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  2. Sled - Wikipedia

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    A sled, skid, sledge, or sleigh is a land vehicle that slides across a surface, usually of ice or snow. It is built with either a smooth underside or a separate body supported by two or more smooth, relatively narrow, longitudinal runners similar in principle to skis .

  3. Sledding - Wikipedia

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    In addition, runner sleds force the weight of the rider onto two thin runners where the pressure causes a microscopic film of snow or ice to melt as the sled passes over it. This invisible layer of fluid reduces friction, causing the sled's speed to greatly exceed that of its flat bottomed relatives.

  4. Winter sports - Wikipedia

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    Common team sports include ice hockey, ringette, broomball (on either an indoor ice rink, or an outdoor ice rink or field of snow), curling, rinkball, and bandy. Based on the number of participants, ice hockey is the world's most popular winter team sport, followed by bandy. [2]

  5. Winter storms: From sledding to shoveling, see photos of snow ...

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    Families and friends sled on the snow covered hills outside Mercer Museum, on Monday, January 6, 2025, in Doylestown Borough. ... Crews de-ice an American Airlines jet at Muhammad Ali Louisville ...

  6. See it: Unusual snowy sights across South as once-in-a ... - AOL

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    While some residents used actual sleds, others in Houston took a more unconventional route by using household items such as cardboard boxes and baking sheets while sledding in Buffalo Bayou Park.

  7. 'Crazy to see': Deep freeze, snow blankets parts of US as ...

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    The total snow and sleet forecast for the area that includes San Antonio, 80 miles to the south, ranged from a dusting up to 1 1/2 inches − with hazardous ice accumulations of one-tenth of an inch.

  8. Kicksled - Wikipedia

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    A kicksled is designed to be used on hard, slippery surfaces like ice or hardpacked snow. To kicksled in deeper, more powdery snow, extra-wide plastic snow runners are attached to the standard, thin runners of the sled. On very smooth, bare ice, the use of traction devices like spiked shoes or crampons improves kicking force.

  9. Qamutiik - Wikipedia

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    British and American diaries and accounts from the 1800 and early 1900s tell how their explorers, determined to use conventional sleds, found that the pounding of the sea-ice jolted the sleds so that nails were expelled, and the sled fell to pieces within several miles of their start point. They adopted Inuit-style sleds.