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2 hours in and life flighting someone. Guy hit a mud gully at speed off kilter.
Should be to Seton in Austin from where you are AJ.
Momma did her training there when in nursing school. She hates trauma.
I will always uphold that dirt is safer than the road though.
If its warm enough to have bag chairs out AJ, its not cold. Temp yesterday was 8F with 20+ moh winds.
I am from NJ but left at 17 for the Army, and will only go back out of the back of a C130 on a liberation mission. I live north of Houston now but did the 2 1/2 hour ride over to hit this track today, have a race here next week if my ribs feel okay tomorrow.
Dirt is safer but I gotta tell you wth these new bikes today they put out more horse and torque than the fastest sport bike of my youth. Can get in trouble especially when threading the trees at 30 mph in handle bar width trails. This crash was in wide open terrain that I was hitting at 60 this morning, the guy must have been hitting it just as hard and caught a rut with one tire and not the other. Will see how he makes out. But again YOLO and everyone that does this knows the risks but its a passion for certain types.
As far as weather, I showed up in shorts and wife beater, all the Austin/Cali people looked at me strangely. Once I told them I was from north of Houston they shook their heads understandingly. The fuckers are the most groomed group of dirt riders in the USA.Sad really.
yesterday would have been a good day to practice calling wind. Track is in Cedar Creek west of Giddings. off 21, its a ranch with a track on it. the family that owns it likes to ride and share their property with riders and TORCS races
I shoveled about 1000 lbs of fucking snow in single digits and low teens.
You're welcome.
Most moto x guys end up with ribs, partially collapsed lung, or spleen or liver. No biggy if treated early by smart people with knowledge.
Sometimes other stuff, limbs and pelvis are always an option depending on crash, if they get ran over by another bike.
We do the medical care for Thunder Valley here in the Denver area. See a lot of high speed and big air crashes.
Prayers for the guy.
YOLO. Im loading .45s today......
if you are racing sxs, you should look into torcs
Roger that 308. We also have a large fairgrounds nearby with a year round riding group for the kids. There was a bull rider stepped on here at the National Western Stock Show last week. Died right there.
People laugh when I tell them shooting sports are pretty safe. Safer than all this craziness y'all talk about doing. As I have said before, when I had a lot of free time (before kids) I was into lots of back country skiing (100 days a year), rock climbing, and kayaking. Mix in shooting and hunting and I dont know how I ever worked........
@AIAW, you in Austin or nearby?
You need a flamethrower!I shoveled about 1000 lbs of fucking snow in single digits and low teens.
You're welcome.
Roger that 308. We also have a large fairgrounds nearby with a year round riding group for the kids. There was a bull rider stepped on here at the National Western Stock Show last week. Died right there.
People laugh when I tell them shooting sports are pretty safe. Safer than all this craziness y'all talk about doing. As I have said before, when I had a lot of free time (before kids) I was into lots of back country skiing (100 days a year), rock climbing, and kayaking. Mix in shooting and hunting and I dont know how I ever worked........
@AIAW, you in Austin or nearby?
Sheeeyit. If you glued some leaves to the trees it would be summer. Here-- 15-20 degrees later today. 30-50 mph winds. still snow on the ground. There will be no riding. It has morphed into a wrench and oil day.
Add a zero to your formula.Last weekend was beautiful up in East TX. Cold, dirt roads were good and slick. Wind was insane. Got some good shooting in Sunday after the morning hunt. Turns out that 4lbs of tannerite placed upon a dead pine tree with some rope is completely ineffective. Will have to improve on that some in order to achieve the goal of "blowing down a tree".
Add a zero to your formula.
R
Auger bit/spade bit are probably the best/easiest solution.Think so? I'm kinda curious what happens if I were to cut out a notch in the tree to hold the tannerite and then wrapped it with some thick canvas or something. Not opposed to exponentiation, though![]()
Auger bit/spade bit are probably the best/easiest solution.
40# sounded more fun.
R
I'm not a demolitions expert by any means.Interesting. I've got a 2" bit floating around somewhere I may try out next time I'm up there. I'm guessing with a 2" hole the depth would need to be > 1/2 the diameter of the tree, which would work out to a couple of pounds of tannerite, maybe. That should fuck it up pretty good, but I dunno if it'll take it down.
Do sympathetic discharges work with tannerite? Could I drill three holes in a triangle pattern and just shove some pre-made containers designed to fit those holes in, shoot one, and have them all go boom at roughly the same time?
My notch idea is basically just take a chainsaw to the tree and cut out a notch that fairly tightly fits the container on top and bottom. Probably go in about 1/3 the diameter and hope that the vertical forces kinda blow it over.
ANFO/ANNM - tree gone, along with a large portion of the surrounding ground. (Disclaimer: Illegal)
Tannerite needs a ridiculous amount of pressure/friction to set it off (got to bind the aluminum/titanium with the oxygen). You can set it off with some blasting caps, but not electric fuse. Thermite will also just melt it. You can't detonate separate canisters of it off with a single shot unless they are in a straight line.
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Same bullet goes through all charges. Even then though the delay from one to the next would cancel out the pressure zone. You just really need 1 large compressed charge to be more effective in open-air. Tannerite is just such a low-energy explosive though. You need pounds upon pounds of it to exert any "commercially usable" forces.
Lucky bastard is riding a motorcycle and I'm riding a fu cking snowmobile
i'm in the midatlantic and am riding NEITHER right now.Lucky bastard is riding a motorcycle and I'm riding a fu cking snowmobile
Nothing wrong with that