Things you did as a kid that your kids will never do

MHz

Time Out
Mar 16, 2007
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Nothing, and I mean nothing, could come close to beating an old tractor inner tube on the slopes.

3 or 4 guys on that thing provided for extra speed and momentum.... Hit a low dip in the run, or a well-crafted jump at the bottom of the run and it was like jumping off a trampoline off the back of a truck doing 40 klicks.

It's amazing that no one ever got seriously injured
Tubes that big could also be ridden edgewise and rolled down the hill with some poor sap inside it. The 'groomed jump' was usually a creek withs steep banks. Pretty basic grooming, with todays quads the 'uses' could at lease drag a groomer up and down and the 'older kids' would also be able to keep the runs almost bobsled smooth and toughed enough to zig-zag so the run doesn't have to be straight. In the summer it is a bike path. Some snow steps are also nice for getting up the hill as fact as possible if you are in shape that is many more rides down in a day. The creek could be used as a skating rink that is narrow and kilometers in length and quads could groom the ice so speed skates could be utilized for the speed hungry. 2 sleds and a 2x4 with a lawn rake mounted in the middle will level out any hill as long as the tangs be set so the high spots are scraped and the low spots filled. Do that as many times as you like, it should get a bit faster each time the path is groomed.
 

Cliffy

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Nov 19, 2008
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I remember one day my friend and I used metal garbage can lids as shields to try to stop the Roman Candles we were firing at each other. Luckily we ran out of projectiles before we ran out of luck. We were 9 or 10 at the time. Can't just walk on down to the corner store and buy a few Roman Candles these days.
 

IdRatherBeSkiing

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May 28, 2007
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I remember going to an abandoned field and riding my bike with friends up and down the piles of dirt. No helmet of course. Most such sites these days are completely fenced off and all kids wear bike helmets.
 

L Gilbert

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Nov 30, 2006
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Bottle of pop for seven cents, and you got a two cents back for the bottle. Riding on the crossbar of your friends bicycle . How many of you still have the A&W mug ?
2 of the 8" jobbies, 2 6", jobbies, and one of the pint-sized (xtra small, tiny, or whatever the term) ones. Logos on them aren't exactly in mint condition anymore, though.

Using your new nylon winter jacket as your sled and sliding down unknown paths upside down and head first. :D As far as I can remember, no-one ended up with a head injury. Freaky, huh?

Getting stung by a ricochet from your pellet rifle after shooting at nailheads in your fort.

Riding your single-speed bike up Redlands Dr in Penticton without stopping or getting off while you deliver newspapers. Or coming down it to the stopsign at the bottom while your brakes were non-functional.

Riding said bike from Penticton to Summerland (including up the hill) along the old h-way (it was a longer and twistier road back then).
 

Sal

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Sep 29, 2007
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Bottle of pop for seven cents, and you got a two cents back for the bottle. Riding on the crossbar of your friends bicycle . How many of you still have the A&W mug ?
forgot about that