Woman dies in Glamis
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Woman dies in Glamis
Geeesh 440 I PM you everything but SS # and you still havnt called !?! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
shoot me you # via PM and I'll call when I get back. If you want to day trip up to the cinders take FR 776 to FR777 I'll be right around that area (only 1/4 mile area to search ) look for White F350 with 30' Weekend Warrior camped with Maroon 2500 HD with a 27' Ragin.
Back to the thread, I still think they should have had a GPS as well as anyone else riding in a area unfamilier.
shoot me you # via PM and I'll call when I get back. If you want to day trip up to the cinders take FR 776 to FR777 I'll be right around that area (only 1/4 mile area to search ) look for White F350 with 30' Weekend Warrior camped with Maroon 2500 HD with a 27' Ragin.
Back to the thread, I still think they should have had a GPS as well as anyone else riding in a area unfamilier.
#23
Woman dies in Glamis
I go riding with groups of experienced riders, and frequently I am the only one who carries water! I always pack a 3 liter Camelback. I make my kids take one, even if they are just play riding near camp. They each carry a whistle too. The rule is, if you are lost, stay where you are, drink your water when you need to, and blow that whistle!!
#24
Woman dies in Glamis
That's very sad. The first time I was at glamis for 4 Stroke Wars I too got a little disoriented on the first day. By the end of the second day, I had it down. I can't imagine what it would have been like without water, a compass, and some riding friends. Thank God her daughter survived. It's sad, but a story I'm glad was posted.
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