mountainmaxman
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Believe it or not, this pic was taken on Dec. 20...not a lot of snow, but enough for a few hardcore sledheads to try the rock face. The first 4-5 times was great. But then one of the guys took off and landed. The 2 feet of snow or so quickly spread out too far for a cushy landing and he totaled his rails. Not the guy in the pic, another rider who was too PO'ed to let me post his last jump until he forked out some cash for a new undercarriage!
I nicknamed this are onthe polelines between Alberta and Nestoria (PITA Pass). The PITA stands for pain in the, you can figure out the rest. EVERYBODY got stuck in some unbelievably deep snow in the valley where the two hills met. It was 30-45 minutes of crawling from sled to sled on our knees to reach each other and get everyone back on the high side.
A little air time on al old logging road near Alberta.
Same spot, different sled and rider.
Serious carving and some 360's near Herman.
"Spread Eagle" on the powerlines north of Alberta.
Air time on the power lines!
Same spot, different sled and rider.
Same spot, same sled...different rider. On the last three, you hit one hill, launched and had to cclear the low spot to hit the second hill and make a safe landing. If not, time to put the skis into the hillside!