RMCNews – Fraser, Colorado … Littleton youth and families gathered at the church the afternoon of February 28 to make the long trek to the Fraser snow tubing hill where hours of endless fun and high-speed activities awaited.

The event, planned by Pastor Chris Morris, was a refreshing change of pace for the 40 participants who have missed the free companionship of life before Covid.

Each flying run down the hill in chaotic formation was followed by a return trip to the top via the “magic carpet.”

During one walk back to the magic carpet, the Littleton group found themselves approached at high speed by another cluster of tubers.

While the younger members rushed out of the way, Pastor Andy Nash attempted to leap over the tubes. Instead, his feet were clipped, and he flipped upside down, landing on his head. Nash said he remembers his daughter Summer saying, “Are you okay, Dad?” followed by “Look out—here comes another group!”

“We saw the tube hit Pastor Andy,” said Cheryl Bierbaum, Littleton church member. “He was vertical with his legs in the air totally off the ground. My husband said it looked like a stunt trick out of a movie and an impressive 360 flip.”

The church awaits the next fast-paced outing: roller skating. What could possibly go wrong?

To view video of some of the fun had please click here.

RMCNews; photos courtesy of Littleton’s Facebook page