While most residents have opted to hunker down indoors and do their best to avoid Vancouver’s snowy theatrics, a few brave souls have decided to not only venture out into the elements, but find creative ways to get around, including getting towed behind vehicles on their winter equipment.
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First, there was the skier in Richmond, and now it seems another Metro Vancouver resident has decided to use the snow on the roads for good instead of evil.
In a video shared with Daily Hive, Joel Hansen can be seen setting himself up, and providing a first-person perspective of what it’s like to be towed along in the snow by a tuck.
Unlike the video from Richmond, which took place on a fairly major thoroughfare, this latest video was shot on a much more rural road in Langley at 7 am in the morning.
The streets were a little emptier on Tuesday as well, as snowfall has forced most of the region’s colleges and universities to close, as well as the region’s public schools.