Sooooooo I know this one has been out a bit; BUT I’m super excited today 1/27/24. I’ve practiced this a few times . Today I put this into real consequence: used it with full confidence. Which inspired my partner. We had fun instead of fear. GREAT CLINIC
I have been sharing these vids with my Dad who is 64 years young and this past weekend in spring snow he was able to pull off a downhill turn in both directions. Keep these videos comming, now to convince him to put a short riser on his machine and he will have a better time when we get into the shit!! Great video
Thanks for another good one. Extra for experts: actually bolt a chair to either side of the sled to reduce leg strain and ensure perfect positioning in low light conditions. The unoccupied chair can be used to carry extra legroom in remote terrain.
Another great video DAN!!! Gosh if only there was still snow left here in New England to practice this. Love the content man, cant wait to watch more and implement these techniques next season!!
Good advice and demonstration again Dan. I want to come down with Wade next winter. I definitely need to start a better cardio program to breath at 10,000+ feet.
Thanks! Going to the mountains this weekend to what is most likely my last weekend of riding of this season that has been my first season of proper off trail riding. Your videos have been helpful! By the way, any tips for riding in the late season heavy snow?
Lots of traction, don’t fall off the snow cuts this time of year, also imo this guys a turd and the o my way anyone gets better is riding day in day out year after year . This guy will have over thinking it rather than feeling what’s needs to be done, amd know that only comes with experience, trying to follow this guys insane verbal vomit 🤮 of over instruction will get ya stuck or dead. Have fun be safe, beat advise available “ throttle will save ya 9 times out of 10 rather than the breaks”
Hey. I dont know if this is common knowledgde, but if you've lost the sled, so both skiis are on the ground. And werry little room infront of you. Then put the sled in reverse, spin the tail down abit, then put it on edge.
Hey there Dan love your vidoes they are packed with great info for novice riders, do you have vidoes for wheelies for beginners? Keep up awesome work , where is your home base? 🤘👍
Thanks Brian, we haven't done a wheelie video yet but its something thats being suggested regularly. We are based in Alpine Wyoming. Thanks for watching.
I don’t have any big mountains where I’m from. But this is my second winter with a sled. I bought a 600 etec with a 137” track, it also has a narrow ski stance. Is it possible for a 137” to side hill?
Lmao I tried this twice.. And I fiped the sled over on me going down the mountain.. 🤔 Think I was doing it wrong😉.. 🤦. But I I'll keep watching and I'll keep practicing and maybe one day I will learn! ☺️
Kris..may want to try it my way at least 1 time..go down through the Timber and before you get going "warp" speed pick out some smaller trees (these trees got to be the perfect size mind you, not to small but just big enough you can run them over) this will keep you going slow enough to enjoy the beautiful Mountain scenery.. Take care and be safe out there....
No you’re right this guys in ability to articulate anything concisely will have people thinking rather than feeling what the sled/terrain needs to have happen, this guys not giving anything helpful, it’s dangerous
Personally I think your wrong about stepping . Always keep your feet on the boards on a moving sled. I've caught my foot before and twisted my knee. And low bars on a mountain sled suck. No leverage.
Really insightful, I won't deliberately put myself on a hill like that yet, because I wanna be in the seat... not hanging off the side of my sled. Maybe I'll stick to the trails for now. (o: .
Sooooooo
I know this one has been out a bit; BUT
I’m super excited today 1/27/24. I’ve practiced this a few times . Today I put this into real consequence: used it with full confidence. Which inspired my partner. We had fun instead of fear. GREAT CLINIC
Thanks Dan on your video's of sharing the techniques on how to ride in the mountains
I have been sharing these vids with my Dad who is 64 years young and this past weekend in spring snow he was able to pull off a downhill turn in both directions. Keep these videos comming, now to convince him to put a short riser on his machine and he will have a better time when we get into the shit!! Great video
I need to come down and spend about two weeks with you guys. There is so much to learn.
Thank you so much for these videos. You really break it down for us to practice new skills.
Thanks for another good one. Extra for experts: actually bolt a chair to either side of the sled to reduce leg strain and ensure perfect positioning in low light conditions. The unoccupied chair can be used to carry extra legroom in remote terrain.
