As an avid part time rally racer to get to the snow, after a few seconds I was hooked, watched a couple more & found out that out that out of like 10 events he is doing this year across the globe, one of them is fairly close too me.
he is a co-founders of DC. hes got a couple of these gymkhana out. he also competes in the x-games. in some videos u will see him riding his sti. he left team subura and joined ford, which i think is lame because that focus is ugly.
Can't tell if trolling or not. Ken Block, as pointed out, is one of the founders of Droors Clothing (DC). He's been a long time snowboard enthusiast, too, owning the DC Mountain Lab at one point iirc.
Maybe I didn't word that properly, I don't follow rally racing @ all, & I have honestly never heard of him.
But I do love to drive like that any chance I get. My car just doesn't have 600+ horsepower. I think after about 400hp looks go right out the window. I would happily drive a car that had **** painted in big bright pink lettering, if it had 600hp.
Hemlock Valley Resort has a nasty road to get to the ski hill. Every year I see @ least 1 or 3 cars that have gone off the road.
I found a video of the road in time lapse, I think they should put on a rally race up to the top, Couple donuts then back to the bottom.
On a side note, I went out with the chick @ the 33 second mark last year. I got about 40-50 days of free freeriding using a blank managers seasons pass with a silhouette of a head on it.
She can also suck a golf ball through a garden hose, well probably not, but she doesn't have a gag reflex.
Free snowboarding & you can try & gag her to death, she's a keeper. Between Dec-April.
im the guy who puts the car sideways around a turn in a line of cars on purpose
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