tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4645067106560727424.post7912868939465727571..comments2012-10-18T05:30:15.822-07:00Comments on Adventure Time with Jonah and Nika: Pet Peeve: Hating on CPEKThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18433829589009666450noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4645067106560727424.post-25699338510283492442012-02-17T13:29:12.348-08:002012-02-17T13:29:12.348-08:00Nice post! I, too, get sick of the attitude CPE an...Nice post! I, too, get sick of the attitude CPE and its team receive. <br /><br />I've been at other venues and heard competitors telling each other not to bother with CPE because it's "too easy." In almost the same breath I've heard the same people also complain "It takes to long to move up." Um, so which is it? Because with CPE trials regularly offering 8-10 runs in a weekend, if it's so easy, these folks should be blasting their way through C-ATCHs and even C-ATEs, right?<br /><br />Another side of this is that I'll be at CPE trials and hear competitors who compete in multiple venues complaining about course designs: "What? look at this turn! That entry! That's impossible! My dog can't do that! You would NEVER see that in [ other venue]."<br /><br />CPE doesn't count refusals? If your dog doesn't make them, then so what? CPE times are not as tight as your favorite venue? There are lots of CPE dogs that regularly come in WELL under course time, so so what?<br /><br />I invite everyone who hates on CPE to come run level C for a season. If you still find it "too easy," I'll pay for your C-ATE cake.dailywoofhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16190684186460254736noreply@blogger.com