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- laknoxNomad
Dave H M wrote:
Highway through Hell
I watched that series but thought it had been dropped. Are the shows on Net flicks older stuff or current?
AFAIK, it's still current...on The Weather Channel. 'flix doesn't get it until after the whole season's cast on TWC.
Lyle - laknoxNomad
2012Coleman wrote:
Campfire Time wrote:
If you liked that, then you should check out Highway through Hell on Netflix.
How do we know he was going too fast? I would have thought it would have flipped the opposite way.
Anyway this was fascinating, how they got that thing up and connected to a flatbed!
I'll second that. Also, Heavy Rescue 401.
Lyle - gitane59Explorer IIIDid anyone notice the skid mark's in the video (41-43 sec's) on the road surface from right to left going towards the opposite guard rail just prior to the first bit of debris stuck in the guard rail.
Makes me think that if a witness mentioned speed as factor and based on visible fiver damage the driver had lost control of the unit on the curve a couple of hundred feet before the fiver flipped and fought it but had over corrected, crossed the centre line hitting the opposite guard rail with enough energy to cause the fiver to tip.
Bottom line - slow down in unfamiliar areas. - Dave_H_MExplorer IIHighway through Hell
I watched that series but thought it had been dropped. Are the shows on Net flicks older stuff or current? - garyp4951Explorer III"If you liked that, then you should check out Highway through Hell on Netflix."
Thats my favorite show, those guys are awesome. - 2012ColemanExplorer II
Campfire Time wrote:
If you liked that, then you should check out Highway through Hell on Netflix.
How do we know he was going too fast? I would have thought it would have flipped the opposite way.
Anyway this was fascinating, how they got that thing up and connected to a flatbed! - Campfire_TimeExplorerHow do we know he was going too fast? I would have thought it would have flipped the opposite way.
Anyway this was fascinating, how they got that thing up and connected to a flatbed! - 2012ColemanExplorer IIIt was lack of situational awareness for sure....
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