Man, sucks for Matt. Not the way anyone wants to end a day of riding but that's part of the game sometimes, things happen. Looking forward to some more spring riding vids while you still have snow to shred. Keep it up man!
Nice downhill wheelies. Downhill wheelies is about the most fun on a snowmobile. But hard to master because of the high angle needed for a prolonged wheelie downhill, as well as the increasing speed. Very well done. Btw, respect for your stamina. You keep drilling and practicing while others get caught in conversations or resting. You are always going 110, like one of the muskoka? vidoes from last year, the one where you got pizza by helicopter. You kept on drilling them jumps while others was busy eating. respect C.
TELL Turcotte, I begged "Ohlins" to make shocks for snowmobiles in 2008. Now available but I got too old to use them (push them properly) thank God I still ride them fully at Laguna Seca, etc... on my Ducati. One week to the US GP in Austin TX.
Looks like it was an epic day ! minus Matts off trail adventure ~ glad everyone is ok , thanks for the video! had to hit the Sub button ! which I thought I was already a subscriber!?
Damn mat yeet his sled of the trail and gets some damage but I tip my sled over in a parking lot and break my bars🤣🤣 glad to see he’s okay tho could of been way worse
@CalebKesterke Absolutely here you there! There comes a time when something needs done and everything else goes on the back burner. Awsome vids. Glad to see some "human" show through in you and Matt. I thought I was the only one scared of that wicked snow!
@@CalebKesterke I love when you actually get another person or two or three to help.... I could hear it in your voice before you even said it after a day like that, how many reps on hop overs lol "I like trying to be strong but....." 🤣 I'd been thinking fuck me too, that is quite the luck he has.. solid 35 feet down wasn't it?
and bravo for taking the time to go over safety stuff.. I know too many people who just got left behind for poor choice in riding buddies. As hard as you guys push, some watch these and think you guys just run out there and don't actually realize the levels of danger you place yourself in. Matt on that cliff would have made my butthole pucker too... I've been watching him long enough to know how many times he's said the phrase "why did i do that, i should have thought about that longer" watching you all progress and collab has been a real treat. Keep shredding
I don’t think anyone said it was a tragedy… just that or sucks for that to happen at the end of a long day. And that it was a good thing it wasn’t worse.
Breaking sleds doesn’t suck less when you have more. Still costs money, takes time and is a pain in the ass. Having one sled is actually a lot easier than having a bunch of
I understand how more people on the hill is higher risk for the entire group, but leaving someone alone while they fix on a slope is just asking for trouble. Never, ever, leave someone alone when there's avalanche danger, so they have the best chance for survival. You can help immensely by being their eyes and ears for such a danger. Such a shitty practice. Leaving one alone potentially in trouble defeats the purpose of riding with a team. It's the very opposite of safe riding.
@@teachdougie8139 yeah, they're WATCHING, and doing nothing to help... Don't be phuqing re*arded, you're supporting the dudes standing back in fear and leaving him alone. The entire point of riding in groups is to help each other, and this is the worst time to abandon one of them.