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Matt, reread my post, I musta been editing it at the same time you were writing yours. I added an edit that for the strictly stocker runs the world won't end. In that situation on a stocker run at non-extreme angles it would be an easy deal to just wrap a strap around there and pretzel his bumper trim to get him out. It'll still cost him a heckuva lot more than ten or twenty bucks to fix that bumper later, though.
What hit my "hot button" and elicited my reaction was the recurring attitude that it's okay to come naked to a run with the pre-conceived plan to depend on all the rest of us (that did come prepared) to bail oneself out. For stockers its a different category and I re-edited that to make it clear. I'm just tired of hearing that attitude, especially since it's cost me lots of enjoyment on several runs that I took the money, time, and trouble to attend; only to find myself spending hours helping extricate another vehicle out of a jam that they got theirself into and was totally unprepared to get out of. As I mentioned in my post, this attitude doesn't seem to crop up in any other sport but this one.
By the way, I hear you're thinking of trying out beginner's skydiving. I'd like to tag along. Can I borrow your reserve shute?
'Ol Krusty
What hit my "hot button" and elicited my reaction was the recurring attitude that it's okay to come naked to a run with the pre-conceived plan to depend on all the rest of us (that did come prepared) to bail oneself out. For stockers its a different category and I re-edited that to make it clear. I'm just tired of hearing that attitude, especially since it's cost me lots of enjoyment on several runs that I took the money, time, and trouble to attend; only to find myself spending hours helping extricate another vehicle out of a jam that they got theirself into and was totally unprepared to get out of. As I mentioned in my post, this attitude doesn't seem to crop up in any other sport but this one.
By the way, I hear you're thinking of trying out beginner's skydiving. I'd like to tag along. Can I borrow your reserve shute?
'Ol Krusty