Top 10 things that piss me off when Wheeling.

DrMoab

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10.People who show up late for a trail run.

9.Breakdowns at the trail Head.

8.People who bring poorly maintained vehicles to a trail run.

7.People who don't know how to work on their own junk.

6.People who spend way more then three tries at an obstacle when there is a crowd waiting.

5.Trying to spot a friend and then having 15 other guys trying to spot at the same time.

4.Drinking and wheeling.

3.I hate it when someone breaks down or rolls over on a narrow trail and won't do what they can to move it quickly.

2.People who throw beer cans and trash out on the trail.

1. People tearing up trails or going off designated routes.
 
DrMoab said:
10.People who show up late for a trail run.

9.Breakdowns at the trail Head.

8.People who bring poorly maintained vehicles to a trail run.

7.People who don't know how to work on their own junk.

6.People who spend way more then three tries at an obstacle when there is a crowd waiting.

5.Trying to spot a friend and then having 15 other guys trying to spot at the same time.

4.Drinking and wheeling.

3.I hate it when someone breaks down or rolls over on a narrow trail and won't do what they can to move it quickly.

2.People who throw beer cans and trash out on the trail.

1. People tearing up trails or going off designated routes.

You coming to Tellico this July? I'll see if I can acomidate you on some of them......
 
Are those in any specific order?

x2 on the trail drinking and the littering. I also hate it when people go off the trail or tear up and break stuff.
 
DrMoab said:
10.People who show up late for a trail run.

9.Breakdowns at the trail Head.

8.People who bring poorly maintained vehicles to a trail run.

7.People who don't know how to work on their own junk.

6.People who spend way more then three tries at an obstacle when there is a crowd waiting.

5.Trying to spot a friend and then having 15 other guys trying to spot at the same time.

4.Drinking and wheeling.

3.I hate it when someone breaks down or rolls over on a narrow trail and won't do what they can to move it quickly.

2.People who throw beer cans and trash out on the trail.

1. People tearing up trails or going off designated routes.

X2...And...The idiot with his over-blinged Defender who has no idea that he should have stopped at the wide spot 50 feet back up the trail so those who were going up could pass by. :gonnablow
 
11. Asshats in AWD vehicles who think they can actually take them off-pavement, then expect you to pull them out when they get stuck.

This happened to myself and a couple of friends a few months ago in Big Bear. Some tard had taken their shiny new Lexus RX330 up one of the trails and managed to get it hung up front and rear in a dip - basically, all four wheels were barely making contact with the ground and doing a really good job of just throwing small amounts of dirt around.

We walk over to see if we can help the guy out. He first refuses to roll down the window, doing the 'if I can't see you you don't exist' routine. Finally, after knocking on the glass, he rolls it down. We ask if he needs help; grudgingly he agrees. One of my friends gets a recovery strap; the guy freaks, screaming that we're going to break his SUV.

At this point, we give him a reality check: he's stuck and can either stay there and starve or be yanked out. His wife starts telling him that they need to be towed because she's fed up with having been sitting there for the past hour followed by telling us how we're going to hook up the straps. We ignore her, but the husband tells us to pull him to the *other* side of the dip. This is met with a gentle, "no, we are not going to pull you to the other side of the thing you're stuck on."

They start whining so we pack up the strap and tell them they can either wait for someone else to come by or be pulled out the way they came in. More whining about how they want to 'continue their drive', followed by more explanations of how they're only going to be towed out one way. Eventually they relent and we drag them out.

The wife then starts in on how 'we're supposed to help them' and that 'we're stopping them from enjoying the mountains'. We offer to push them back into the dip, at which point they shut up and leave. Typical idiot yuppie BS; just because the dealer tells you it's an off-road vehicle doesn't mean that it actually *is*. I hate them as much as the drunks in the sky-high F150s.
 
12. watchin the guys in the rock buggies tear up natural rock formations to "test out their rigs" its national forestland for a reason. dont ruin what someone else wants to enjoy, even if you have a bet with your buddy who can get higher up the rock formation
 
13. Chicks trying to wheel vehicles they know very little about.

:shhh:

Ryan, did you sneak in on an unofficial run up here or something? Same peeves here...especially the 'more than 3 tries' bullshit.
 
i wonder who you could be talking about;)

not me surely:D
 
hehe ok shirley:D :D :D
 
Ghost said:
You coming to Tellico this July? I'll see if I can acomidate you on some of them......

i very possibly will be in n. ga. the 1st week of july 2006. if your gonna be doing any trails during that week, please let me know. Only been there once and thru the tellico plains side....


thanks

:sunshine:
 
Ohh Yeah well be there...its the SE Chapter National Event..July 6-8 is the offical dates but I know some of us will be up there earlier
 
Kudzu said:
Ohh Yeah well be there...its the SE Chapter National Event..July 6-8 is the offical dates but I know some of us will be up there earlier

i will be drivin back south on sat the 8th. If anyone is riding from the murphy side before then. let me have some contact info so i can roll too.....
 
15.

People who don't keep sight of the guy behind them, and end up loosing part of the group.
 
16. People who don't keep sight of the person in front of them, and end up losing part of the group.
 
IntrepidXJ said:
if everyone payed attention to the person behind them, you wouldn;t have to worry about the person in front of you. that's the way i've always handled things when leading a group

me too.
:)
 
IntrepidXJ said:
if everyone payed attention to the person behind them, you wouldn;t have to worry about the person in front of you. that's the way i've always handled things when leading a group

In an ideal world, sure. Doesn't always work that way in the real world.
 
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