Your Dads a BEAST!! Shout out to all the Dad’s and Mum’s that got their sons and daughters into Motorsports. Awesome Video!!
@Turbo8502 күн бұрын
As much as I enjoy watching you ride with the pros… I enjoy watching videos with your dad and brother and buddies much more! We need more Jerry, my man! He’s a beast no doubt.
@jimeverden22442 күн бұрын
Yes sir!
@soulofahydra51482 күн бұрын
His dad is a pro 😝👊✊
@robc68512 күн бұрын
Great video Matt. The old man’s out there doing it and doing it better than lots of the younger guys.
@gregchapdelaine48892 күн бұрын
Jerry’s a trooper and role model for us older guys. Keep riding! #teamjerry
@peterdozois3640Күн бұрын
Atta boy, Jerry. I’m 59 and I watch from the comfort of my couch. You da man! The young bloods are lucky to have you there.
@geoffbragg33312 күн бұрын
Love your Dads participation in your vids. He is still pushing his limits and doing quite well. Loved the epic powder and blue skies!
@RonF-t2gКүн бұрын
I’m a couple of years younger than your dad and what he does is nothing short of amazing. When you are in your late 50’s you will understand much easier how good he does. Great day, great video.
@kevinim300Күн бұрын
sledding truly takes strength and endurance - and especially as you age. Great times!
@MuskokaFreeriderКүн бұрын
He does good! I’m sure one day I’ll appreciate it more than I do now
@jasonmacdonald51412 күн бұрын
Team “Jerry”!!!! He should be proud of himself. I am. Good job Muskoka Sr.
@jeffgrass1220Күн бұрын
That would make a good tee shirt. Team Jerry!!!!
@70torinogt702 күн бұрын
I'm 62 nice to see your dad still sledding ,happy riding
@RayFMak2 күн бұрын
Go Jerry Go…. He’s an awesome rider ✌🏻
@tboystoys5682Күн бұрын
Holy shit man that was a post card perfect day. Glad to see your Dad back at it he’s impressive brother. He’s in some frigging shape to keep up with you guys. I’m 55 and only hope to be still trail riding in a couple years but mountain riding ???? Enjoying life to the fullest Awesome Guys
@riverratt86262 күн бұрын
Jerry is doing great, I am also 60 and ride an older mod sled 2011 RMK with a K-Mod skid, Raptor shocks, HM turbo with intercooler in the tunnel & Vipec stand alone ECU. I also struggle in the rutts with the turbo, it's a handful to ride with boost in the rutts. My first trip to the mountains was 1989 when we bolted 1.5 inch plastic paddles onto our 121 or 136 tracks, riding 500 & 600 cc sleds. There were a lot of stucks. Sleds have come along way. I have always said that when an OEM can build a light weight 400 lb sled, with a Naturally Aspirated 220 HP motor, then this will be an almost perfect sled setup. Great video Matt, rare to get blue bird skies like that in Dec or Jan. I love the 360 camera & the drone footage, I also enjoy when you show some of the bad Stucks and what it takes to get out, most people don't realize how long it takes to get out of a tree well when you get sucked in.
@stevef32742 күн бұрын
Your Dad is awesome. I can relate, I'm the Jerry in our group!
@jasonmichel46992 күн бұрын
Jerry absolutely sends it Love watching him
@patrickdaly13922 күн бұрын
Jerry is an inspiration 🤘🏻
@AydenPeterson-jq1uu2 күн бұрын
Never under estimate the old timer God damn Jerry did amazing
@240Turbo482 күн бұрын
From a dad that rode with his crazy kid a little push from the youngin was always a game changer. Yeah go go Jerry!! 🛷
@kjutff-beast17142 күн бұрын
Poor dad, still staying strong tho. Love the motivation pushing
@czts402 күн бұрын
Your dad need a 175 turbo Nice video ! Thanks for sharing Cheers from Quebec
@mikemcphaden80Күн бұрын
Was going to add more but the other commenters nailed it ,,, Jerry Rocks!!!!!!
