Have you ever been lost, or have lost a member of your crew?

tex78

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When we first starting going to Revy. The rule was, Dad will check it out, and my 2 daughters would stay put.
Slowly ventured from cabin, hit Walldy world. then antenna hill (newby lake). BOY WAS THAT EXTREME.........LOL.....A whole 5 KM from cabin. LOL!
We dropped into the lower lakes one year. (3 YEARS) and played for at least 4 hours.
Learning how to carve, fall off, etc. We were newbies.
Everything looked good till we did the short climb back out.
As dads do. Tell the girls evething is fine. (they are 9 and 13 at the time).
Do a few laps and everthing looks very confusing..
Not sure were to go to. so shut off machine and just listen. Usuasslly it will clear.
But being a dumbass. Rode till dusk.
Decided to push on slowly as it was snowing like hell and foggy.
Here we were about 300 from trail down..
Daughters thought I was a hero but I was scared as HELL and ready to hunker down,
To this day. I look behind me at all times and do not venture beyond mine or my groups means.
I watch the weaher and will shut it down
There is always tommorrom.
I thank Mark Shade, Jason Duperou, Eddie, Hommer, and all the other guys that have taught me how to respect the mountaintains,

If you are riding and feel uncomfortable. Do not be afraid to say something and go to the cabin.
You will have total respect . Ask for directions and even ask for someone to take you there.
SAFETY FIRST!!!!!
Everyone arrives home!!!
I now that moumain very well. Even in extreme conditions I can assist people getting to cabin..
But before. I had the #%$% out of mr.
Just being honest as MOMMA wants truthful stories.

OH yay. Met TEX at ZalaS once. Love you brother.
Back at cha
 
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