Oreo_penguin536
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Not sure if this is the right place so I apologize to admins if it is. I just got to thinking and after reading about the rollover about a month ago I had to post this.
Please don’t be a dumb ass and wheel, mountain bike, hike, moto, or any of that alone. If you see a guy solo on the trail or people struggling don’t leave them without at-least trying to help or swapping numbers, hell even invite them into your group. Don’t be the prick that charges tourist jeepers or wheelers 5 bucks a minute just to use your sat phone if they’re lost. Don’t be the guy who says “yeah I’ll get you unstuck for 40$”. There is a time and place for that but in the back woods is not that time or place. If you need money that bad get a second job or work more hours. You aren’t a macho muchacho by wheeling alone or charging people to help them. I’m not losing anymore friends this year or next year or any to come for that matter because they were alone wheeling, riding, or what ever. Telling someone where you are going and what your doing is sometimes not enough, same with having a cb in your rig or a spot gps locator. Coming from the experiences of hunting and being stalked by a mountain lion 15feet off my path to breaking my femur and knocking myself out not knowing who I was or getting stuck snow wheeling on a hill and not being able to even open the door to get out without enduring a slide off a cliff. Every time I had at-least 1 person there which is solely what got me out. Not letting people know where I was, not having a phone. Having people in the flesh there within ear or eye shot.
We all have those stories and we all are guilty of it at one time or another myself including. Yeah I might be that guy right now and I don’t care. Please, jeeping is fun! So make sure that one time you go solo won’t be the last time for you or your Jeep. At 21 years old I can literally count on 2 hands and almost 1 foot how many friends I’ve lost or people I’ve raced with from riding solo, wheeling alone etc etc. let alone friends turning into paras or quads (paraplegic or quadriplegic).
We had a saying at the track
“You can’t win practice. But you sure as shit can lose it.”
So don’t f****** lose it. For your wife, kid or best friends dog.
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Please don’t be a dumb ass and wheel, mountain bike, hike, moto, or any of that alone. If you see a guy solo on the trail or people struggling don’t leave them without at-least trying to help or swapping numbers, hell even invite them into your group. Don’t be the prick that charges tourist jeepers or wheelers 5 bucks a minute just to use your sat phone if they’re lost. Don’t be the guy who says “yeah I’ll get you unstuck for 40$”. There is a time and place for that but in the back woods is not that time or place. If you need money that bad get a second job or work more hours. You aren’t a macho muchacho by wheeling alone or charging people to help them. I’m not losing anymore friends this year or next year or any to come for that matter because they were alone wheeling, riding, or what ever. Telling someone where you are going and what your doing is sometimes not enough, same with having a cb in your rig or a spot gps locator. Coming from the experiences of hunting and being stalked by a mountain lion 15feet off my path to breaking my femur and knocking myself out not knowing who I was or getting stuck snow wheeling on a hill and not being able to even open the door to get out without enduring a slide off a cliff. Every time I had at-least 1 person there which is solely what got me out. Not letting people know where I was, not having a phone. Having people in the flesh there within ear or eye shot.
We all have those stories and we all are guilty of it at one time or another myself including. Yeah I might be that guy right now and I don’t care. Please, jeeping is fun! So make sure that one time you go solo won’t be the last time for you or your Jeep. At 21 years old I can literally count on 2 hands and almost 1 foot how many friends I’ve lost or people I’ve raced with from riding solo, wheeling alone etc etc. let alone friends turning into paras or quads (paraplegic or quadriplegic).
We had a saying at the track
“You can’t win practice. But you sure as shit can lose it.”
So don’t f****** lose it. For your wife, kid or best friends dog.
Sent from my iPhone using WAYALIFE mobile app
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