Looks like Alan from YankumRopes rolled his 80 over.
That was a slo-o-ow roll.
Her mistake was stopping at the extreme tippy point. If she's kept moving forward, the 80 would have settled back down.
She hit the brakes and basically brought the momentum of energy to the passenger side of the vehicle. It would have been interesting to have different angles at different points to see what could have been possible. Throttling out and moving the tires passenger would have naturally moved the energy of the vehicle back to the other side.Maybe putting the LF wheel on a large rock helped cause this?
No matter how you look at it, there is a lot to learn from watching this closely. @AimCOTaco maybe it could be fun to get a couple videos like this one and share during our monthly Zoom meeting and break it down frame by frame and discuss what happened/how it could have been avoided.
Holy Shirt, dude!!! Nicely done.Driving skills are best learned in the driver seat. A class is good, but not much teaches you better than being in the situation.
here's a perfect "pin it to win it" situation i was in one fine day.
Driving skills are best learned in the driver seat. A class is good, but not much teaches you better than being in the situation.
here's a perfect "pin it to win it" situation i was in one fine day.
Dude, that's you? wow! sweet save! what trail is that?
I support this idea to the fullest extentI’m loving this idea. Is there enough money in the cophers to buy a club shit box that could be used to actually walk people through these situations? You know, let them feel it?
That certainly was one fine day.Driving skills are best learned in the driver seat. A class is good, but not much teaches you better than being in the situation.
here's a perfect "pin it to win it" situation i was in one fine day.
One issue I see that could have led to the flop is the yellow XJ was following too closely, and it almost looked like he was trying to pass the 80. The 80 driver may have been distracted as a result and hit the brakes thinking the XJ was trying to pass or come alongside her. There was a cluster of 3 quickly moving vehicles very close together on technical terrain which is never a good idea, and the yellow XJ wouldn't have been hit if he was following at a safe distance. It appears if the 80 driver hit the gas and steered to the right into the tippy direction and if the yellow XJ had kept moving at the pace he was, a collision could have happened either way. Of course it also appears if the XJ didn't get hit, the 80 would have potentially kept rolling which would have been worse.
No matter how you look at it, there is a lot to learn from watching this closely. @AimCOTaco maybe it could be fun to get a couple videos like this one and share during our monthly Zoom meeting and break it down frame by frame and discuss what happened/how it could have been avoided.