Just a little something to get you in the MOOD!!!!!


I've seen that video a few times and every time i see i am jealous. I have't had the pleasure of riding in stuff like that. The only thing crappier than watching the video on the net is being the camera guy taping your buddy out there carving it up like that!!!
 
Yeah I've seen that video a few times and every time I just cant turn it off....I hafta watch the whole thing. Its definately a beautiful thing.
 
The stupid smowmobiler is the perfect example of "how not to cross a creek".
As far as the guy with the busted jaw - like you said OUCH!!! Now that guy has some passion for the sport!! Talk about a die hard rider, damn!
 
Yeah I saw that on youtube a few days ago titled "how not to cross a creek" and just started laughin my @$$ off. I think that guy pinned it in the water and then when he hit land the sled just about shot out from under him. You can tell he wasent expectin it at all....I think the guy with the camera was though.... That sled was F***ed though, he hit that tree pretty damn hard
 
gOOD ONE.yOU CAn hear both impacts..sled's front end and the guy being hit on the head.Why would guys want to wreck their sleds by doing this stuff.:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
^^^^^^^^^
Because it's fun to push the limits. Slednecks didn't become who they are by riding trails.

Here's us SD boys in the Snowy Range, WY last year. Nothing too crazy but not bad. ;)! The beginning of the video is less than 45 miles from the riding area(no snow), get up to the mountain and there's feet upon feet upon feet of it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvYYDf3LH7M
 
you and me for sure..but not on our SRX's for sure.Take a lot at this hillclimb run
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6uPoCQxqk4
ENJOY.If only I was about 25 years younger I would take the risk.I did do some crazy hill climbing in my younger days ,not like in the videos,but we were shooting straight up.Some of us made it and others did not.Some rolled machines and broken legs was the worst.Seemed when we are younger,we took more risks.
 


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