Prayers for the families of the 2 men killed in the BC avalanche on the weekend. I know both of these men well and my heart is broken for their families right now. Today am on way to ski for the week with wife and the kids, and to hell with farming this week. I think sometimes we miss the big picture of what's really important, and carry on bitchin whinin and moanin about things that really don't matter. If there's one thing I'm learning more of as I go thru life, its how important my family is. My perspective is changing. How about yours?
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Extreme anything by its very nature caught up to those folks in BC. It was only a matter of time, judging from the news pictures of what they were back country doing.
Any person with a shred of feelings would feel sorry about the outcome, but the other side tells me they are the people who walk in front of a fully throttled 747 engine for the thrill of it.
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Go to you tube and look for Big Iron Shootout.
There are some strange videos there and someone
is making a big point of selling extreme DVD's that
contain a lot of wreckage and carnage. It appears
commerce encouraged some serious risk taking,
and now the consequence is this. The first to leave
town was buddy who sells the DVD's. BTW, I have
some neighbours who was partnered with one of
the deceased and they are crushed. From the video
clips that I saw, the organizers encouraged this
kind of recklessness to make a buck. They should
be held responsible in this case because a properly
run event would never put people into that kind of
situation. Comment after you've seen the video
clips.
Rockpile
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