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  1. #1
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    May 2007
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    Katy, Texas
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    ninja skateboarder

    I wouldn't feel too bad for him- better you should miss him then a car hit him although it sounds like he's a slow learner.

    Recently on a long slow climb up a a mountain pass, my riding companioon and I spent a fruitful period debating a similar question shortly after a not so smart driver coming down the narrow two lane curvy road too fast just about spun out going around a curve ahead of us, nearly taking us both out in the process. The questiion was, given the circumstances of a long slow 8,800 foot climb, and a reckless driver spinning out a curve or two below you, would you go back and try to render aid, even though doing so would mean that you have to reclimb thhe route? Our general conclusion was that we would call 911, report the accident and alert the next car passing in either direction but that we would probably not go back and rescue the idiot.

    the things one thinks of to take your mind off a climb.

    hippie biker chick

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    Brisbane, Australia
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    I wouldn't feel too bad about it either. Guys like him are an example of natural selection at work. It won't be long before he's taken out of the gene pool. Problem solved

    Max

 

 

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