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In reply to the discussion: When you were young, what fun outside winter activity/activities did you like to do? I liked to sled. [View all]electric_blue68
(19,023 posts)59. At one cousin's we did the Golf Course Hill for sledding, too. It was otherwise flat, and no parks near by.
I guess it's a thing in the right spots!
We called the aluminum round things saucers.
I'm glad I kept mine "steady", and not spinning around = queasy!
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When you were young, what fun outside winter activity/activities did you like to do? I liked to sled. [View all]
debm55
Dec 28
OP
Thank you Ocelot II for sharing all the great things you did in the snow.Sounds wonderful
debm55
Dec 28
#20
At one cousin's we did the Golf Course Hill for sledding, too. It was otherwise flat, and no parks near by.
electric_blue68
Dec 28
#59
Thank you very much KitFox. You had a very good teacher that loved to have as much fun as her students did. Back then
debm55
Dec 28
#23
Sledding, building forts, snow ball fights and coming in for hot chocolate and a change to dry clothes
dutch777
Dec 28
#27
Thank you MaryMagdaline. Hot Chocolate was great as a break in playing in the snow.
debm55
Dec 28
#61
Thank you Elessar Zappa. We would tube in the water and use them to sled in the winter.
debm55
Dec 28
#37
I skied 27 years in a row, but Covid closed the slopes one year and a medical procedure sidelined me for a second year.
surfered
Dec 28
#43
Yes, a wet suit, which restricts your paddling and is very difficult to get off after. Ski clothes are dry.
surfered
Dec 28
#74
Thank you wnylib. Your winter outdoor activities sound absolutely ideal. What a great memory,
debm55
Dec 28
#48
Oh, a bunch of stuff. Sledding, ice skating, snow ball fights at my cousin's...
electric_blue68
Dec 28
#51
Thank you very much electric_blue68. You did a lot of winter activities in your youth. Thank you for sharing.
debm55
Dec 28
#68
Winter wasn't (still isn't) much fun here in the southern Appalachians of north Georgia. Mostly dreary,
Glorfindel
Dec 28
#55
Thank you ProfessorGAC. That sounds great. It really sounds like a great set up for your town to do.
debm55
Dec 28
#66
That sounds awesome. One winter i built a luge down my yard, through my neighbors yard, and onto a flat area of my t
dem4decades
Dec 28
#87
Skating, tunneling in the snow drifts and sledding. A special treat were the days a layer of ice was on top of the sno
dem4decades
Dec 28
#76
Thank you dem4decades. I could never figure out if we had more snow or if I was smaller and it just higher to me. We had
debm55
Dec 28
#81
It's not your imagination, a study has shown we have weeks less snow cover on the ground in our area
dem4decades
Dec 28
#82
Thank you Woodwizard. That is very good you have her out in the air and doing fun activities. Most kids are always in
debm55
Dec 28
#85
Sledding, Ice skating on a frozen pond at night with a bonfire and hot cocoa, Skiing, Ski Club,
Clouds Passing
Dec 28
#88
Thank you Clouds Passing. Your post has many wonderful activities. Thank you for sharing with us.
debm55
Dec 28
#89
my sister and I would just romp around in it and throw snowballs at each other
yellowdogintexas
Dec 29
#94