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Ramp jumping is dangerous...leads to hart attacks and rootcanals - Pictures from ramp jumpin, less teeth more tricks! started by sedz
February 25th 2008 at 6:31 PM
 
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Quote originally posted by Sledneck26

Nice video guys! what is the song Team 907, thats gotta be like a 60 footer no? My favorite stuff, Sledding MX and wakeboarding! love the video.


Thats an 85-90ft setup, the ramp pushed up to the deck is around 50 I believe.


Killer Vid Sedz!




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February 25th 2008 at 6:47 PM
 
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What he said.

I'm impressed with how people can push the limits of insanity. Excellent!





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February 25th 2008 at 6:48 PM
 
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February 29th 2008 at 8:46 PM
 
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Got some new camera angles goin today, footage turned out pretty cool! Really gives u an idea of what its like up that high.










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March 1st 2008 at 3:49 AM
 
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sick!, way to sick, not sure how u guys learn it? just get in the air n try grabin the seat?




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May 1st 2008 at 6:18 PM
 
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i've always wondered this. when your doing a trick, say a hart attack. are you usng your arm muscles to hold yourself up ALOT, or is it more like you are just floating. i guess it just looks so easy i dont even look like you need to use much muscle. i know i couldnt hold my self up with just one arm if i was on the ground.





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May 1st 2008 at 8:12 PM  [ Modified May 1st 2008 at 8:13 PM ]
 
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Quote originally posted by powdermadd440

i've always wondered this. when your doing a trick, say a hart attack. are you usng your arm muscles to hold yourself up ALOT, or is it more like you are just floating. i guess it just looks so easy i dont even look like you need to use much muscle. i know i couldnt hold my self up with just one arm if i was on the ground.


When u pop off the ramp u get the floating sensation in the air, so no it is not strictly strength that makes it work. If you watch people do them they pop off the running boards with their legs and grab the seat to keep them from totally floating away from the sled. It is pretty scarry seeing someone miss their grab because the sled falls outta the air alot faster then the rider. Its all confidence and commitment, kinda hard to adjust the sled in the air when both ur hands are on the seat you really gotta have the ramp/jump dialed.

On another note hopefully our season ending vid will be done soon. Theres alot of good footage from Jeff Mullins place in the next video. Cool video of him flippin in alaska




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May 1st 2008 at 11:59 PM
 
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Quote originally posted by sedz
Quote originally posted by powdermadd440

i've always wondered this. when your doing a trick, say a hart attack. are you usng your arm muscles to hold yourself up ALOT, or is it more like you are just floating. i guess it just looks so easy i dont even look like you need to use much muscle. i know i couldnt hold my self up with just one arm if i was on the ground.


On another note hopefully our season ending vid will be done soon. Theres alot of good footage from Jeff Mullins place in the next video. Cool video of him flippin in alaska



Mullins can throw down pretty hard. We rode with him a couple weeks ago. Pulled some clean backcountry grabs. Here are a couple pics from that ride....

Mullin, tom, giles

our booter

tom






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