windingtrailgal
Active member
Why is this thread still under 3 pages??
I use hand signals...call it habit...and I appreciate them from others. I don't think anything less of those who don't use them...just information. I'm aware that just because I see a fist indicating last rider that it isn't the last snowmobiles I'm gonna see for the day. If I'm not in a position to hold up my left hand, I don't. I usually give a wave after I fist bump the last rider coming at me cuz I'm friendly like that...
My kid wears a Mohawk on his helmet. I'm gonna start carrying garden tools in a backpack because I'm sick of the job of digging out going to me because I'm the dang sweeper. My husbands sled is kinda piped up. So is the RMK we got from PR1. And I ride with my I-pod on full blast. Oh and we pass slower sleds.
(Why am I weighing in on this? Keep ur mouth shut, wtg!!!)
I think the reason this always causes such a debate is because there's no right or wrong answer. It's taught in the safety class and what they state is to do so safely. I'll add that I think it's a comfort thing as well. If ur not comfortable using hand signals, don't. But don't get aggregated with fellow sledders if they choose to use or not use. Just information that I like to give and I like to receive.
I use hand signals...call it habit...and I appreciate them from others. I don't think anything less of those who don't use them...just information. I'm aware that just because I see a fist indicating last rider that it isn't the last snowmobiles I'm gonna see for the day. If I'm not in a position to hold up my left hand, I don't. I usually give a wave after I fist bump the last rider coming at me cuz I'm friendly like that...
My kid wears a Mohawk on his helmet. I'm gonna start carrying garden tools in a backpack because I'm sick of the job of digging out going to me because I'm the dang sweeper. My husbands sled is kinda piped up. So is the RMK we got from PR1. And I ride with my I-pod on full blast. Oh and we pass slower sleds.
(Why am I weighing in on this? Keep ur mouth shut, wtg!!!)
I think the reason this always causes such a debate is because there's no right or wrong answer. It's taught in the safety class and what they state is to do so safely. I'll add that I think it's a comfort thing as well. If ur not comfortable using hand signals, don't. But don't get aggregated with fellow sledders if they choose to use or not use. Just information that I like to give and I like to receive.
