Not a Princess Meet & Greet kind of girl:
Taken at The North Pole in Cascade, Colorado about 13 years ago.
Look daddy no hands....Lovely shot you should be proud:thumbs:
I am very proud of both my girls. As soon as I get a new scanner I will post an on ride photo of my youngest when she was 6, hands in the air, on Millennium Force (310' tall, 96 Miles per hour) at Cedar Point.
I wonder where they get it from I really like the look of cedar park I gotta ride top thrill dragster.
Cedar Point is the world's greatest coaster park. It has lost some of the "Traditional Amusement Park" charm it had as I was growing up. But it has been replaced by "GIANT IRON". Which is OK in my book.
I am very proud of both my girls. As soon as I get a new scanner I will post an on ride photo of my youngest when she was 6, hands in the air, on Millennium Force (310' tall, 96 Miles per hour) at Cedar Point.
BriMan did tell you I'm insane, right? When we did the Heli shots of the WWOHP, and the pilot found out that our mission was pics, and he asked, "Do you want me to take the doors off?" And My response was "**** yeah!" The look on Brian's face was classic. I will not confirm or deny that I may have had a foot out on the runner and using the seat belt as a safety strap. But when we landed Brian said, "That was the scariest ******* thing I have ever done." .....I :shrug:.That's EPIC, heck the first time I rode Millenium Force my hands had the death grip going over the first drop. I think I was like 15 or so.
I think BriMan can vouch for my face during this past ride Very cool photo, my wife and I did something similar on our honeymoon in the keys. We had a blast, I'll look for some photos. And yeah I think the crazyness may have carried on.
Please do a trip report universal_fanatic! ray: :thumbs: