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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2007

Paul trying to hit top speed at Lake Tahoe, 2007. Speed determined by using GPS in backpack.

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  • 50 mph as clocked on the GPS - the angle of the ground does make a difference, but really not enough to worry amount. For example, we did 58 mph down "Salom" at Breckenridge, but it really was 60 mph when taking the angle of the hill into account.

    And the grunting is my brother trying to catch his breath after hammering down the slope to get into position

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  • How do you know thats 50mph ? Looks faster .

  • Aviation regulations require that all low-flying pilots must wear helmets.

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  • Yah that looked closer to 55 or 60...

  • no, it's definitely 53 mph

  • @BigTeddyisaBear I only really have a car passing to compare it to, and becuase a Snowboarder is smaller it may appear faster.

  • @mmtot Yeh looks like almost 60mph

  • @nrubey OUCHHH!!! i caught an edge last year going off a 30 foot jump and ate complete shit.. only broke 2 ribs

  • lol that would be funny if a pack of wolves chased you down a mountain you'd be like, later noobs.

  • thats why you guys need to link turn

  • I caught an edge doing that, don't recommend it...

  • Fall= Blown knee or worse, but deff worth it XD

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