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  1. What is the fastest style of sled? - The Great Outdoors Stack Exchange

    The fastest type of sled really does depend on the type of snow - if it is softer snow then you want a sled with the greatest surface area, since thin runners tend to just slow you down by sinking into the snow …

  2. Arctic Cat | Page 266 | Snowmobile World

    Feb 20, 2002 · Post all Arctic Cat related topics here!

  3. General Snowmobiling Discussions | Page 162 | Snowmobile World

    Dec 27, 2004 · What Snowmobile Is The Fastest Stock Zrt600-97 Dec 21, 2004 2 34 7K Dec 26, 2004

  4. Trending 'gear' questions - Page 2 - The Great Outdoors Stack Exchange

    Q&A for people who love being outdoors enjoying nature and wilderness, and learning about the required skills and equipment

  5. Vintage Sleds | Page 27 | Snowmobile World

    Dec 22, 2005 · Vintage Snowmobile related topics here!

  6. Newest 'snow' Questions - Page 2 - The Great Outdoors Stack Exchange

    What is the fastest style of sled? Winter is here and, like every year, I am still thrilled when the extended family rounds up all the little kids and we go sledding.

  7. Highest scored 'gear' questions - Page 2 - The Great Outdoors Stack ...

    What is the fastest style of sled? Winter is here and, like every year, I am still thrilled when the extended family rounds up all the little kids and we go sledding.

  8. How far would you need to fall for it to be fatal?

    Apr 7, 2015 · A little grim this but I was discussing free soloing with a non-climber in work and I said "Well once you get over a certain height you're not going to survive a fall anyway so anything over this

  9. Improve traction on icy path to campsite

    Dec 23, 2024 · On the way down the path, you can even use the ice to your advantage by sitting down and placing your rear on anything slippery such as a small sled, inflated innertube, piece of a …

  10. winter - What are the different stages of frostbite? - The Great ...

    Jan 2, 2016 · My brother and I were out backcountry sled-skiing yesterday, and my brother froze his feet in his new ski-boots. We were sitting at just above 2000m, my brother had his boots off and was …