Sledding is every kid’s favorite winter pastime in colder climates. Just make sure you check the area for obstacles before you begin.
1. For sledding, all that you need is a snow covered, medium sloped hill free of rocks, trees or any other potential hazards.
2. Prior to your downhill run, check the course on foot for any other obstacles that might be hidden. Once finished, begin your ascent with your sled to the top of the hill.
3. If no sled is available, a simple piece of plastic can be used in place of it.
4. If a simple homemade sled made from plastic is used, whether you’re alone, in pairs or more riders, the sled can be controlled by using your heels to veer right or to the left.
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