Kyle91rs
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Been reading the thread over on the REVELSTOKE section and I was just curious... What are your thoughts about having a beer on the hill with your buds? Do you do it? To what extent, if any, is it acceptable in your mind? I know this topic may draw attention from the doo gooders but that's fine, everyone's entitled to their opinions.
Few years back in valemount I met up with a group on a socked in day at Allen and we were just shooting ch!t, the guy must have pounded back half doz just during our half hour conversation waiting for clouds the clear!! Next time I saw him he was piled up in a tree with a busted up sled... To me that was irresponsible and just plain stupid.
myself, I usually pack up 4-6 beers, or one for each guy in my riding group and yes, I pack it out as well. Is having one sociable beer really that frowned upon as adults on the hill? Even when u see guys still drunk 10am at the cabins from the night before, but since they slept 3 hours they're considered fit to operate a sled??
Every so often I stumble upon an area where there's been a gathering of sleds and it's like a land mine field of beer cans.. I know this may not mean much to your average joe blow first time up in the mountains, but to all of us who cherish each and every moment we spend riding, on behalf of the entire snowmobile community I'd just like to remind everyone to be responsible, set an example, your mothers shouldn't have to follow you on a sled and pick up after you!!
Few years back in valemount I met up with a group on a socked in day at Allen and we were just shooting ch!t, the guy must have pounded back half doz just during our half hour conversation waiting for clouds the clear!! Next time I saw him he was piled up in a tree with a busted up sled... To me that was irresponsible and just plain stupid.
myself, I usually pack up 4-6 beers, or one for each guy in my riding group and yes, I pack it out as well. Is having one sociable beer really that frowned upon as adults on the hill? Even when u see guys still drunk 10am at the cabins from the night before, but since they slept 3 hours they're considered fit to operate a sled??
Every so often I stumble upon an area where there's been a gathering of sleds and it's like a land mine field of beer cans.. I know this may not mean much to your average joe blow first time up in the mountains, but to all of us who cherish each and every moment we spend riding, on behalf of the entire snowmobile community I'd just like to remind everyone to be responsible, set an example, your mothers shouldn't have to follow you on a sled and pick up after you!!