I am a rookie and do not know much about trail rides, but from observing people in general it seems there will always be differences in how they will want to do things
no matter what the activity. So it would seem that people with similar likes should somehow be grouped together. We all know I had some trouble on the trails Friday and Saturday. When we were at the rock bowl and Just before I roll started I was sick to get back to camp and out of the line so I would not hold the group up without getting stuck on the trail alone. As soon as a option to go down the hill and back to camp presented itself I immediately took it. Thanks Perry for escorting me down. Saturday when I first noticed the same problem was still there I asked and got a quick 5 minute jump charge from Bart and returned to camp where I finally solved the problem, not holding the group I was with up any longer than necessary. Thanks Bart and all who assisted me. At this stage in the game I feel I may need to be with the less capable or slower moving group with hopes that some day I will be able to keep up with and learn from the more experienced off roaders. Some day I would love to be able to get on the rocks climbing like some of you did in the bowl. Give me a year and I will not have the best rig in the crowd but I will progress greatly from where I am at now. I do have enthusiasm and drive to get there. I learned so much this past weekend. I wanna be a big dog too. Do you guys have a trail master kinda like we do with a Hunt Master who takes charge and directs people on where to be and what is expected of them during the Hunt or on the trails? My observations of something like this would have seen Chuzie and Chuck on Friday and Bart on Saturday in this roll..
no matter what the activity. So it would seem that people with similar likes should somehow be grouped together. We all know I had some trouble on the trails Friday and Saturday. When we were at the rock bowl and Just before I roll started I was sick to get back to camp and out of the line so I would not hold the group up without getting stuck on the trail alone. As soon as a option to go down the hill and back to camp presented itself I immediately took it. Thanks Perry for escorting me down. Saturday when I first noticed the same problem was still there I asked and got a quick 5 minute jump charge from Bart and returned to camp where I finally solved the problem, not holding the group I was with up any longer than necessary. Thanks Bart and all who assisted me. At this stage in the game I feel I may need to be with the less capable or slower moving group with hopes that some day I will be able to keep up with and learn from the more experienced off roaders. Some day I would love to be able to get on the rocks climbing like some of you did in the bowl. Give me a year and I will not have the best rig in the crowd but I will progress greatly from where I am at now. I do have enthusiasm and drive to get there. I learned so much this past weekend. I wanna be a big dog too. Do you guys have a trail master kinda like we do with a Hunt Master who takes charge and directs people on where to be and what is expected of them during the Hunt or on the trails? My observations of something like this would have seen Chuzie and Chuck on Friday and Bart on Saturday in this roll..