Akatarawa Japan i like your videos 🙌🙌
@@davidfakhimi4296 Thank's for the "heads up." Can not have enough You Tube....never knew...take care...
that clearly the most interresting sled video on youtube ! Thanks you guys for spending all that time for us !
Talking about all that channel video !
Such exciting videos
Awesome thanks for watching 🤟🤟
thank you for your videos. Where is your academy or clinics?
Another great video DAN!!! Gosh if only there was still snow left here in New England to practice this. Love the content man, cant wait to watch more and implement these techniques next season!!
Thanks Bryan
Bryan Fricot Thanks man! We will keep them coming! Ride safe!
another great video,I learned so much from your riding videos,,, thanks!!
Glad to hear it!
Good advice and demonstration again Dan. I want to come down with Wade next winter. I definitely need to start a better cardio program to breath at 10,000+ feet.
Great walk through, thanks!
great vid mate, will practice it this week ;)
Thanks! Going to the mountains this weekend to what is most likely my last weekend of riding of this season that has been my first season of proper off trail riding. Your videos have been helpful! By the way, any tips for riding in the late season heavy snow?
Lots of traction, don’t fall off the snow cuts this time of year, also imo this guys a turd and the o my way anyone gets better is riding day in day out year after year . This guy will have over thinking it rather than feeling what’s needs to be done, amd know that only comes with experience, trying to follow this guys insane verbal vomit 🤮 of over instruction will get ya stuck or dead. Have fun be safe, beat advise available “ throttle will save ya 9 times out of 10 rather than the breaks”
Hey. I dont know if this is common knowledgde, but if you've lost the sled, so both skiis are on the ground. And werry little room infront of you. Then put the sled in reverse, spin the tail down abit, then put it on edge.
How could I come for a weekend or weekday session. I’m just learning
Hey there Dan love your vidoes they are packed with great info for novice riders, do you have vidoes for wheelies for beginners? Keep up awesome work , where is your home base? 🤘👍
Thanks Brian, we haven't done a wheelie video yet but its something thats being suggested regularly.
We are based in Alpine Wyoming. Thanks for watching.
What if you’re on tracked out snow but need to turn going downhill, can’t seem to ever do it
I don’t have any big mountains where I’m from. But this is my second winter with a sled. I bought a 600 etec with a 137” track, it also has a narrow ski stance. Is it possible for a 137” to side hill?
Ya I can sidehill with a 120 in track
Click Assult ok so I’m gunna find a hill next ride n side hill that fucker
I work at a ski resort im new to snow mobileing any advice? i run on packed groomers and mogals and im intimidated by long steep down hill runs
Yes don’t listen to this poser, see my earlier responses to another comment for more
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What rear bumper is that
Micah Oman The rear bumper is our NXT LVL bumper for a 155. Thanks
look a the channel name.....
Lmao I tried this twice.. And I fiped the sled over on me going down the mountain.. 🤔 Think I was doing it wrong😉.. 🤦. But I I'll keep watching and I'll keep practicing and maybe one day I will learn! ☺️
Kris..may want to try it my way at least 1 time..go down through the Timber and before you get going "warp" speed pick out some smaller trees (these trees got to be the perfect size mind you, not to small but just big enough you can run them over) this will keep you going slow enough to enjoy the beautiful Mountain scenery.. Take care and be safe out there....
No you’re right this guys in ability to articulate anything concisely will have people thinking rather than feeling what the sled/terrain needs to have happen, this guys not giving anything helpful, it’s dangerous
Needed this video im dying 2 b on the snow
Bro you sound and look like Michael Kelly so much
haha we hear that often
@@NextLevelRidingClinics 😂😂
April Fools!
Getting sick of hearing about low bars from a bunch of guys that are 5 ' fuck all
😂😂 all you need to know about this poser is he “applies the break to keep up his momentum” 🤷♂️🙄🤡😆😂😂✌️😎
Personally I think your wrong about stepping . Always keep your feet on the boards on a moving sled. I've caught my foot before and twisted my knee. And low bars on a mountain sled suck. No leverage.
Eric Overdorff says the keyboard warrior to the pro rider
@@taylorbokshowan5713 keyboard warrior?
Really insightful, I won't deliberately put myself on a hill like that yet, because I wanna be in the seat... not hanging off the side of my sled.
Maybe I'll stick to the trails for now. (o: .