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  2. Where to sled in Spokane? Here are our top 5 choices. - AOL

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    Jan. 14—The trek to find an ideal sledding launch spot can be grueling. Aching legs, speeding heart rate and the warm trickle of sweat into snow-gear is all too familiar to winter adventurers ...

  3. Places to go sledding in New Mexico - AOL

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    Dec. 15—Sledding is a great way to get out and get active over winter break. These three sledding spots around the state are great places to add to your list. ... COST: Free. DIRECTIONS: From ...

  4. List of long-distance trails in the United States - Wikipedia

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    near Murphy Hot Springs: Upper Priest Falls: Traverses large wilderness areas Iditarod Trail: 1,025 1,650 Alaskan wilderness: Seward: Nome: famous dog sledding race; route alternates each year Illinois Prairie Path: 61 98 Illinois: Wheaton: second of 27 new National Trails, consists of three radials International Appalachian Trail: 1,900 3,058

  5. Manito Park - Wikipedia

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    The district includes the park and the parkway running down Manito Boulevard from near the center of the park at 21st Avenue south to approximately 35th Avenue at Hart Field. The boulevard was designed in 1904 and plans were finalized in 1912 after extension of the boulevard was included in the 1907 Olmsted Brothers plan for the city.

  6. Winter storms: From sledding to shoveling, see photos ... - AOL

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    As a massive winter storm is rolling through regions of the United States on Monday, see pictures of snow from across the Midwest and East Coast.

  7. Mount Trashmore (Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    Since skiing was prohibited in the 1980s, Mount Trashmore remained a popular sledding and tobogganing hill in the winter, [2] as well as a popular destination for runners and hikers in the summer. In the summer of 1995, Northwestern University football strength and conditioning director Larry Lilja planted a small Rose Bowl flag at the top of ...

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  9. Toboggan - Wikipedia

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    A toboggan is a simple sled traditionally used by children. It is also a traditional form of transport used by the Innu and Cree of northern Canada. Illustration of a toboggan. In modern times, it is used on snow to carry one or more people (often children) down a hill or other slope for recreation.