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Crusty

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  1. Prep them all you can, teach them all you can, watch them all you can....ride right alongside them. At some point you have to let them start going on there own, obviously not in this case....parents failed keeping on eye on that little guy. He got lucky.

    You still can't control that idiot in the other OHV. I worry more about this then anything else, because you have no control over it, besides simply not going out to ride.

     

    Allot of good points made in here, regardless of any disagreements. I like the GPS idea, my kids are now young adults, they want to ride out of camp in adjacent areas and it freak me out.

    Radios and GPS for teens, I'd like to hear more on that, would make a good thread. :cheers:

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  2. 13 hours ago, ANGRYBUTTCRACK said:

    Happy ending.. hope the family and child set boundaries and have precautions moving forward... when our teenage girls ride around camp within a few miles, every kid has water, charged phones and tow ropes (which we've taught them to use)... and they're expected to check-in every few hours. Mostly they go to vendor row or something.

    All my kids rode with their teenage friends.

    More worried about them getting smoked by a large vehicle than anything else.

    abc

    my biggest fear.

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