powderpilot
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I've always believed that women are smarter than men. We have far less big crash horror stories than the guys do... But then I was thinking, maybe it's just because there are fewer of us on sleds???
Anyway, here's mine:
I pulled up to the club cabin, and there were about 30 sleds there. Went in to say a quick hello, and then hopped on my sled to hit the pow. Threw it into reverse, and hit the throttle. I ended up bent over the handle bars on the throttle side, and heading right towards the snowcat.
I hit the plow on the cat WOT, and my sled shot off into the trees. I ended up flying into the track of the cat in the opposite direction, head first. I came to with all these people standing over me saying "don't move her". They knew I was OK when I asked if my sled was alright.
Anyway, I ended up with a few deep bruises and a broken bone in my throttle hand, which was swollen up like a balloon after riding that day. Luckily I had my helmet on, and done up. I sit down in reverse these days.
BTW, a bunch of guys confided in me that they've done, or seen that bonehead move done before.
Anyway, here's mine:
I pulled up to the club cabin, and there were about 30 sleds there. Went in to say a quick hello, and then hopped on my sled to hit the pow. Threw it into reverse, and hit the throttle. I ended up bent over the handle bars on the throttle side, and heading right towards the snowcat.
I hit the plow on the cat WOT, and my sled shot off into the trees. I ended up flying into the track of the cat in the opposite direction, head first. I came to with all these people standing over me saying "don't move her". They knew I was OK when I asked if my sled was alright.
Anyway, I ended up with a few deep bruises and a broken bone in my throttle hand, which was swollen up like a balloon after riding that day. Luckily I had my helmet on, and done up. I sit down in reverse these days.
BTW, a bunch of guys confided in me that they've done, or seen that bonehead move done before.