@mikebot68112 күн бұрын
Wow what a awsome day fellas! That Jake rips ass on his sled!
@Kootnoot2 күн бұрын
That insta360 angle is minty 👌👌
@Heinester2 күн бұрын
My most anticipated video on youtube . Pure entertainment. Thanks Matt for the great filming and narration 🏆🎯👍👍 plus you are super good sledder
@MaxBechdelКүн бұрын
Jerry is a hero! I hope to be like him when I'm older.
@jasonb16144 сағат бұрын
Jerry’s the absolute freakin GOAT! He’s finally been discovered. We need more Jerry!
@harst8963Күн бұрын
Jerry you're awesome, don't underestimate yourself 👊🏻👊🏻
@robertgagnfors8675Күн бұрын
The angle to see how you work the bars, so freakin good to see. I feel most noobs like myself pull to hard on it.
@MuskokaFreeriderКүн бұрын
Cool to see bars and foot position with the 360
@PeterBurley-q8h9 сағат бұрын
I'm 61 years old and got tried watching Jerry do those moves. Way to go Jerry!! Great video's Matt
@MountainMariner2 күн бұрын
"JerryActive" t-shirts in the merch store! (play on Geriatric, and since I'm 57 I would buy one...)
@CraigVanSickleAK2 күн бұрын
Love it. I'm riding with my dad as well. He's 72 and we take it easy, but it's still a great time together. Love the X4 framing at 6:38. I took the X4 on a motorcycle trip down the Oregon coast this fall and was impressed with the footage.
@davidkendall1614Күн бұрын
Incredible video and stunning conditions. Seriously envious. Shout out to Dad for representing all of us old riders. 👊
@russl71282 күн бұрын
finally got the 360 cam out always some awesome shots
@mathswiggen3638Күн бұрын
10/10 for Dad just calling out "i dont wanna get hurt". But props for attempting and actually make it out. Some times there is just too much peer pressure. I wanna see Jerry on the 175!
@jerry_h594811 сағат бұрын
My name is Jerry, and I’m 61. Your Dad does great!
@chummy222 күн бұрын
What a video thanks again musky still here advocating for the podcast to come back but just wanna say I love how ljp always runs the green religiously it always looks so damn good and everyone in revvy knows not to copy 😂😂
@snobiwonkenobiКүн бұрын
What an awesome video! Love those bluebird days! Phenomenal terrain. Huge props to your dad! Way to get shit handled Jerry!
@grand77777777772 күн бұрын
Good job Jerry. I hope I can ride as good as you when I'm at your age. Also really like the edits matt. The extra details to find clips of zones really adds to it
@sickjohnsonКүн бұрын
Lets freaking go Jerry! Gotta love the blue bird pow man.
@brettgregg31032 күн бұрын
JERRY, JERRY, JERRY, JERRY, JERRY, JERRY, JERRY, JERRY, JERRY, JERRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Someone needs to buy that guy a Big Eddy Caeser for that pull!
@rayough6133Күн бұрын
Jerry Jerry Jerry!!!!!!! What a beast.! I hope to be alive at 60 hahahah keep up the awesome sledding guys.
@kellycrawford6133Күн бұрын
Nothing like a day on the mountain with a Jerry ! Good time and good job Jerry for pushing yourself !
@IdahoMthmanКүн бұрын
Salute to Dad and Jake is a beast
@markgiroux67199 сағат бұрын
The places you guys sled is amazing.. AMAZING!!
@dennisanstadt1039Күн бұрын
Give the guy some ski pressure and he kills it. Keep it up Jerry
@alaskanlife49804 сағат бұрын
Looks like epic day praying for snow !!
@darrenmackenzie1645Күн бұрын
Your Dad is awesome ! Used to ride with my Dad way back in the seventies. Nothing as rad as this. But still a good time.
@MuskokaFreeriderКүн бұрын
Just the same amount of fun I’m sure!
