What’s the fastest you’ve driven?

70 on a snowmachine
85 in my f250 trying to pass idiots on the seward highway in the passing lanes. I dont know what its like down in tje 48, but people love to drive 50 mph in a 60 mph zone, until you hit a passing lane, then it's off to the races....just to slow back down when it goes back to a single lane. Drives me fricken nuts.

I dont drive fast haha.

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Do you guys think if it goes wrong at such high speed that the human mind can proceed the thought of “ this is bad, I’m gonna die !?”

Or do you think the mind glitches and it’s over ?
Maybe. Having crashed at 50 ish, I had the thought, this is going to hurt while in the air before landing. I have also crashed at 70 and just remember hitting the ground and then being 100 yards down the track. Also have been sliding on pavement and gone, this is getting hot, better move a little. So maybe yes, maybe not.
 
Worked at GM all thru college. Secretaries that took care of the pool cars were all very nice to me and hooked me up with nice rides whenever I needed to go somewhere. Took a late 80s Firebird Formula 350 on a lonesome Michigan highway. Speedometer went to 150 and kept going all the way past and back to zero. I don’t know how fast it was exactly but the car started to feel very “light”. Glad I got that out of my system without incident!
 
@northernalpine my oldest was at Eloy this past new years week competing in the collegiate championships. I never jumped but have hauled hundreds of you when I was building hours. They used the Huey for 1 of 4 accuracy jumps. That made his week!
That’s awesome, Eloy is a pretty incredible spot with a cool subculture. Helo jumps are a whole different kind of falling for that first ~5 seconds, it took me a while before I figured it out and stopped doing the “flailing cat.” To this day I’ll still take a fixed wing platform with a rear ramp any day of the week! Crazy what people are doing in the sky these days: one of my old teammates sent me a video of his kids (17, 20) doing an inverted, synchronized, rotating dance thing with 6 others. Between that, the proximity flying, and some of the “mega” group jumps, I’m impressed half the time and shaking my head the other 🤣
 
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