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CHASMAN9 said:
IT WAS AWESOME. I have tried to write this reply a few times already, but have not found the words to truly express the happiness that 9 year old boy and his family experienced this past weekend. Garrett is a great young man and JR and Lori are some first rate parents and I wanted to make sure they remembered this day forever. First off, I want to thank Adam Woodlee and WOD for donating the Axle helmet which I had as many of the drivers autograph for him as possible with the short amount of time I had. As most people know, if you ride with me, you're going to need a good helmet. lol The look on Garrett's face when I gave it to him was absolutely priceless an it just continued to get better throughout the day.
As I said , it was only going got better. Prior to awarding Travis Lovett the $25,000 Bounty hill money he claimed that evening, Tom presented Garrett and his family with a Brand New Polaris 4 wheeler just like the one that was destroyed. This was what it was all about, seeing a 9 year old boy, whose dreams were crushed, brought back to life by the Wheeling community/ family that we are. It doesn't get much better than this. His father who already knew about this, was left speechless and was in tears as well as Garrett and his mother. Good things happen to good people. It will forever being on my mind and glad to say I was there and lived a small part of this great event.

Tom, if you happen to read this, God bless you for all you do and the generosity that you show this sport and all the lives you touch. You truly are a gentleman and someone everyone should get to meet sometime in there lives. You stand as a pillar in the wheeling community and an shining example of what it means to be a caring Christian man. Myself and everyone who attended will forever remember what you did for this family on October 10th, 2015. Thank you sir... :dblthumb:

I bet the little dude had a smile ear to ear riding up to the hill in a buggy.
 
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CHASMAN9 said:
Tom, if you happen to read this, God bless you for all you do and the generosity that you show this sport and all the lives you touch. You truly are a gentleman and someone everyone should get to meet sometime in there lives. You stand as a pillar in the wheeling community and an shining example of what it means to be a caring Christian man. Myself and everyone who attended will forever remember what you did for this family on October 10th, 2015. Thank you sir... :dblthumb:

x2

I will be a loyal AOP customer for the rest of my life.
 
B.DRAKE said:
This is awesome! I couldn't watch the video without tearing up, Tom is a top notch guy! The wheeling community does have a huge heart :dblthumb:

Me either. I'm getting soft in my old age. NO pun intended John!
 
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jeeptj99 said:
I bet the little dude had a smile ear to ear riding up to the hill in a buggy.


He really did. I took pictures of it but my phone says my attachment is too large and won't let me post them. Definitely worth it if someone can size them up and post them up for me. :dunno:
 
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CHASMAN9 said:
He really did. I took pictures of it but my phone says my attachment is too large and won't let me post them. Definitely worth it if someone can size them up and post them up for me. :dunno:

Put them on facebook and link them. Or email them to me. [email protected]
 
That guy might as well have sold his truggy in the first place. Not like he can ever be seen in it again on the trails now.
 
patooyee said:
That guy might as well have sold his truggy in the first place. Not like he can ever be seen in it again on the trails now.


I thought I heard it was being drug behind a slow boat to china. That's the definition of "trolling" :flipoff1:
 
pic :)
 

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jeeptj99 said:
man that's awesome. Did you take him up any obstacles or anything?


No, it was obstacle enough driving all the way from the pavilion to the starting line, in 3 wheel drive. I'm still broke from hitting the bounty hill last time. We did get covered in mud though. Had a blast with Garrett.

Thanks Stephen for posting them for me. thumb.gif
 
It was absolutely awesome to get to meet that little guy. I thought his eyes was going to pop out when we uncovered his new rig. Later on that night I asked him what he thought of his day. He replied "this is the best day of my life". I gave him another hug and told him he would have better days in life than this. I can't say enough about how the offroad community made the little guy feel special.
 
adventureoffroadpark said:
It was absolutely awesome to get to meet that little guy. I thought his eyes was going to pop out when we uncovered his new rig. Later on that night I asked him what he thought of his day. He replied "this is the best day of my life". I gave him another hug and told him he would have better days in life than this. I can't say enough about how the offroad community made the little guy feel special.

Did he know why he was there?
 
patooyee said:
Did he know why he was there?

No. He just thought he was coming to another event. When he got there Saturday morning I talked to him and told him I heard he had a bad day the last time he visited. I then told him I had arranged a ride up the mountain in a buggy and he was so excited. Greg Cary had him a seat, a new helmet, and his name on his buggy and led the drivers up to the race hill with him as co-pilot. He had no clue he was getting his ride back until that night.
 
adventureoffroadpark said:
No. He just thought he was coming to another event. When he got there Saturday morning I talked to him and told him I heard he had a bad day the last time he visited. I then told him I had arranged a ride up the mountain in a buggy and he was so excited. Greg Cary had him a seat, a new helmet, and his name on his buggy and led the drivers up to the race hill with him as co-pilot. He had no clue he was getting his ride back until that night.

You Sir are the type guy that is few and far between, awesome job!

You too Greg
 
adventureoffroadpark said:
No. He just thought he was coming to another event. When he got there Saturday morning I talked to him and told him I heard he had a bad day the last time he visited. I then told him I had arranged a ride up the mountain in a buggy and he was so excited. Greg Cary had him a seat, a new helmet, and his name on his buggy and led the drivers up to the race hill with him as co-pilot. He had no clue he was getting his ride back until that night.

That's just awesome. Thank you.

That video of him receiving the 4wheeler is literally the best off-roading video I've seen all year. (No offense to BK or Madram.)
 
adventureoffroadpark said:
It was absolutely awesome to get to meet that little guy. I thought his eyes was going to pop out when we uncovered his new rig. Later on that night I asked him what he thought of his day. He replied "this is the best day of my life". I gave him another hug and told him he would have better days in life than this. I can't say enough about how the offroad community made the little guy feel special.

Doesn't get much better than this! I am trying to plan a trip to come check your park out and shake your hand!
 
CHASMAN9 said:
No, it was obstacle enough driving all the way from the pavilion to the starting line, in 3 wheel drive. I'm still broke from hitting the bounty hill last time. We did get covered in mud though. Had a blast with Garrett.

Thanks Stephen for posting them for me. thumb.gif


thats awesome. I bet he is telling all his buddies at school about it. Big shout out to Tom for stepping up.
 
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