I always enjoy you trips to Stu's place and seeing what he is up to. That is a different way of life up there for sure. Stu can ride the heck out of a snowmobile! Hope you and Stu and having a good winter. See you later Sam! You know I'M subd to the channel!
Thanks!! Me too. It's a very unique setting! Indeed, Stu absolutely rips on vehicles/in general, and he's progressed a lot on snowmobile in recent years. I can't even turn around on a flat trail, as you may have seen. They're quite tricky!! I can ride dirtbikes though, I just choose not to. Haha!! Thanks for watching!!
Oh hey, for sure!! It was so great hanging with you guys and we happened to catch some footage, too! We'll have to do it again soon. Thanks for watching dude!!
@3:47 Love the short-sleeve T-shirt while Hucking it on the sled. Making it look easy. - Oh yeah was there a time when you did not ask the owner to dig out the corner?
Sam! Take that sled out into the powder. You're gonna over weight it. Bury that thing! Don't be a wuss!!!....lol. Thanks for the videos and the chance to critique you. Keep it up! Off trail and on and keep filming! Day into night! THANKS STU!!
You have to be very careful with that little trick at the very beginning when the throttle is tied on the snowmobile to start it. A friend of mine lost his once when it took off before he got it untied and it went right across the lake and smashed into some trees at very high speed. That was the end of it.
Wow, yeah that's crazy to think about.. Quite a story, thank you for sharing that! That is definitely a real possibility with this technique... I guess it's only safe if the tie thing was tethered to one's body, but that might be even worse, haha. Thanks a ton for watching and leaving this great comment!!
Hey thanks!! The sled was flooded from having the fuel petcock left on, due to some carb issue/being super old. They can be tricky to start when they're not happy, so it's great to have the owner right there to do it. Thanks for watching!!!