud.
Man nerves are on edge I hope it f'n snows soon so I don't need to keyboard roop anymore. Gary