I've never seen so many ambulances run a train because of a single run, but when you cut in front of me then immediately immediately wipe out in my direct path and the run is only 20 feet wide, really the only thing I can do is jump kick you in the back and hope for the best.
One thing I saw was when two medics were transporting some dude down a hill in one of those sleds, then the one medic holding from the top fell and the guy at the bottom had to use all the power in his thighs to not send the poor cripple laying in the sled flying off a cliff.
You'd better have your travel insurance...

The weather was not too bad ad we did have a little snow, but not enough to cover the roots and dirt in the glades.
The nearest legit
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Luckily there were only two casualties this trip: my license plate and the wrench to the ski rack - sorry Jon, the Thule is now one with my parent's mini van.
I think Scott's feet exploded at one point but he was able to recover them after

Our diet consisted of a steady stream of beer and meat lasagna since the apres ski scene was pretty weak and extremely crowded in the one tiny bar they have at the hill. FYI, they are doing crazy construction there so next year will be super busy.


We actually got really into this game called Monopoly Deal, which quickly became one of the most cutthroat events of the day.
As usual we pulled the sleeping rotation so no one gets stuck with master or the crappy pull out. Here's the view from the top bunk right before Kevin dropped his 1 gallon water jug on the bunk below (which I was sleeping on that night btw).
Things got messy at times, especially before

Despite the 5 pics I took and posted we have lots of footage via 3 GoPros, and Scott via his camera. I guess you can expect 3 different edit styles coming up

We made it though, so add some more footage to the queue. I'd expect my videos to come out some time around mid June, when I'm done with the rest of the Japan stuff...heh.

Now back to work...how depressing.
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