Wow, sounds like Tucks would be safer than the Auto Road? Bill, do you still have any film from Tucks? I seem to remember an airborne sled and tumbling rider. Was that yours?
KDT
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Wow, sounds like Tucks would be safer than the Auto Road? Bill, do you still have any film from Tucks? I seem to remember an airborne sled and tumbling rider. Was that yours?
KDT
Just uploaded one: http://youtube.com/watch?v=8pflHPIsR_UQuote:
Originally Posted by KD Talbot
Look around in my videos for a skier wiping out that should go live in the next few hours.
That's the one! Thanks, Bill!
KDT
Wild ride for sure. I added a link to it in the Our Videos section of our MWO Fotki site.
Was that you on the sled?? There are a lot of videos on youtube on skiing Tucks. I was just checking them out. Really cool stuff. One day I will try it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bill O
For the record that is not me on the sled nor is that me screaming/talking in the background.Quote:
Originally Posted by WSR88D
If that was you my next question would have been, how many days after were you sore?:eek: ouch!Quote:
Originally Posted by Bill O
I could not believe the guy stood up at the end of it.
Aubrie's comments and photos about the summit fox are neat. To think you can get that close to "him". I do like this one best. Is he asking, "where is Jim"?
http://www.mountwashington.org/weath...7/IMG_2570.JPG
These are great shots of the fox. It makes me want to take him home with me. Although I don't think he would like Florida much. It's hard to think of him as a wild animal. He looks so domesticated.