RTV Trials, November 14th
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2004 6:26 pm
Thanks to those who organized and helped with the trials yesterday. I had a great time trying out my range rover off-road for the first time.
I hate to pull a dark cloud over what was otherwise a great day but, there was one thing that did concern me. I was disappointed to see a 4wdabc member who is listed as a project manager on the 4WDABC website, drive into a tree not by accident and then accelerate while the truck was stuck up against the tree and the tires were all spinning, while being cheered on by a few of his buddies.
I'm not sure where this fits into the "The 4WDABC'S Goals and Objectives" listed on the main page of the 4wdabc website. "To promote responsible attitudes..." and " To protect our natural resources..."
This activity should not be tolerated on a sanctioned 4wdabc run and can lead to further problems as seen on the previous region 2 run.
I expect this will be discussed at the 4WDABC meeting and RL meeting on Tuesday. Unfortunately, I will be writing an exam on Tuesday and will not be able to attend.
Comments? Questions? Reply here.
Thanks again,
Don
I hate to pull a dark cloud over what was otherwise a great day but, there was one thing that did concern me. I was disappointed to see a 4wdabc member who is listed as a project manager on the 4WDABC website, drive into a tree not by accident and then accelerate while the truck was stuck up against the tree and the tires were all spinning, while being cheered on by a few of his buddies.
I'm not sure where this fits into the "The 4WDABC'S Goals and Objectives" listed on the main page of the 4wdabc website. "To promote responsible attitudes..." and " To protect our natural resources..."
This activity should not be tolerated on a sanctioned 4wdabc run and can lead to further problems as seen on the previous region 2 run.
I expect this will be discussed at the 4WDABC meeting and RL meeting on Tuesday. Unfortunately, I will be writing an exam on Tuesday and will not be able to attend.
Comments? Questions? Reply here.
Thanks again,
Don