I also Snowmobile and think It's great fun to rip across a lake,i love it!!!.Is it dangerouse?Yes!!..But that is for us to decide if we want to take the risk.My buddies fron tire washed out on a trail up there this weekend and he hit a tree in third gear,I'm sure he knew the risk when he started his bike in the morning and put his gear on!
I was Dirt biking in that area this weekend and i bet that was way more dangerouse than that high speed rum,so long as it was checked prior to the run for ridges and such.
If one of those cars or trucks you mentioned is being driven across the lake and doesn't see you coming, I hope you can stop quickly enough from your speed of 130 M.P.H. to avoid collision and possible loss of life.
Yeah, I hope so too, because it's real difficult to see a pickup/car being driven on a frozen lake on a perfectly clear day! That wouldn't stand out all! Do you think we just hit the lake without maybe going back and forth a couple of time before we decided to do this-Making sure the conditions are safe and there are no vehicles in our way?! I really hope global warming doesn't suddenly make the ice melt and our sleds are now considered boats by N.H. because then we'd really be in trouble!
Honestly, your argument is both ignorant and silly!Had there been vehicles on the ice, we would not have done this! Had the conditions (ice thickness or smoothness) not been right, we wouldn't have done this! Had the second coming of Jesus Christ himself occured, we'd have taken a different route!However the fact still remains: The conditons WERE safe, there were NO obstacles manmade or otherwise in our way, and Jesus DID NOT appear! You need to lighten up man! Get yourself a hobby or a life!!!
Tell those things to the game warden who writes you a ticket for exceeding New Hampshire's 45 M.P.H. speed limit for snowmobiles by 85 M.P.H. Your excessive speed (130 M.P.H.) would most definitely get his attention had he seen you do this. And my argument is not ignorant and silly. Many accidents/collisions have happened on account of snowmobiles travelling at excessive speed. I understand your need for thrill/adventure, but law enforcement won't buy it.
Maybe they would ticket me or not. It's not for you to decide! Frankly, I don't care whether you feel it's safe or not, or if you feel law enforcement would frown upon this behavoir. Get off your soapbox and save your law enforcement opinions. Go somewhere and tell people not to jay walk or return their past due library books. Who goes on YouTube to comment on an act they have a problem with, only to be a total hypocrite and add a video of that act to their favorites?!-Just as you have done!!
I don't like hip-hop music, but you don't see any hip-hop videos in my favorites do you? You obviously have a problem with this, and your entitled to your opinion. However, stop preaching about what law I'm breaking and how I might get myself into trouble. Tell you what, I was lying about the speed, it just looks fast. We were doing under N.H.'s speed limit of 45 mph. Call off yourself, the game warden, state police, civil air patrol, green berets, french foreign legion, and Mean Joe Green-Okay!
I save all videos I comment on for future reference, whether I approve of them or not. 'Favorites' is the only category that videos can be saved under that I'm aware of. There was no other category to save it under. I was not being a hypocrite.
Here's something else I know about that makes your activity an unsafe one: Unseen pressure ridges in the ice. A snowmobiler here in Maine hit one at high speed, lost control of his sled and was killed instantly.
Well let me worry about that. Boy, I had no idea snowmobiling carried with it inherent risks and dangers! With the exception of doing this across a lake, I ride within the law and in a safe manner. Are you telling me you've never taken a risk for thrills or even driven over the speed limit on a public road? Look at every other video in your favorites- did you scold each one of them too? I guess I shouldn't ride at all because I could crash at any time and I could be killed! You saved my life!:)
if your not smart enough to check a route for objects such as this before trying high speed runs, then again, survival of the fittest. people die..shit happens, whats the problem.
What are you a cop? How would you know whether it's safe or not. It was a clear day and WE could clearly see that there was no one walking on the lake. You'd have a case if it were snowing, or was foggy, or at night, but YOU know it wasn't a safe activity?! Come on Man!
