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Snowmobilers are fu#%ing arrogant!!!!

Ok, Here's the deal!
I'm sick of you arrogant parking lot poser, my Sh&% is better than yours, my sled is faster than yours, I have a turbo so you need to look at me with my stupid looking mowhawk on my helmet and air cleaner sticking out the back of my seat, refuse to wave at you when you wave at me because my Sh%^ don't stink, hot rod around the parking lot, blip the throttle every two seconds so everybody will look at you, race by a guy having trouble with his sled on the trail without even slowing down, brand new clothes wearing, tell everybody how good of a rider you are at the bar, can't ride for sour owl sh%$, ride right by when a rider is stuck and needs help in plain sight, love to listen to yourself talk Pr&#ks with no regard to anyone else on the snow.

Sledding used to be something you could do with friends and meet friendly people on the snow and have new riding partners and friends in the future.
Now it's look at me get out of my way and look how cool I am!!!!!

If any of these things apply to you, you can pound sand!

If none of these things applies to the way you ride thank you and props to you! You are in the minority!

That's just my opinion, I could be wrong.

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Come ride in SE Idaho. We still stop and help, wave howdy as we go by and welcome all regardless of age, gender or skill level.
 
Try not to let narcissistic people get you down. Just be yourself and kind to others. Even the "look at me" people. They have their struggles too. Its just less obvious sometimes.
 
I have NEVER passed up a sled that had the hood up, or some dewd layin' in the snow checking out a track or susp....Or somebody stuck...Unless he's up the mtn high marking, then he's on his own.:face-icon-small-ton
Sounds like you've been chit on, more than once...Sorry to hear that..your riding areas don't sound like my cup of fun. Like mold said, come to S.E. Idaho, or Island Park, West yellowstone.
 
I've had the opposite happen to me in WY. Guy lawn darted his sled into a small creek. He and his 3 buddies were struggling to get it out so we stopped. I asked the guy if they needed help and he got all pissy and said "no one asked for your FN help get the F out of here." After that I dont stop anymore unless waved in and asked for help, or if someone is alone or its an emergency.
 
I have to agree with Mold. It must be a SE Idaho thing because i stop for everybody that has a hood up or looks like they meed help.
Sometimes I just stop to say Hi. I might even know ya once the helmet comes off.

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so just because someone has money and buys themselves an expensive turbo snowmobile and new clothes that makes them stuck up snobs? i guess we should be sorry we have good jobs and worked hard to get where we are.
 
Some days I wished I had been born a sociopath and then had become proficient in the use of lethal weaponry.
 
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