What happened to the Nytro? Did it just blow a belt or something really bad?
We can't stop a sport because of an accident. People need to take what happened and learn from it. Don't forget it, but don't stop doing what you love because of it.Not quite what we need to see after what just happened in our sport. That is what a lot of people think they were doing on friday in mcbride. I know it was far from it. Just saying.
climbing on an open face compared to a 20 foot wide chute are two different animals.Not quite what we need to see after what just happened in our sport. That is what a lot of people think they were doing on friday in mcbride. I know it was far from it. Just saying.
Not quite what we need to see after what just happened in our sport. That is what a lot of people think they were doing on friday in mcbride. I know it was far from it. Just saying.
I would guess 5099 feet per second is a close guess
Lol
I don't think so .
2500 - 3000 ft climb is a good climb and it isn't done in a second.
Was obviously a joke but thanks for clarifying that ha ha
monster chutes are about 1500ft long & about 1000 vert ft if i remember right,airport chutes are half as long.I'm interested to know what kind of vertical climb distance that some of those first green Cat clips show. Like how many veritical feet, and in how many seconds? Would give me a number to compare to other kinds of machines on climbing speed, like fighter jets and the like. I'm thinking they are doing something like 10k ft per minute, which is a lot.