Here's what I know: The state of New Hampshire doesn't allow motorized boats on Silver Lake, so I doubt they would allow snowmobiles. Better check to see if what you were doing is legal so you can avoid possibly being caught and fined in the future. The authorities will determine if it's safe or not. If it's against the law, then you have no case regardless of the weather or time of day.
YOU said it!- The Authorities would determine this activity's safety.-Not you! Watch the video again. There are hundreds, if not thousands of snowmobile tracks on this lake. The state doesn't enforce cars and trucks driving on this lake. Why would they bother with snowmobiles? Obviously one could be hurt doing this, but given the conditions, we were being safe. I come much closer to hitting snowshoers on a blind corner of a trail while doing 15 mph(below the marked speed limit) than doing this!
i cant really put it any other way. if your so dumb you cant hear a snowmobile coming at you then i think you should just take the hit. we'll call it survival of the fittest at its best..
no one gives a fuck what you think, so have fun sitting at your house adding youtube videos to your favorites for " future reference," you anal retintive little faggot.
Haha cool but definetly not 130, maybe closer to 100
teamcrackitracing 2 years ago
i go there every to that lake in agust
falloutboy714 2 years ago
hahahaha i was there last night at some party, a lake house there
Blacktears42 2 years ago
thats a vid of my step dad same outfit and evey thing
cindyericharley17 3 years ago
not 130 bud maybe 115
xlt580rips 3 years ago
tminard20 is a retard if that was a MXZ it can do 130 ive done it
mnaao 3 years ago
It is a mxz
natwat77 3 years ago
no stock rev can do 130 and thats final. so stop fucking lying
zernzach3 3 years ago
was that a MXZ
mnaao 3 years ago
if that was a
mnaao 3 years ago
I also Snowmobile and think It's great fun to rip across a lake,i love it!!!.Is it dangerouse?Yes!!..But that is for us to decide if we want to take the risk.My buddies fron tire washed out on a trail up there this weekend and he hit a tree in third gear,I'm sure he knew the risk when he started his bike in the morning and put his gear on!
He's fine BTW.
You are stupid.
1Addicted 3 years ago
I was Dirt biking in that area this weekend and i bet that was way more dangerouse than that high speed rum,so long as it was checked prior to the run for ridges and such.
1Addicted 3 years ago
no stock rev does 130...110 tops
manzo70 3 years ago
This is what the speedo stated.. It was probably wildly optimistic, but that's what it read.
natwat77 3 years ago
I have been on that machine. It was doing 130mph. And for all you other safety nuts, It is called having fun. You should try it!!!!
dldtm 4 years ago
I dont think that was 130, but that was haulin ass, sweet vid man.
thexfactor5 4 years ago
130 my ass....
badfx103 4 years ago
If one of those cars or trucks you mentioned is being driven across the lake and doesn't see you coming, I hope you can stop quickly enough from your speed of 130 M.P.H. to avoid collision and possible loss of life.
spectrum10 4 years ago
Yeah, I hope so too, because it's real difficult to see a pickup/car being driven on a frozen lake on a perfectly clear day! That wouldn't stand out all! Do you think we just hit the lake without maybe going back and forth a couple of time before we decided to do this-Making sure the conditions are safe and there are no vehicles in our way?! I really hope global warming doesn't suddenly make the ice melt and our sleds are now considered boats by N.H. because then we'd really be in trouble!
natwat77 4 years ago
Honestly, your argument is both ignorant and silly!Had there been vehicles on the ice, we would not have done this! Had the conditions (ice thickness or smoothness) not been right, we wouldn't have done this! Had the second coming of Jesus Christ himself occured, we'd have taken a different route!However the fact still remains: The conditons WERE safe, there were NO obstacles manmade or otherwise in our way, and Jesus DID NOT appear! You need to lighten up man! Get yourself a hobby or a life!!!
natwat77 4 years ago
Tell those things to the game warden who writes you a ticket for exceeding New Hampshire's 45 M.P.H. speed limit for snowmobiles by 85 M.P.H. Your excessive speed (130 M.P.H.) would most definitely get his attention had he seen you do this. And my argument is not ignorant and silly. Many accidents/collisions have happened on account of snowmobiles travelling at excessive speed. I understand your need for thrill/adventure, but law enforcement won't buy it.
