Many riders have taken the time to write lovely little
notes to us after a ride. We have appreciated those so much. To us,
the job well done, the ride successful, no one lost or hurt, is thanks enough in
it's way. However, polite society dictates thanking someone for a good job
or a courtesy is almost mandatory.
If thanks to me feels good, then thanks from me to
someone else should feel good to them. You know, the old Golden
Rule...
And my least favorite, HOW MANY OF YOU TELL the ride manager THANK
YOU???? Shameful, Shameful I always try to unless the RM
isn't available for me to and then I usually send them an email or talk to
them at the next ride. Sometimes my thank you is not always in words but in my
actions when I volunteer at their ride. AND as an RM I do get several
thank yous in return from me fellow riders and RMs.