. . . but I supposed he enjoyed his moment of fame.
I can't help wondering whether a broken leg or two might have cured his stupidity, but I suppose not. At least that was in Russia, not the USA. Over here, he'd sue the train company for cutting short his journey without warning or compensation!
Peter
I decided not to repost this JUST IN CASE some moron would try it.
ReplyDeleteFrom the train POV, it looked like he might have hit his head on a rail when he fell. I'll bet he never considered that as a high threat possibility.
ReplyDeleteJust another version of motorized skijoring, I've done it behind a snowmobile and a Bv-206 (SUSV) but never so fast. I'm surprised he was able to stay on that long.
ReplyDeleteDude's nuts. I've done skijoring behind a horse and that was fast enough thankyouverymuch!
ReplyDeleteThis is just nuts. Especially in a heavily used line like that one where the next train could be only a few minutes away.
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