teeroy
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that looks like late spring conditions, not the optimal snow for trying to use the rer trick....lolBrad Storey "didn't hurt a thing either"... at least not on his body! This is him trying to make his way down after an attempt at Herman's Chute-which was climbed and named by Mark Messenbrink in honor of his father... Brad employed the reverse to control speed technique to come out of the steep chute. All was going well until he hit a VW-sized boulder, rolled the sled and melted the secondary in half with the belt
so which happened first, the VW sized boulder or the secondary melting in half? I wonder how the belt which would surely melt first, melted aluminum? was the primary spinning the belt backwards, and the secondary still going in the forward direction?
those 2 seconds in a panic situation seem like a lifetime.....usually when I'm using it, I'm in reverse and letting the sled coast slowly down the slope until it gets hairy, then start applying throttle to get the track to spin backwards. I have tried a couple times last second to throw it in R, but it's always too late by the time it kicks in.LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!
I can't wait to try that this year, and still can't believe it doesn't hurt anything(listening to the formentioned advice)
I'm sure those are a Loooooooooonnnnnnnnnggggggggggg 2secs. LOL
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