Would everyone be happy if I just made the title snowmobile cornice drop??? Jesus - I didn't think I would start and argument over the actual distance. I was just guessing and apparently I am not that good at judging drop distances.
I understood what you were referring to ... either way not 75, that's all I'm saying. Not trying to argue. It's a legit drop, closer to 50 if not under.
@gwheys I have been huckin drops for a long time my friend and judging by how long he fell i would say anywhere from eighty to ninety feet. i have hucked 65 and 70 ft juicy drops but i have never gone that big. that was mad crazy!!!
@TheDerick435 time it... the math and/or physics don't work out to 75 feet. Since you seemingly want to argue with me... I did the math and time of flight work out to 46.1875 ft. I didn't say it wasn't a great drop, IT IS!!! But when I hear about a 75 footer, that's a hell of a long fall. I've been riding sleds for 20 years, owned probably 15 different sleds. Measure it for yourself on your computer screen... say an average sled is 10 feet long (most are more), even line of flight is under.
@gwheys Without knowing the exact weight of the machine and or how long the machine is there is no way to do your math justice. As a FREERIDER that rides 5 days out of a seven day week i think that is alot bigger than you think. No offense just saying.
@TheDerick435 Weight makes no difference with gravity.... air resistance has a little affect but is negligible unless we are talking about a feather falling. Congrats on been an "all caps" FREERIDER who rides 5 out of 7 days... must be nice. Listen, I will not argue this anymore. It is not 75 feet. Come to Montana and I'll point you to a 75 foot drop and would love to catch you on film you it... Check out sled demons or look up our teaser on youtube...
@TheSledRiderz I don't know where you got that I was implying that I dropped a 75 footer... I said I would show TheDerick435 a 75 footer and would lover to film it! There is more than one up here, I'll take my rangefinder and point you to a 75'er if you want me to measure it... I haven't told you any BS, I just said that this video drop, although great, amazing, spectacular, wasn't 75 feet as it used to be titled. That's all, get a grip.
@gwheys I know you didnt drop off it but im saying that do you know that it is 75ft....thats y i am implying that did you measure it just to see alright..and ok
awesome.
markburridge 1 year ago
Would everyone be happy if I just made the title snowmobile cornice drop??? Jesus - I didn't think I would start and argument over the actual distance. I was just guessing and apparently I am not that good at judging drop distances.
LoserFilmsLtd 1 year ago
Bro thats sick as fuck!!
TheDerick435 1 year ago
haha, old leaf spring suspension woulda cracked and say buy buy to the old track rail
kriegdouch 1 year ago
Nice drop... not 75 feet
gwheys 1 year ago 9
@gwheys The cornice wasn't 75 feet tall, the distance traveled was about 75 feet, it's just a guess. I didn't go measure it with a tape measure.
LoserFilmsLtd 1 year ago
I understood what you were referring to ... either way not 75, that's all I'm saying. Not trying to argue. It's a legit drop, closer to 50 if not under.
gwheys 1 year ago 4
@gwheys I have been huckin drops for a long time my friend and judging by how long he fell i would say anywhere from eighty to ninety feet. i have hucked 65 and 70 ft juicy drops but i have never gone that big. that was mad crazy!!!
TheDerick435 1 year ago
@TheDerick435 time it... the math and/or physics don't work out to 75 feet. Since you seemingly want to argue with me... I did the math and time of flight work out to 46.1875 ft. I didn't say it wasn't a great drop, IT IS!!! But when I hear about a 75 footer, that's a hell of a long fall. I've been riding sleds for 20 years, owned probably 15 different sleds. Measure it for yourself on your computer screen... say an average sled is 10 feet long (most are more), even line of flight is under.
gwheys 1 year ago 4
@gwheys Without knowing the exact weight of the machine and or how long the machine is there is no way to do your math justice. As a FREERIDER that rides 5 days out of a seven day week i think that is alot bigger than you think. No offense just saying.
TheDerick435 1 year ago
@TheDerick435 Weight makes no difference with gravity.... air resistance has a little affect but is negligible unless we are talking about a feather falling. Congrats on been an "all caps" FREERIDER who rides 5 out of 7 days... must be nice. Listen, I will not argue this anymore. It is not 75 feet. Come to Montana and I'll point you to a 75 foot drop and would love to catch you on film you it... Check out sled demons or look up our teaser on youtube...
gwheys 1 year ago 7
@gwheys Did you go measure that drop in Montana or wat?...or you just tell us BS because it sounds like it too me!!!....
TheSledRiderz 1 year ago
@TheSledRiderz I don't know where you got that I was implying that I dropped a 75 footer... I said I would show TheDerick435 a 75 footer and would lover to film it! There is more than one up here, I'll take my rangefinder and point you to a 75'er if you want me to measure it... I haven't told you any BS, I just said that this video drop, although great, amazing, spectacular, wasn't 75 feet as it used to be titled. That's all, get a grip.
gwheys 1 year ago 3
@gwheys I know you didnt drop off it but im saying that do you know that it is 75ft....thats y i am implying that did you measure it just to see alright..and ok
TheSledRiderz 1 year ago
i like the girls orgasm scream as he goes off the cliff. lol
MrSnopro24 1 year ago 2
""no no"" he got balls lol"
chevyapache1959 2 years ago
Immpressive!
pehmanndragon 2 years ago