This isn't really skiing related unless you count it being partly responsible for dropping my ski days by 2/3 and it happening on frozen water.
Last season yentna and I started getting pretty heavily into Skeleton. You know, the obviously natural sport where you go head first down the bobsled track at around 80mph with your head an inch or so off the ice while at times pulling 5 g's.
Anyhow, I'm posting the link to a video of a crash reel from our team trip to calgary and a couple other pics from the season since some mags I have talked to were interested in seeing more.
First off, this is yentna in in turn 12 doing about 75 mph at Park City taken by SkiingBear:
http://www.bradstewart.com/gallery/d/3658-2/Kimber.JPG
Me starting in Park City:
http://www.bradstewart.com/gallery/d...d+Starting.JPG
Top of track in Calgary:
http://www.bradstewart.com/gallery/d...icture+075.jpg
Canadians go to 11:
http://www.bradstewart.com/gallery/d...icture+080.jpg
This is my foot after brushing a wall in calgary. The speed actually cauterized the knick:
http://www.bradstewart.com/gallery/d...icture+086.jpg
And here is the crash real video from our calgary trip.
http://www.bradstewart.com/gallery/d/3663-1/youtube.jpg
Skiguide and Skiingbear are going to be up sliding on the track next season as well. ;)
Also, if there are any people interested in trying skeleton, there is summer push track training going on that is open to interested people. It's not in the track, just the first 50 meters on rails to work on loading a sled. [/end shameless recruitment plug]