Thanks for the props. However, in the summer that is a shear cliff. As in straight up and down. The only thing that makes it possible to climb in the winter is the wind blows the snow off the top. I would venture to guess the snow at the base is 20-30' deep. Where the video is being taped the snow is over 12' deep.
Neither here or there, it was a mere guess at the slope....
Thanks again for the props. We had to roll the sled over backwards to get it turned around. Sucked!
Like it's always said, video doesn't do justice. I helped Jed get his sled unstuck and trust me when I say it was steep and deep! Nice pull Jed.
zebiraross 2 years ago
Thanks for the props. However, in the summer that is a shear cliff. As in straight up and down. The only thing that makes it possible to climb in the winter is the wind blows the snow off the top. I would venture to guess the snow at the base is 20-30' deep. Where the video is being taped the snow is over 12' deep.
Neither here or there, it was a mere guess at the slope....
Thanks again for the props. We had to roll the sled over backwards to get it turned around. Sucked!
Jsccorp 2 years ago
No way that is 60 degrees, in that case it wouldn`t be deep, simply to steep for the snow to hang on to. Still very possible to get stuck though!
Anyway nice clip and a great sled!
lardra456 2 years ago