Posted on 03/26/2015 4:12:17 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Did you defy physics or create a new sport recently?
No? Well, then this video is definitely the most jaw-dropping thing youll see today.
Professional snowmobiler Kalle KJ Johansson decided to test the boundaries of both his sport and common sense by trying to ride his beast over some serious rapids. Not only did he manage to not kill himself, he captured some of the illest footage Ive seen in quite some time.
WATCH:
Just, WOW!
Amazing...Thanks.
Wow, I didn’t know a snowmobile could do that. Do you think it could be done in a jet ski? (Sorry, don’t know anything about snowmobiles or jet skis.)
That ain’t no bro, that’s a crazy Norwegian!
You try it, we’ll hold your beer.
Big brass ones!
He ain't out of that "Young and bullet proof" stage yet also.
Lol, I’ll pass.
Your descriptive is redundant.
Sven, Ole and Lena are waiting for your next post.
Very cool! Just turn the sound off on your computer. The soundtrack is awful!
That's freaking insane...
That looks like a lot of fun, didn’t know snowmobiles would go across water, But I would try it.
That is exactly what I did. After about 10 seconds I hit
“mute”.
Forget about the snowmobile vid. It’s OK. BUT what is truly the funniest commercial I’ve seen in a long time precedes it.
Guy Rides Snowmobile Over Rapids And Up A Waterfall Video | The Daily Caller
http://dailycaller.com/2015/03/26/bro-rides-snowmobile-over-rapids-and-up-a-freaking-waterfall-video/
You must watch it all the way through and may want to watch it twice to pick up all the words the lady lays down in such a refined English accent. ROTFLMAO.
BAD!!!
ASS!!!
If he can do it, I’d try it...
Pretty cool! But truthfully no biggie. I’ve climbed sh!t way bigger and meaner than that with a 9’ sailboard and a 4.5m/2 sail in my hands. Windsurfing big waves can be very intense - the waves keep coming and coming. Millions of gallons of water are moving toward you every 6 to 10 seconds - vertical walls of whitewater 15 to 25 feet high can be a b!tch to get up and over.
Swedish, I think, rather than Norweigan. The ending of the name, Johansson. (...son, not ..sen.)
The river is in Northern Sweden, the Kvarnforsen.
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