@ew14113 сағат бұрын
Those are some sick shots at 13:18 well done
@datasender2 күн бұрын
Omg.. I feel Jerry's pain and frustration.. I'm 60 and it's hard to beat your way through the bush at this age. We don't bounce anymore and use muscles we didn't remember we had.. lol
@shadrickyoder8782Күн бұрын
That 360 angle is really cool being able to see the guys around you is neat
@davidgibbons1285Күн бұрын
Old timers rule. Love the videos with your dad.
@Birch.Ridge.Backcountry8 сағат бұрын
Jerry is such a badass!! That was one of the best vids you have ever made!
@BTHAlaska2 күн бұрын
It pumps me up watching Jerry get through that gnarly stuff. I hope I’m able to do that when I’m his age!
@rrr46060Күн бұрын
Jerry these young guys dont know what its like to be in your 60's and riding, hand in there :)
@mitchbodnar8792 күн бұрын
👍👍👍👍two extra thumbs for Jerry
@SuperCody88815 сағат бұрын
Also it goes to show how much snowmobiles have evolved in the last 10 years. 15 years ago that wouldve been a hell day.
@dereknissen1602Күн бұрын
Jerry here, absolutely exactly what my son says to me know. I used to cheer him on and celebrate when he conquered a hill. Now he reminds me of the things I thought him. ... The silent response brings us ol fuckers to the table, or mountain top. Thanks Jerry, and Matt.
@hhiibbaalleerrКүн бұрын
Love all yer vids, but when it has your Dad, it just seems super awesome!
@SkylerPinske2 күн бұрын
First loveing the lightweight build and how little weight goes a long ways
@DarinGCКүн бұрын
Love the unicorn mount thing. Always tried for 3rd person perspective but couldnt get it right. Ultimately an advanced drone "follow me" at a few feet above and back.
@andrewcampbell4580Күн бұрын
Props to team jerry. Hes a trooper matt my old man would have definitely said the exact same thing. Your ridin my sled out. Lmao loved the vid
@tianjohan4633Күн бұрын
Senior is awesome, so glad he is still riding. For next season I think you should build him a lightweight 175.
@enim83Күн бұрын
Never made it in there before but always wanted to. Absolutely stunning
@zp98982 күн бұрын
Way to push through a tough mental day Jerry! Absolutely slayin it
@imGidgeКүн бұрын
This Instax 360 angle is SO good
@maxrainey61102 күн бұрын
Love your videos. I hope your life Is going great. And hope your health is well!
@EL-ru8nl2 күн бұрын
What a day. Been a few years since I've had a blue bird deep day. I'm right there with Jerry, getting in my head and intimidated at what in front of me. Way to get er done, Jerry!!!
@edhenczel2993Күн бұрын
I'd like to see a whole video on your dad--everything from his perspective, like what he eats, his stretching routine and obviously how he rides the terrain that you kids rip up
@FTFO_Media2 күн бұрын
What an amazing place. Great footage and waiting as always.
@jimmyeriksson5737Күн бұрын
Jerry is CRAZY, a lot of a better rider than i am BY FAR! Thank for that insain riding, looks awesome and im so jealous of you guys!
@aceyorba2 күн бұрын
That's some incredible riding. AWESOME day .Looks like you guys have plenty of Snow. Can you please send some south to the Sierra??
@akomni-vr5gtКүн бұрын
Epic Riding Today! With Stellar Drone Shots, Go Pro and Helmet Cam!
@tyronew69552 күн бұрын
Absolutely riding with skilled riders can make you a better rider 💯👍
@riverratt86262 күн бұрын
This is so true with sledding and dirt bikes, especially if the good riders take the time to give you riding tips.
@iToy80Күн бұрын
360 is back 😍 so is your dad. As usual he rides better every year 💪💪💪
@dannyauger72232 күн бұрын
Ohh the ol man's ready to hit the shoots and pillow feilds with Caleb next go around. Good job Jerry.
@TheJus1234562 күн бұрын
Man I miss the daily uploads I know it ain’t easy to do but was the best getting home every day and watching a Muskoka video
@frankepoozКүн бұрын
I think from the 7 minute mark this is the most incredible piece of media i have ever witnessed. Super jelous, incredible conditions.
