harski
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Another thought from this past week riding is how much trust we put in someone's ability to ride in such tight quarters. My wife and I were stopped deciding where we were going and as we were ready to go a group of 4 riders (1 or 2 men, and 1 or 2 women) went by and coincidently, they were going the same direction. As we got going, I couldn't believe how fast they left us on a tight winding trail!! I picked up the pace to catch them to get a feel of how fast they were going. My guess is for how fast they were going the lead rider was pushing a little hard to be able to stop in a tight corner. Now, my wife and I don't crawl by any means on a tight trail but I sure as heck make sure I am as tight as possible around blind corners and to the right on hills. So, my inquiring mind is wondering, what are peoples real ability to ride a sled and are they really riding at the right pace to their ability or just trying to "fit" in to their group? Are they really looking ahead or just in front of them? Do they really look around corners? I think people ride beyond their ability, terrain, and conditions. It's really scary when you think about it.
Stay safe out there people and be on alert!
Harski
Stay safe out there people and be on alert!
Harski