Last winter I worked at a lodge in Glacier Park, B.C. Canada. The only place to drink, as our boss forbade drinking on hotel property, was at the Canadian Armed Forces AVCON(avalanche control) base across the road, aka "snow punchers". So I got to know a few of the guys who do the stuff in the OP's video pretty well. I also had the rare experience of being woken up from a sound sleep by artillery fire, good times indeed.
C/O
"CRACK, crackkitty, crack, crack, wait..............rummmmmmble."(actually I never heard a rumble, but the quote needed it)
Last winter I worked at a lodge in Glacier Park, B.C. Canada. The only place to drink, as our boss forbade drinking on hotel property, was at the Canadian Armed Forces AVCON(avalanche control) base across the road, aka "snow punchers". So I got to know a few of the guys who do the stuff in the OP's video pretty well. I also had the rare experience of being woken up from a sound sleep by artillery fire, good times indeed.
C/O
"CRACK, crackkitty, crack, crack, wait..............rummmmmmble."(actually I never heard a rumble, but the quote needed it)
That sounds awesome. :eek:
They use sound canons or boring old charges here. No big assed guns.
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"CRACK, crackkitty, crack, crack, wait..............rummmmmmble."(actually I never heard a rumble, but the quote needed it)
They use sound canons or boring old charges here. No big assed guns.
The power line shot was pretty sweet, though.