Not sure how I missed this thread![Confused :confused: :confused:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
I'm also not sure why you guys are bashing him so much.
At first it was kind of confusing as to what he was upset about.
After a couple of his latter posts, he aknowledged that the guy passed him closely on a hill AT THE SAME TIME HE WAS ON THE HILL.
IMO, this is not acceptable, and I would be pissed too, regardless of what sled I or he was on.
1 sled on the hill at a time... Its a very simple concept, but seems hard for some to practice.
There is a possiblility of avy danger, but even if its a small hill there is a possibility of a colision.
Not to mention common coutesy.
I don't sit and pound a hill all day, usually a few pulls and move on.
I know I am competetive, and like to see how I and my sled performs against others on a hill.
It also bothers me when you wait for a person to get off the hill so you can climb it, and 2 or more guys just keep pounding the hill 2 or more on the hill at a time.
If I see someone waiting at the bottom of the hill for a climb, I wait my turn.
I'm also not sure why you guys are bashing him so much.
At first it was kind of confusing as to what he was upset about.
After a couple of his latter posts, he aknowledged that the guy passed him closely on a hill AT THE SAME TIME HE WAS ON THE HILL.
IMO, this is not acceptable, and I would be pissed too, regardless of what sled I or he was on.
1 sled on the hill at a time... Its a very simple concept, but seems hard for some to practice.
There is a possiblility of avy danger, but even if its a small hill there is a possibility of a colision.
Not to mention common coutesy.
I don't sit and pound a hill all day, usually a few pulls and move on.
I know I am competetive, and like to see how I and my sled performs against others on a hill.
It also bothers me when you wait for a person to get off the hill so you can climb it, and 2 or more guys just keep pounding the hill 2 or more on the hill at a time.
If I see someone waiting at the bottom of the hill for a climb, I wait my turn.