Well, it was a little wet from earlier today and my buddy and I didn't get a chance to record anything in the day time so we stopped back at the on ramp that I did earlier in the day and tried to get some late night video.
My camera isn't that great and Google Video really messes with the quality...but something is better than nothing...
Anyway, the speed was pretty much top of 2nd gear (45-55mph sliding) and I had two of my friends try to follow me the first two times in his TA but his tires are done and you'll see that he almost spun on the second on ramp slide...sorry for the language...I didn't edit anything and it's just raw video.
Also, my camera died while uploading and I still have 2 more clips (the two best of the night) that I need to capture off of the camera...I'll try and get them up tomorrow...
The ramp itself gets a little tricky at the top - it's a lot easier to do in the dry because you can carry more speed to the top and hold it but the rain makes for a fun challenge.
Here's an aerial view of the ramp itself...
Here's the link to the google video:
*NWS LANGUAGE* (Mute it if you don't want to hear...)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4107152278525747098
And here's the link to download the full quality...right click and save as, please!
http://www.rossrodgersphoto.com/Onrampdrift.wmv
My camera isn't that great and Google Video really messes with the quality...but something is better than nothing...
Anyway, the speed was pretty much top of 2nd gear (45-55mph sliding) and I had two of my friends try to follow me the first two times in his TA but his tires are done and you'll see that he almost spun on the second on ramp slide...sorry for the language...I didn't edit anything and it's just raw video.
Also, my camera died while uploading and I still have 2 more clips (the two best of the night) that I need to capture off of the camera...I'll try and get them up tomorrow...
The ramp itself gets a little tricky at the top - it's a lot easier to do in the dry because you can carry more speed to the top and hold it but the rain makes for a fun challenge.
Here's an aerial view of the ramp itself...
Here's the link to the google video:
*NWS LANGUAGE* (Mute it if you don't want to hear...)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4107152278525747098
And here's the link to download the full quality...right click and save as, please!
http://www.rossrodgersphoto.com/Onrampdrift.wmv