Fastest snow sled for snow hill?

When you were a kid, did you ever find that perfect hill to slide down in your snow sled?

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    We called it the widow maker and it was a blast.

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Yup. It was a hill in a park not far from where I lived.

shrinkess

We had the best hill you could imagine on the campus of Steven's Trade School in Lancaster, PA. It was steep, fast, long and had nothing dangerous at the bottom. If you got going fast enough, you could catch a second smaller hill at the bottom. Unfortunately, they built a dormitory across it. I don't know what engineering feat it took to build on a hill that steep, but I mourn that hill for all the kids who won't get to experience it. http://www.stevenscollege.edu/files/Site%20Images/Virtual%20Tours/Dorms/stevens_dorms.html The hill behind the two old buildings used to be so steep that we had to hang onto the wall and bellyflop onto our sleds before they went down the hill without us. I don't know what they did to put the new buildings there. They are built on ground that didn't exist. They would have been hovering in mid-air.

bagicide stayed 10 months too long

Yes, the perfect hill was creamery hill! Unfortunetly we burned the tree that was growing at the top, to stay warm!

Anonymous

Yes it was awesome, was a big hill that when you went down it on your sledge you would go down that fast that you would travel by the houses! it was amazing! used to love it back then when it snowed!

2Fast2C

Yes it was wonderful. But there was a river at the bottom of it and my father caught us sledding there.I did not sit for a week after he spanked me.

Ripple is back

No, considering we have no snow where I live. We would on the other hand find perfect hills to roll down.

bigd012904

As a kid, I thought the 212 meter long slide at "Rotary Park" in Red Deer, Alberta was perfect ... the remnants of "Clay Hill" where a brick factory used to be ... there is a hill with a slight trough, like a half pipe that runs down for 150 meters at a 40 degree slope then almost levels out to a field so you can slide for over 200 meters ... ... years later, I found a nice remote spot in the glacial mountains of northern B.C., near the Alaska, Yukon, B.C. corner, where a helicopter drops you off at the top of a mountain, you ski 481 meters down a smooth but steep slope to gain speed, then just keep coasting on a long narrow, almost flat, but slight gentle slope, glacial "river" for 48 kilometers ... then STOP before the ice cliff / waterfalls ...

Takei-Shihan

We didn't get a whole lot of snow in Richmond, VA, but I did find a perfect hill that worked quite well with a refrigerator cardboard box! Much fun was had by many neighborhood kids before we finally wore that box out.

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