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A toboggan is a sled made of thin wooden boards that is curved up at one end. A simple and classic sled design, the toboggan doesn't offer much in the way of safety or stabilization beyond a rope...
Winter can be one of the most magical times of the year, with sledding, skiing, ice-skating, building snowmen, and starting snowball fights. But it can also be one of the most miserable times of...
Building an ice sled can make ice fishing much easier. You can carry around your supplies much easier since you will not have to carry them around with you. Buying a sled can be expensive, so most...
Snowfall changes the whole landscape and also brings about subtle changes in everyone's mood. Many people feel a sense of anticipation for all the different and fun winter activities. Of these...
Sledding is an alternative to snowboarding and skiing. However, it does not require a great amount of skill to master. Children and adults can take part in the fun activity, which allows people to...
Dog sleds have been used for thousands of years as a form of transportation in the northern regions of the world. Technology has replaced much of the use for dog sleds, but dog sledding endures as...
Cosmoline is a petroleum type of protective coating used on many items to keep rust or deterioration from occurring. This coating is used on all types of materials and proves extremely difficult...
Sledding can be a great time for young and old. Sometimes though, it can be difficult to get those sleds sliding the way we would like them to. Wind drag and friction are two forces that work...
Got the need for speed? Looking to be king of the hill? Maintaining and prepping your toboggan before, during and after you slide down the slopes is the key to making a toboggan go fast.
Just because its cold outside doesn’t mean that you can not get exercise. Creative ways to get exercise just take a little imagination.
Whether you are are looking for the cheapest ride down a snowy slope or aspiring to take first place at the annual Cardboard Classic Sled Race, card board sleds are easy and fun to make. In fact,...
Here you will learn how to build a very fast snow sled out of household or easily obtained items for less than $20.00
For many of us, our first introduction to snow involved sledding. With a few inches of snow and a slightly-graded hill, we were running up and sledding down for hours at a time. Although the sled...
Dog mushing is a general term for canine sledding sports and transport. Mushing is a good way to exercise and bond with your dogs and can be the most efficient way to get around in a snowy climate.
Klondike sleds were used in the winter in the northern frontier. These sleds were pulled by dog teams and were the only means of transportation. The teams of dogs would pull the Klondike sled to...
A model dog sled can be a great thing to build for any number of reasons. You might be able to use it for a school project, a display, or simply to learn about dog sleds and how they work. It can...
There is nothing as much fun as building a dog sled with the kids, especially if there is a competition coming up, or when you are really into the sport of dog sledding, so lets learn how to...
There’s nothing like the thrill of sledding down a hill. The thrill can be enhanced even further if you make a sled go faster. Techniques used to speed up a sled can range from simple to...
It’s a snow day! Time to go sledding! Sledding is fun and requires no special training. Even though sledding is mostly enjoyed by youngsters, the young at heart can have a great time too....
Going downhill on a sled at breakneck speed is a wonderful, carefree activity -- until that bothersome tree looms up! Knowing how to keep your sled under control is key to enjoying a fun, safe...
Some people, especially kids, enjoy sledding so much they want to do it year-round. People enjoy the rush of going downhill at high speeds and want to do it more than a couple months out of the...
Building a snow jump is an easy way to spice up your sledding experience. You can put a jump just about anywhere, as long as you've got enough snow to work with and a way to build speed on your...
Sledding is one of several fun winter activities you can participate in to enjoy the outdoors and the snow. Get yourself a good sled, follow some basic safety precautions and you’ll ensure a fun...
Snow jumps will keep you active throughout the cold winter months. To make them, you can move the snow to a central location using shovels, plows or snow blowers. Or, you can cover a traditional...
It's freezing outside, and the family is ready to hit the slopes for a little winter sledding. You and the kids dig out the sleds and toboggan from the garage. At the beginning and end of every...
You don't need to review your high school physics notes to improve your acceleration in the snow this winter. If you're planning to bundle up and head outside, here is an idea that may bring you...
When its winter and the snow is falling, kids are out of school for the holidays and bored being inside. What child doesn't love to sled down a snowy hill? When my daughter was little, I didn't...
Whizzing down a hill on a sled or toboggan is a great way to stave off the winter blues. But the fun activity can quickly be spoiled if any snow gets on your bare skin during a wipe-out. Dressing...
Pulling a toboggan over groomed trails behind a snowmobile or dog team requires little steering effort. Safely coasting a toboggan full of excited kids and adults down a nearby hill lends itself...
For fans of winter, tobogganing is one of the easiest and most exciting sports. It is usually safe if you take the runs cleared for toboggans, clear of trees in the path. You can toboggan solo or...
Experience an exciting way to travel and view the land--hop on a dog sled and glide across the snow being pulled by a team of dogs. This is an exhilarating sport that challenges anyone to a bitter...
Competing in a dog sled race requires skill, effort and an enormous amount of training. That training all leads up to race day when the dogs and mushers alike are ready to showcase their talents....
Wintertime brings a whole new set of outdoor activities for kids. While the snow and ice of northern regions can provide hours of fun, the dangers of hypothermia and frostbite are ones you must...
While you can purchase a quality dogsled, it's an expensive prospect. A better option might be to make your own dogsled. Making a dogsled is difficult and time consuming but you'll have the...
Dog sledding, or mushing, is most commonly associated with cold-hardened dogs pulling a sledder through feet-deep snow in harsh winter conditions. However, this doesn't mean that you and your dogs...
A toboggan ride is the highlight of winter for many outdoor enthusiasts. The activity provides a great time for adults and children because it does not require any experience or training. Buying a...
A toboggan is a simple sled that is used to slide down snowy or icy hillsides or mountains. Since the toboggan has no runners or skis, it is relatively more simple to repair and maintain than a...
Running a dog sled team isn't just about having the right equipment. It's also about having that equipment in top condition. This includes your dogs, who just may be the single most important...
Even though you have an infant it doesn't mean that you can't enjoy winter activities. Although the activities themselves are more limited you can still get out in the snow and have a good time....
Watching sled dogs pull a musher over miles of terrain in harsh conditions is an amazing sight. Mushers spend years training their dogs to pull correctly and work as a team. It will take time and...
Athletes spend months training before their events. The same is true for a dog sled race except in this case you're training the dogs. The dogs have to be in good physical shape and mentally...
Simply put, the art of skijoring is when one or two dogs pull you across the snow while you're on a pair of skis--think of it as a cross between cross-country skining and dog sledding. When...
Your children may want to careen down that perfect hill on their sleds this winter, but locating that slope is your responsibility. You can use these steps to ensure you're following the proper...
You're bored and you've decided you've got to something constructive, but you're not sure what. How about building a bobsled? Someone first created a bobsled in Switzerland late in the 19th...
If you don't have what it takes to single-handedly race 16 dogs across 1,000-plus miles of frozen tundra for almost two weeks, you can enter the Iditarod as an Idita-Rider. Each year the race...
Grueling, long hours over frozen tundra is a rough way to exist day after day. Toughen up.
Huskies were born to run and pull, just as Australian Blue Heelers herd and Brittanys retrieve. It is their natural inclination. But they need your guidance.
Keeping a fit and happy dog team is essential to sledding. "I love to emphasize that I'm not the athlete in this sport," says Iditarod veteran Shawn Sidelinger. "The dogs are."
Endless strategies revolve throughout Iditarod history, and any given musher will argue for any of them. Basic principles, however, stand.
If professional mushing is your dream and desire, then the Iditarod is truly the "last great race," and the goal to attain. Prepare to make some sacrifices to get there.