I think the layers of rubber they were laying down on the road before they started would have been a factor there, plus the road looks in good nick: Perhaps it was patched and smoothed a short amount of time before they hired the road, closed it and made a giant slippery dip?
This led to me going to wikipedia to find out what granola is. Apparently it’s a dry muesli being eaten from the packet. What that has to do with sliding down a hill, I’m not certain, but I have a different question:
Why are they calling it surfing?
It’s more… um… sliding? Slippery dipping? Controlled falling down a slope? Or something? I mean, surfing implies a wave, not a large plastic slope.
Seems like a great way to smash cameras and cameramen. Oddly, I was thinking about how it’d feel to hit an uneven manhole cover one the way down.
This could be why I was not in this video. Outside of the fact I’m not in SanFran 🙂
I think the layers of rubber they were laying down on the road before they started would have been a factor there, plus the road looks in good nick: Perhaps it was patched and smoothed a short amount of time before they hired the road, closed it and made a giant slippery dip?
Fun!
This led to me going to wikipedia to find out what granola is. Apparently it’s a dry muesli being eaten from the packet. What that has to do with sliding down a hill, I’m not certain, but I have a different question:
Why are they calling it surfing?
It’s more… um… sliding? Slippery dipping? Controlled falling down a slope? Or something? I mean, surfing implies a wave, not a large plastic slope.