sleddineinar
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Well, we're glad you are on the right side of the grass at least. Just keep healing buddy!
I go over this thread on the anniversary of the accident every year. And the replacement sled that I picked up was a 96 XT6 that I turned into a Mountain Max +. Your accident and mine have eerie similarities.I just bought a replacment sled a 96 Vamax 600 Mountain Max.
Poorly marked trail is an understatement. Here's the scenario. A straight 50 mph trail, a SHARP 90* r/h turn that you'd have to make at 5 mph. Well, if you didn't make that turn, 10-15 feet past where you SHOULD have turned at was ravine w/ trees growing up in it. Whoever made and failed to mark that trail shout be kicked in the f*€k!n balls. I mean...... How stupid are you.
It was something straight off of Willy coyote & Roadrunner.
Ya, that sucks. Is it marked good now?Poorly marked trail is an understatement. Here's the scenario. A straight 50 mph trail, a SHARP 90* r/h turn that you'd have to make at 5 mph. Well, if you didn't make that turn, 10-15 feet past where you SHOULD have turned at was ravine w/ trees growing up in it. Whoever made and failed to mark that trail shout be kicked in the f*€k!n balls. I mean...... How stupid are you.
It was something straight off of Willy coyote & Roadrunner.
That portion of the trail no longer used because of this.Is it marked good now?
At least some good came out of it. Your accident maybe saved someone else's life. Maybe even whoever would have been leading that night if you weren't since you didn't normally lead. They might have hit it just a little bit different.That portion of the trail no longer used because of this.
Back on post #73, I said something about always thinking about this field/trail whenever I went out to work on my sled. It was almost like I'd "zone out" for a second or two. Like I said before, I was destined to do this.
^^^^What that guy said ^^^^^ Was in the hospital on the 20th of December (accident anniversary) having stitches removed from incisions 7 & 8. It's been 8 years guys and I've had a foot in my coffin and the other on a banana peel ever since.Anniversary of the accident guys. To all new members, please read and heed. Don't make the mistakes I made. It forever changed my life and my family's.