i remember this from when i first watched this when it first came out....all the way up in the far north of alaska heheee...another awesome clip would be the skippin from ts1...thanks...AWESOME
Let this show how even the best and prepared can still end up in a near death situations. ALL mountain riders should be well trained in Avi. safety. If we as sleders dont do something about the number of snowmobile related avis. soon we will get cut off. We as sleders have to do something about this in a big way. Glad he made it out!
@onefugowie your comment is a year old, but i watched 8 people die last year in the revelstoke BC area.....sorry for your loss bro....i feel the pain, and also...its not that we shouldnt be doing it....We just need to be more careful about what we are doing....
where is that. i could have swore i saw the team trailer pull into cooke city on the 10th. i was out there the whole week before and was in a slide. not a fun experience. definitely makes you think about your life. glad to see you made it. that was a nasty slide.
This guy was an Idiot. In his comments he states that the same thing happened last year. An 800 pound sled on a 35 degree slope that was wind loaded? What a dumb ass.
Glad you are still alive man! Get an ABS pack - it's $1000 pill to swallow but well worth the success rate! Thanks for sharing this with us! RIDE SAFE 2 ALL
Its your own fucking fault, learn not to cut sideways shelves so they don\t break on you.
siqbrah 10 months ago
holy shit even just thinking about the clip after i watched it still sends shivers down my spine im just glad he made it out alive
sbsxzzxs 1 year ago
You are lucky to get out of that one
moonrunner777 1 year ago
i remember this from when i first watched this when it first came out....all the way up in the far north of alaska heheee...another awesome clip would be the skippin from ts1...thanks...AWESOME
Frank9507911 2 years ago
I cannot believe he is alive.
Great footage, nice vid.
habbitatares 2 years ago
That's a scary clip!
Snoiz 2 years ago
Let this show how even the best and prepared can still end up in a near death situations. ALL mountain riders should be well trained in Avi. safety. If we as sleders dont do something about the number of snowmobile related avis. soon we will get cut off. We as sleders have to do something about this in a big way. Glad he made it out!
lambert454 2 years ago
building these sleds to go where we shouldnt be..i have lost to friends in avalanche's watching this reminds me why i sold my turbo..
onefugowie 2 years ago
@onefugowie
sorry to hear man...we all need to respect the mountain
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livetosled84 2 years ago
@onefugowie your comment is a year old, but i watched 8 people die last year in the revelstoke BC area.....sorry for your loss bro....i feel the pain, and also...its not that we shouldnt be doing it....We just need to be more careful about what we are doing....
crazybmxer876 1 year ago
Glad you made it OK Trennis. My bud D.M. from CO was headed up there to ride with you the next day. I remember him coming back and talking about it.
Dude, a long, long time ago you were at our place in MO. Visiting relatives and y'all came to our place for the evening. Lots changed since then huh?
Best to ya and stay safe man.
22rifle 2 years ago
OMG he is so lucky i hope him and his sled were ok
SL3DN3CK27 3 years ago
OMG! God was with him.
hondaryder042 3 years ago
oh man that was crazy
Hebaa 3 years ago
dude thats a awesome video i would of s**t my pants thats crazy
sledaction 3 years ago 2
where is that. i could have swore i saw the team trailer pull into cooke city on the 10th. i was out there the whole week before and was in a slide. not a fun experience. definitely makes you think about your life. glad to see you made it. that was a nasty slide.
HillDill 3 years ago
Man he's one lucky dude, glad he made it. And what sled weighs 800 pounds, i have yet to see one
Webb36 3 years ago
They are about 500lbs
dirtastegood 3 years ago
where was this at?
MTSNOWKING 3 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
nice to see that you are OK....but you ARE a dumbass.....
haleybarb 3 years ago
This guy was an Idiot. In his comments he states that the same thing happened last year. An 800 pound sled on a 35 degree slope that was wind loaded? What a dumb ass.
texfilm 3 years ago
Wow! I'm glad that guy is safe! Scary business. We all go into the mountains for fun and adventure... It's good when we make it out alive.
ninetdc 3 years ago
Glad you are still alive man! Get an ABS pack - it's $1000 pill to swallow but well worth the success rate! Thanks for sharing this with us! RIDE SAFE 2 ALL
wptechnologies 3 years ago
wow jim, i cant belive he mad it. how has ur season been? mine has been all right. ill ttyl
teamgreenM1 3 years ago
wow. glad he made it.
ranileto 3 years ago
That's sick!
I never went on a snowmobile.
I need to oneday, they look fun as hell!
oWHONERSo 3 years ago
<3.
~Ryan Westlake.
WayneSkoting 3 years ago