DANGER–Wipeout Ahead, photo by taterfalls.
Tate says that this is what happens when you don’t steer enough. Be sure to check the photo out bigger.
The Muskegon Winter Sports Complex is located at Muskegon State Park. This amazing complex features over an acre of skating rinks (including a 700′ skating trail), 16k of groomed and lighted cross-country trail through woods and along Lake Michigan (he longest lighted trail system of its kind in the Midwest) and the luge track.
The Muskegon Luge is one of four luge tracks in the United States and is considered the most publicly accessible. Although much smaller than the Olympic tracks in New York and Salt Lake City, the Muskegon track was designed with the public in mind. The track was designed by three time Olympian Frank Masley. The track consists of six curves and two starting areas, the public start for recreational “learn to luge” sliders and the other from the top for more experienced sliders from the Muskegon Luge Club.
Click through to the Muskegon Luge page to see a cool video from Wild Weekend TV showing how accessible it is to the public.


Wow, great photo, bet you wish you had been using a video recorder though to capture the whole event.
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