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What Was That Like - True Stories. Real People.

92: Andrew head-on crashed his snowmobile

What Was That Like - True Stories. Real People.

Scott Johnson & Glassbox Media

True Crime, Documentary, Personal Journals, Society & Culture

4.61.7K Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2021

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

I’ve lived in places where the winter is really cold. Personally, I can say I prefer to live here in Florida, where it’s usually relatively warm. I don’t miss shoveling snow, or driving on roads that are icy, and it’s been a long time since my fingers and toes felt numb from the cold temperatures. I know some people prefer a colder climate, and I’m fine with that. The world is more interesting because we are all different. But when you live in an area where there’s cold weather and lots of snow, one of the things that makes it more bearable, and even fun, is to ride on a snowmobile. These things are a blast. For an avid snowmobiler, there is nothing better than a sunny day and a wide open field of fresh snow. And my guest today, Andrew, definitely falls into that category – he is a huge fan of snowmobiles. He goes out riding every time he gets a chance. And he’s one of those guys that sees a hill, and he knows that with enough speed, he can get his machine to go airborne. That’s his thrill, and he’s been doing it for years. But there was this one day, he went flying up a hill and caught air, without realizing that there was someone on the other side of that hill. Someone on a snowmobile, coming TOWARD Andrew, who also was about to fly through the air, at the exact same time. And in that split second, while they were both in the air, Andrew realized that the other driver was someone he knew very well. This episode is sponsored by the Disturbed: True Horror Stories podcast. Get it on any podcast app, or at DisturbedPodcast.com. This podcast is sponsored by Better Help online counseling – get 10% off your first month by visiting BetterHelp.com/WHATWAS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

I've lived in places where the winter is really cold.

0:04.9

Personally, I can say I prefer to live here in Florida where it's usually relatively warm.

0:11.8

I don't miss shoveling snow or driving on roads that are icy and it's been a long time

0:17.2

since my fingers and toes felt numb from the cold temperatures.

0:21.2

I know some people prefer a colder climate and I'm fine with that.

0:25.9

The world is more interesting because we're all different.

0:31.4

But when you live in an area where there's cold weather and lots of snow, one of the things

0:36.6

that makes it more bearable and even fun is to ride on a snowmobile.

0:42.1

These things are a blast.

0:43.9

For an avid snowmobile, there's nothing better than a sunny day and a wide open field

0:49.3

of fresh snow.

0:52.0

My guest today, Andrew, definitely falls into that category.

0:56.4

He's a huge fan of snowmobiles.

0:59.0

He goes out riding every time he gets a chance.

1:01.7

And he's one of those guys that sees a hill and he knows that with enough speed, he can

1:06.3

get his machine to go airborne.

1:08.5

That's his thrill and he's been doing it for years.

1:12.4

But there was this one day he went flying up a hill and caught air without realizing that

1:19.0

there was someone on the other side of that hill.

1:23.0

Someone on a snowmobile coming toward Andrew who also was about to fly through the air

1:30.2

at the exact same time.

1:33.2

And in that split second, while they were both in the air, Andrew realized that the other

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