
Ep. 02 Bret Rasmussen - A pioneer of Backcountry Snowmobiling
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Bret Rasmussen is a farmer from southern Idaho. In 1968, a snowmobile could hardly make it across a field. Fast forward to today, and snowmobiles can access virtually any terrain in the backcountry no matter the slope, or snow conditions.
Bret played a large part in the progression of the sport in both the mechanical aspect, as well as the riding technique's that are used today in snowmobile riding. You'll hear the story of Bret's innovation in the sport, and how he went to teach other's the riding techniques to better control the machines, and how to stay safe in the backcountry from avalanches while doing it. "The only avalanche professionals are the dead ones"
At the end of the day, Bret and Taylor want people to have fun and stay safe in the backcountry with the sport they love most. This conversation is one Taylor could've only dreamed of when he was growing up and driving from the flatlands of South Dakota to the mountain riding terrain of The Rocky Mountains. He hopes that other's can enjoy it during the long winter drive out West as he did for so many years.
"SCHOOLED" Riding technique YouTube Series
Ride With Bret and "Ride Rasmussen Style"