spectrum10 4 years ago
Maybe they would ticket me or not. It's not for you to decide! Frankly, I don't care whether you feel it's safe or not, or if you feel law enforcement would frown upon this behavoir. Get off your soapbox and save your law enforcement opinions. Go somewhere and tell people not to jay walk or return their past due library books. Who goes on YouTube to comment on an act they have a problem with, only to be a total hypocrite and add a video of that act to their favorites?!-Just as you have done!!
natwat77 4 years ago
I don't like hip-hop music, but you don't see any hip-hop videos in my favorites do you? You obviously have a problem with this, and your entitled to your opinion. However, stop preaching about what law I'm breaking and how I might get myself into trouble. Tell you what, I was lying about the speed, it just looks fast. We were doing under N.H.'s speed limit of 45 mph. Call off yourself, the game warden, state police, civil air patrol, green berets, french foreign legion, and Mean Joe Green-Okay!
natwat77 4 years ago
I save all videos I comment on for future reference, whether I approve of them or not. 'Favorites' is the only category that videos can be saved under that I'm aware of. There was no other category to save it under. I was not being a hypocrite.
spectrum10 4 years ago
1st of all, that is NOT 130 mph. Thats about 95 mph. Nice try.....
sammyduval 4 years ago
agreed
redphoakis 3 years ago
Here's something else I know about that makes your activity an unsafe one: Unseen pressure ridges in the ice. A snowmobiler here in Maine hit one at high speed, lost control of his sled and was killed instantly.
spectrum10 4 years ago
Well let me worry about that. Boy, I had no idea snowmobiling carried with it inherent risks and dangers! With the exception of doing this across a lake, I ride within the law and in a safe manner. Are you telling me you've never taken a risk for thrills or even driven over the speed limit on a public road? Look at every other video in your favorites- did you scold each one of them too? I guess I shouldn't ride at all because I could crash at any time and I could be killed! You saved my life!:)
natwat77 4 years ago
if your not smart enough to check a route for objects such as this before trying high speed runs, then again, survival of the fittest. people die..shit happens, whats the problem.
tminard20 4 years ago
What if I was walking across the lake with him approaching me at 130 m.p.h. ? Most definitely not a safe activity.
spectrum10 4 years ago
What are you a cop? How would you know whether it's safe or not. It was a clear day and WE could clearly see that there was no one walking on the lake. You'd have a case if it were snowing, or was foggy, or at night, but YOU know it wasn't a safe activity?! Come on Man!
natwat77 4 years ago
Here's what I know: The state of New Hampshire doesn't allow motorized boats on Silver Lake, so I doubt they would allow snowmobiles. Better check to see if what you were doing is legal so you can avoid possibly being caught and fined in the future. The authorities will determine if it's safe or not. If it's against the law, then you have no case regardless of the weather or time of day.
spectrum10 4 years ago
YOU said it!- The Authorities would determine this activity's safety.-Not you! Watch the video again. There are hundreds, if not thousands of snowmobile tracks on this lake. The state doesn't enforce cars and trucks driving on this lake. Why would they bother with snowmobiles? Obviously one could be hurt doing this, but given the conditions, we were being safe. I come much closer to hitting snowshoers on a blind corner of a trail while doing 15 mph(below the marked speed limit) than doing this!
natwat77 4 years ago
spectrum you are a fucking retard...
i cant really put it any other way. if your so dumb you cant hear a snowmobile coming at you then i think you should just take the hit. we'll call it survival of the fittest at its best..
no one gives a fuck what you think, so have fun sitting at your house adding youtube videos to your favorites for " future reference," you anal retintive little faggot.
tminard20 4 years ago
omg he was going way faster then the speed of sound listin haha i am kidding
indian1623 4 years ago
terrible sound
teamarctic4life 4 years ago
what does he got for a sled?
sledheadxcsp600 4 years ago
ski-dos rock nice sled
nikemikey1315 4 years ago