Just to note ... that was a mistake.
Here's what i had going against me:
- big rubber boots
- 1" of mud inside the boots
- 2" of water in the boots
- insufficient approach distance
- forgetting that a swamp has 3 feet of mud at the bottom
- lack of athletic ability
Now this first time the pole sank into the mud right as i pushed down.
In spite of that i still almost made it all the way across. Really i did.
I landed mostly on the other shore...
Here's the video:
Being the smart guy that i am, on the way back i just knew that i could make it across. This time i left the pole stuck in the mud from the first jump so that it wouldn't sink any more. Too bad it was way out in the middle of the river and when i jumped instead of pushing me forward, the angle at the top pushed me backwards. I believe the word you're thinking of is FAIL!
I guess i was thinking that "low running" would somehow help???
Right here i'm thinking "oh ya....i got this"
This is about the point where i realized that the pole was in no way helping. Notice the angle of the pole is still pointed backwards.
Video #2:
Love that your buds were kind enough to video tape, but none of them helped you out of the water. Cracked me up at 9am!
ReplyDeletethanks, I don't think I've laughed so hard at work before!
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