I love that the off road community helps each other out. I have received help in the past and have given it.
Today while taking a break , two motorcyclist past us. Nothing unusual there we are in an OHV park after all. A few minutes later a loan rider returned. He asked if we had any tools with us. His friend had popped the bead on his rear tire. After a bit of talking, and trying to figure out what tools he would need we decided just to drive up to where he was.
We had what he needed to get his tire back on and re-inflated. They both where thankful as they where on the opposite side of the park as their camp and tools. Would have been a long walk. Their thank yous where more than enough payment for our help. I was glad to be able to pay it forward so to speak.
As I was putting stuff away in the back of my rig and Dad was in the back of his, one of the kids yelled from where he was something about my drink. I figured he was telling me not to forget it as it was on the fender of Dad's Jeep. When I walked up there, they had placed a $5 bill under my cup. I grabbed it and said Oh no you don't need to pay us. As I walked forward to hand it back they both speed off so I could not give it back. Those little stinkers!!!
When I stopped to think about it, that is a testament to the fine young men they must be, and to their parents for raising such thoughtful children. The thought of payment for our help NEVER crossed my mind, If they had asked I would have told them to pay it forward to someone else on the trails. I don't help others for payment of any kind, well ok a thank you is nice to hear :-) but I do it because it's the right thing to do, and I know I appreciate it so much with others help us.
I just had to share this story of these 2 young men so if they ever see this, I want to thank them for being so thoughtful and appreciative of our help.
Play Safe and Tread Lightly
A 4 Wheeling Mom
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