Are you thinking about whether your toboggan is made of wood or Plexiglas, or whether the snow is deep powder or sleet? |
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The plunge featured a forty-foot-high mass of granite boulders, toboggan slides, waterfalls, and observation decks. |
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A short walk in the mountains, often in snow drifts up to head height, was followed by a toboggan slide back to Grytviken. |
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The toboggan slide has three individual sliding channels and rubber tubes are provided for the riders. |
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This invention relates to a toboggan, and in particular to a manoeuvrable toboggan having runners which are movable relative to one another. |
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He will face speeds of up to 80 mph as he goes head first down the run on a solo toboggan, with only serrated metal toecaps acting as brakes. |
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Then, my daughter slid off the toboggan head first into a snow bank, and when I pulled her out she took from her mouth her first missing tooth. |
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A productive borrowing from Micmac through French is toboggan, a runnerless wooden sled still used by children. |
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This fall a toboggan slide will be developed at Hespeler Park. |
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With a view to the Grindelwald valley and the Eiger, both toboggan runs follow the ski slope to Holenstein intermediate station. |
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We trudged through the snow for a good half hour to make it to the hardware store where we examined all the sleds and finally settled on a long bright orange plastic toboggan. |
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Tobogganing, the sport of sliding down snow-covered slopes and artificial-ice-covered chutes on a runnerless sled called a toboggan. |
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Bring an inner-tube or a roll-up toboggan or something, so if the pigs show up you can pull a fancy Batman escape, zipping down the east face, giggling like an imp. |
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We went to New Hampshire for a long winter party weekend and at some point one evening decided to toboggan down the empty ski slope before the sun set. |
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We put the meat and even the antlers on the toboggan, and returned to the camp. |
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To be more in control, choose a sled or toboggan that you can easily navigate. |
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I was self-sufficient enough to pull a load on a toboggan and even to clear a path. |
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Make sure the bottom of the run has enough flat space so the toboggan will come to a stop by itself. |
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People who use these toboggan hills during this period will do so at their own risk. |
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Warning: Residents and visitors use the toboggan hills at their own risk at all times. |
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All of the CANSI basics are important in toboggan handling in steep, cruddy and icy conditions. |
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Tranquil Mt Gwinear is a destination in itself, offering 20km of cross country ski trails, two toboggan runs and free snow shoe paths. |
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Both toboggan runs lead through fascinating winter scenery, surrounded by high, snow-covered mountain peaks. |
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As much as we love to skate, toboggan, snowmobile, and fish, ice over bodies of water can pose some serious, life threatening dangers. |
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Ride up on the Isenfluh-Sulwald cable car and enjoy the fairytale winter landscape on a speedy descent on a velogemel or toboggan. |
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At Pelican Creek, the men unhitched the dogs, rolled up their pants, took off their boots, picked up the toboggan with the calves, and waded across. |
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If you lose control, roll off sideways and do not try to stop the toboggan or sled using hands or feet. |
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For fast fun that requires less skill, whizz down the mountain in a toboggan or a giant lifesaver-like tube. |
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And if that is still not enough for you, just a short walk along to Sousbach and you can hurtle on your toboggan right down to Lauterbrunnen. |
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The steep asphalt path at the west end of the ruins of St Mary's Abbey made a splendid toboggan slide, and the invigorating pastime was thoroughly enjoyed. |
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Crazy golf is included in the ticket price, the toboggan slides are great fun for kids of all ages and there are other outdoor activities to enjoy in fine weather. |
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On land, penguins waddle or toboggan, sliding propelled by feet or flippers. |
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A woman pushes a laden toboggan and small children carry bundles of kindling, indicating that in a fulfilled life everyone must play their part. |
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Too short for a toboggan, too long for a cribbage board, it hadn't rattled, glugged, bent, jingled, jangled, snapped, crackled or popped. |
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The skiing is not as extensive as in other resorts, but its spectacular setting and wide range of alternative sports like husky rides, toboggan tracks, and curling more than make up for any lack of pistes. |
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Its impressionant helicoid watery toboggan with independent basin. |
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Throughout the book, we see Erasmas tinkering with a tool called a sphere: a flexible, amorphous blob that he can variously fashion into a bushel basket, a stool, a toboggan and a life buoy. |
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If that sounds too competitive, embrace your inner child by making snowmen, bouncing off a snow bungy trampoline or spinning down the slopes in a tube or toboggan. |
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The expanded field of view gave a remarkable increase in the illusion of reality, especially with such exciting and spectacular subjects as a ride down a toboggan slide. |
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Throughout the winter, should conditions deteriorate and pose a hazard to users, the toboggan hills will be temporarily closed and signs will be posted to this effect. |
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Use of a baby-carriage, wheelchair or toboggan is prohibited. |
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A toboggan, a sled, snowshoes and skates are used in winter. |
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As soon as the season is fully open, toboggan enthusiasts will have the opportunity to test, at Val Thorens, the longest slope in France open in the evening. |
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No person shall, within a park, coast or slide upon any toboggan or sled along or across a highway or public place that has not been set aside by the superintendent for coasting or sliding. |
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Trenance Park has gardens, a toboggan run, miniature golf and the indoor delights of Water World with its tropical fun pool and flumes. |
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A toboggan consists of two pieces of bark joined side by side and curved up at the front. |
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These animals are harnessed by a padded collar to a light flat sleigh, of skins stretched across a frame of thin wood, called a toboggan. |
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The old toboggan has been laid aside, and sleighs or waggons dash along the streets. |
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The fact that I agreed showed that there was no hope of getting off the toboggan more than momentarily. |
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McGinnity began to hit the toboggan in 1906, after he had pitched his arm off the previous year. Last season his efforts at times were painful. |
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We used an old toboggan stuffed with cotton for the ball, and it served the purpose very well. |
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Suppose we wish to make a pointed cap, such as used to be known as a toboggan cap, from yarn or worsted. |
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A depression in one nation can become the slide on which our civilization would toboggan into economic collapse. |
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The hillside, lined with a coating of wet leaves ready to toboggan her down the slope, made her grateful for a few saplings that provided handholds. |
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Sissy bounded back in dressed in a heavy sweater and toboggan. |
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If we were to hit the toboggan of a depression, wages would drop. |
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We all have found out that once a show goes into rehearsal, it's a toboggan slide and there's not enough time. So we had six months of preproduction meetings. |
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Nothing could be more exciting and exhilarating than a slide, on sleigh or toboggan, from the lofty summit of the ice-mound or cone down to its base. |
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The toboggan may be described as a flat plank turned up at one end. |
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The toboggan start allows racers to reach speeds exceeding 80mph before throwing them into three tight turns before finishing with a 46-degree gradient schuss. |
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