some of you have been asking to see these photos.
for those of you that have no clue what i am talking about...
ill just say we all do things a little different and here is one of them..
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living remote in Alaska the only places for me to ride are any
where between 3 - 9 miles apart...by boat..
the are a few things you have to remember when trying this stunt is..
tie the boat very tight to the dock.
Get enough momentum to pop the front wheels over the rail of the boat.
(if not you push the boat away from the dock and you kinda half way go swimming/jammed between the
boat and dock... but i wouldn't know
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and then BRAKES!!!! you have to remember to stop...
no kidding i saw a buddy of mine drive a Honda Rancher in one side of the boat and out the other..
and the water in the pics is 127 feet deep where i am at. giving him the bennifit of the doubt his atv went swimming at 99 1/2 feet and Never Seen Again....
Hope you enjoyed
Chicken