PILOON
Super Star Member
I recall one scary 'sport' we did for a short while.
Called ski-joring. The origin I believe was to have a horse pull you while on snow skiis. Well in our wisdom we substituted a friends car, problem was friend went kinda fast and often there was no snow on the street so we'd ride the snow banks.
All fine but in rural areas folks had mail boxes and subsequent collisions were painful.
Then was driving a car onto the frozen river. Great ice control and skid practice.
HOWEVER we got the cool idea of towing people on flying saucers* until the driver decided to play 'crack the whip' flinging or whipping the rider at a fantastic pace with one rider crashing into a shoreline tree.
*saucer was a metal dish designed to ride downhill in a very uncontrolled manner. Fore runner of crazy carpets.
But we are still alive!
Called ski-joring. The origin I believe was to have a horse pull you while on snow skiis. Well in our wisdom we substituted a friends car, problem was friend went kinda fast and often there was no snow on the street so we'd ride the snow banks.
All fine but in rural areas folks had mail boxes and subsequent collisions were painful.
Then was driving a car onto the frozen river. Great ice control and skid practice.
HOWEVER we got the cool idea of towing people on flying saucers* until the driver decided to play 'crack the whip' flinging or whipping the rider at a fantastic pace with one rider crashing into a shoreline tree.
*saucer was a metal dish designed to ride downhill in a very uncontrolled manner. Fore runner of crazy carpets.
But we are still alive!