This video is nothing special. Just some local kids having fun with their dad in the snow....
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Around 1970 a classmate was being pulled by a car in a similar fashion. The speed of the sled increased and the driver could not do anything. The sled slid under the car causing serious injuries to my classmate.
If this is going to be done, stay on a level plane and be willing to sling the sledder to avoid him/her careening underneath your ATV.
I absolutely loved that !
It so great to see kids having fun during days like these.
They will remember that for the rest of their lives.
Kudos to the parents for letting them enjoy!
And before any "Karen" type freaks out, I saw the parents performing safety precautions . . . as the kids had more fun than ever !
"Around 1970 a classmate was being pulled by a car in a similar fashion. The speed of the sled increased and the driver could not do anything. The sled slid under the car causing serious injuries to my classmate.
If this is going to be done, stay on a level plane and be willing to sling the sledder to avoid him/her careening underneath your ATV."
Yes, idiots do walk among us.
But I didn't see that in this video.
However, your comment does remind me of a massive snow event at Ole Miss during the mid 80's.
About two thousand students started sliding down some snow/ice covered ravines on any makeshift sled.
Almost 20 ended up in the Lafayette County hospital.
But those injuries were primarily caused by a "hold my bottle of Jägermeister" moment.
We live at the top of a steep hill in Belhaven. There were 10 or more kids out front sliding on whatever they had and shrieking with fun. We had a great time watching them
Hey you kids, get off my snow.
If they can do so safely kids should get out there. This kind of fun only comes along every twenty years or so in Mississippi. Life is too short... Don't miss out.
@4:45 If you didn't see anything problematic... maybe you're not smart enough to notice, perhaps? When that nylon strap comes loose and knocks half a dozen teeth out... what then? Strap should have been secured lower down, this would help with the tendency for the 'sled' to tip forward also.
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