@Christine-ut4dv2 күн бұрын
That videography tho. This vid really puts u in the driver’s seat. Nice work!
@alancall51132 күн бұрын
Best shots ever good memories good friends
@hondafreak86132 күн бұрын
Nice being able to see your body position and handlebars with that mount
@hagenrobles35822 күн бұрын
Stellar crew and zone !!
@blaserlongrange7616Күн бұрын
Your dad is awesome, dream snow condition to
@ShawnNelson-x6qКүн бұрын
Your Dad did great. Joss Mountain isn’t the easiest place to ride. Great video.
@jasonsheefy60802 күн бұрын
Jerry’s killin it!
@Grizzman992 күн бұрын
What I wouldn’t give to get back on a sled….man it’s so amazing what you’ve ur family does…
@alvarezz09Күн бұрын
man loce the videos! Jerry is the best! Living on the East coast sucks nothing but rain jealous with how much snow you guys have! Can you make some more team Jerry t-shirts!
@skysthelimit8662 күн бұрын
Always great that the dad is willing to come for adventures but I could hear the worry in both their voices that this might have been too much for the dad
@pavelkomissarov40952 күн бұрын
Hope Jerry feels better soon! Great video as always!👍🏻
@rome8888882 күн бұрын
Love the videos man keep up the good work
@kniffsКүн бұрын
Matt, great content as always. Maybe on one of your off days you could make an equipment video? Everything from what you wear, to your camera and mic setups would be cool to see!
@aarontrenton17302 күн бұрын
Your dad is an absolute SAVAGE…
@ippielb2 күн бұрын
Your welcome for encouraging you to cut in line. I still think those guys are still trying to get up that pull. 🤣
@mountain.sledder2 күн бұрын
Shortening the limiter strap makes a huge difference when you're climbing, keeps the front end planted for climbing if it's steep or deep.
@thatguyzack50932 күн бұрын
It helps keep ski's down, yes. But I've found that running it in the long position on deep days helps me climb better (with a short tunnel) as it helps me climb up on top of the snow rather than submarine the sled down into it. I find I get more stucks from submarining now with the limiter strap short than I do from trenching with it long.
@mountain.sledder2 күн бұрын
@thatguyzack5093 Easier to turn out of a climb in agile with the limiter strap long. But it would do the opposite of help climbing in deep snow. Longer limiter strap would bring the rear of your track closer to the tunnel and your tunnel would drag on the snow. Which is why if you break a limiter strap your track will scrape on the tunnel. It'll wheelie and trench in both positions regardless. All it does is change your ski to track angle. Precision keeps your ski's and track parallel. Agile allows it to wheelie faster because you have that little bit of ski lift momentum. Great for doing hop overs or bowties.
@kevinim300Күн бұрын
34:22 that machine growls n purrs (no pun intended). want one again.
@bricewiese5082Күн бұрын
Jerrys the man!
@Triple872 күн бұрын
This is the first winter without my dad. He passed away in April from cancer. Sledding was our thing since I was a kid. This is the first time in my life where I don’t even want to touch a sled.
@svenngunnarrustgard1228Күн бұрын
Sorry to hear it brother but keep sending it and remember the good times you had and keep the memories alive
@thecanuckian3722Күн бұрын
You and Your father are a couple of the coolest people I've ever worked for when I lived in Haliburton 👍
@thomas53555Күн бұрын
These videos are always my favorite
@Yz4LifeКүн бұрын
17:50 I know it’s pretty basic common sense, but knowing when to call a run like he did is a good skill to have, and it just comes with experience. Within the first 100 feet of a climb you should have a general idea of if you are going to make it or not, and that just comes naturally with seat time on the sled, saves you a lot of digging and rolling when you bury it lol. Or worse if it’s a gnarly climb
@jespercarlsson740Күн бұрын
The 360 is incredible! Keep it up
@Doppan16 сағат бұрын
Hello, I’m a below avarage snowmobiler and I must ask of you that you ride with the tunnelcam sometime this year, I learnt so much about foot placement while watching both pov’s at the same time