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CoyoteGirl
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This year’s rides (yup, plural now with Tollgate, Halfway, Bend and Washington) have been pretty amazing. We have seen some noticeable revolutions among many of our fellow women riders. This past weekend at the Bend ride one group nicknamed themselves the butterflies as they fluttered from area to area. However, this got me to thinking, there is more to this word “butterfly” now. Below are some highlights of the transformation of women who ride snowmobiles into Backcountry Butterflies:
· I have witnessed ladies who normally would not climb any hill (nope, not going to do it!) conquer backcountry-treed hills without question. Following without hesitation.
· Taking a chance and busting a move on an off-camber situation, where normally they’d hand their sled over to their husband to ride out.
· Riders who couldn’t carve are now carving. Picking up a ski every chance they get!
· Ladies who didn’t know what a ****hook even was and now trying it!
· Ladies making plans to further their skills and expand their riding areas!
· Ladies deciding to work out and eat better to lengthen their riding days.
· Learning about proper riding gear - layering, venting, gloves, goggles etc.
· Learning about proper safety equipment – backpack, chest protector, knee pads, GPS radios, and tethers.
· Ladies who didn’t know that beacons & probes are a must in the back country are now planning to purchase them. (BTW husbands-who have these tools and their wives don't, we need to have a talk!!!)
· The initiative to learn more about their beacons and probes, even when they didn’t own them yet.
· Ladies who got their own truck and built their own one-place sled deck so they have the ease and independence to go ride whenever and where ever they feel like it.
· Confidence improvement in their riding abilities evidenced by Ladies starting to pick their own lines.
· Ladies stepping out of their comfort zone and asking to ride with the next level up group so that they can be pushed and learn new things.
· Ladies confident enough to stand up and speak their mind with out worry of drama. Realizing that their voice counts in the backcountry.
· Learning many different ways to get unstuck without ‘braun’….ie kick/ stomp, roll along. As well as learning about new tools to use - Straps, Kodiak shovel.
· Ladies were able to try out other sleds and are now in a better position to make up their own minds as to what sled they want next.
· Gained experience in how to handle mechanic issues, whether it was towing out a sled, changing a belt or learing to use tools to fix other issues.
· The creation of teamwork, comraderie and sharing of learned skills for when a rider gets stuck, hits a tree, or needs help loading or unloading.
· Navigation of difficult terrain at night when they have never had to ride out at night.
· Navigation via GPS to find and explore an “experienced riders only” area.
· And, last but not least, husbands realizing how invaluable this Ladies Ride time is and supporting their ladies in their endeavors!
I am sure I have missed some of them.. hopefully ladies will chime in with additions!
I am damn proud of what THE Ladies Ride has become. It definitely became more than I had ever imagined 12 years ago and I can NOT wait to see what is instore for us over the next 12 years.
· I have witnessed ladies who normally would not climb any hill (nope, not going to do it!) conquer backcountry-treed hills without question. Following without hesitation.
· Taking a chance and busting a move on an off-camber situation, where normally they’d hand their sled over to their husband to ride out.
· Riders who couldn’t carve are now carving. Picking up a ski every chance they get!
· Ladies who didn’t know what a ****hook even was and now trying it!
· Ladies making plans to further their skills and expand their riding areas!
· Ladies deciding to work out and eat better to lengthen their riding days.
· Learning about proper riding gear - layering, venting, gloves, goggles etc.
· Learning about proper safety equipment – backpack, chest protector, knee pads, GPS radios, and tethers.
· Ladies who didn’t know that beacons & probes are a must in the back country are now planning to purchase them. (BTW husbands-who have these tools and their wives don't, we need to have a talk!!!)
· The initiative to learn more about their beacons and probes, even when they didn’t own them yet.
· Ladies who got their own truck and built their own one-place sled deck so they have the ease and independence to go ride whenever and where ever they feel like it.
· Confidence improvement in their riding abilities evidenced by Ladies starting to pick their own lines.
· Ladies stepping out of their comfort zone and asking to ride with the next level up group so that they can be pushed and learn new things.
· Ladies confident enough to stand up and speak their mind with out worry of drama. Realizing that their voice counts in the backcountry.
· Learning many different ways to get unstuck without ‘braun’….ie kick/ stomp, roll along. As well as learning about new tools to use - Straps, Kodiak shovel.
· Ladies were able to try out other sleds and are now in a better position to make up their own minds as to what sled they want next.
· Gained experience in how to handle mechanic issues, whether it was towing out a sled, changing a belt or learing to use tools to fix other issues.
· The creation of teamwork, comraderie and sharing of learned skills for when a rider gets stuck, hits a tree, or needs help loading or unloading.
· Navigation of difficult terrain at night when they have never had to ride out at night.
· Navigation via GPS to find and explore an “experienced riders only” area.
· And, last but not least, husbands realizing how invaluable this Ladies Ride time is and supporting their ladies in their endeavors!
I am sure I have missed some of them.. hopefully ladies will chime in with additions!
I am damn proud of what THE Ladies Ride has become. It definitely became more than I had ever imagined 12 years ago and I can NOT wait to see what is instore for us over the next 12 years.