Time to wax up the old Flexible Flyers!!!

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I'm looking out the window of my office and it's snowing really good and it's giving me flashbacks of yester-years. I remember wire brushing the runners on our sleds and then sneaking a chunk of mums canning wax and dads little propane torch to wax up the runners. Get 'em all shined up then heat the runners while you run the wax down them. :wink:

Sometimes you'd get out on the hill and find the snow was too deep. So what we'd do is get one of the neighborhood kids with a saucer sled and have one or two of us plop in the thing and then couple others drag them down the hill by the legs to start a path. Then when we all walked back up we'd walk like Charlie Chaplin back up the hill to help pack it down more. Remember having dog fights on the way down... trying to flip somebody's sled or run them off the track on the way down. Always hurt bad when you got your hand under the runner in a flip attempt. Cold hands always hurt more.

Another option if the snow was too deep was to run down the side of the road. It was a really long hill and a pain to drag the sled all the way back up but we'd be flying by the time we hit bottom and started up the other side. :woohoo: :woohoo: If you made it a good ways you could cut a little drag time off on the way back. We'd do this in the dark and you just kept your eyes open for headlights. :eek: Today they'd probably lock up a parent for letting a kid do that. :nono: If we'd see the road grader or the ash truck coming we'd wave him over to try get him to not ash the downhill side of the road. If some cinders made it into our path there were times we'd all grab a broom and clean off a path down the side cause if you hit too many they'd slow you way down but it was kinda cool to see the sparks fly off the sleds.

Man we used to have a ball...

When we got tired of dragging sleds we'd break into groups and give a time limit for building a fort and stock piling ammo. When the time limit was up the snowball battle would start. The object was to get an adequate fort for protection and a hefty stockpile of ammo. There was a little bit of strategy to this that a buddy and I would use when we had these battles. You never use the snow around your fort for building your fort. You go way forward or left or right and roll your snowballs over so you'd have plenty of ammo snow behind your fort. If the snow wasn't real deep we'd roll balls over behind the fort to pick off of for ammo.

Most every battle would have a time-out in there somewhere when somebody'd get beaned in face and need a little time to... uh... re-group. :cry: The grainy texture of a hard packed slushy snowball in the face feels a lot like gravel when your face is about froze.

Then when you all decided to call it quits for the night or somebodys parent started yelling for some to come in you have the issue of getting your frozen stuff off. Frozen finger always had a hard time undoing all those black toggle things on the old black rubber boots... that you had to buy a size or two bigger to make room for an extra pair of wool socks. The treat was getting some hot chocolate after you got all your crap off and propped up to dry. I think my mum was rewarding us with it for staying out of her hair for a few hours.

Yep... those were the days... :)
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This is an awesome story, I love to read about stuff like this. What a great time in life, when you could be gone all day and your parents never had to worry about you. No cho-mos lurking in the shadows. I spent the best part of my childhood in the 90's, and it was pretty relaxed for us kids also, nothing like today. My poor kids arent even allowed to play in the front yard without one of us out there, or one of the neighbor kids parents. Its too bad life isnt as simple huh?
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Great story about your childhood. Brought back memories.
Back when I was a kid, in the time when a bike with gears was something only owned by the well to do kids. No I sure didn't have one :lol: We lived across the gravel road from a creek with a high levee. When the grass was green we would go up to the local market and get some pieces of cardboard. Yup those pieces made great sleds for flying down the levee.
Fishing in the creek, hunting with the old 22 at the age of 8. Camping where the creek flowed into the Sac river. No parents, just us kids. Sure was great growing up in the sticks.
My friends and I made our toys out of whatever, and found our fun wherever :thup: had a lot of great times.
I now live 4 doors away from where I grew up. My Mom still lives there.
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Yep when I was a kid you could ride your bike to the local gun shop and pick up a few boxes of .22 shells at the ripe old age of anything and never a blink of the eye. In fact old Smitty would try to talk you into an old shotgun he took in on trade or whatever. We could walk down the road with our rifles on our shoulder and never get eyeballed up over it. Maybe a hollar from someone "you boys be carefull...!"

I feel bad for kids nowadays. They don't allow sled riding where my nephews live anymore. There's a park in the town they live in that hosts the only hill in the neighborhood and they're afraid that a kid will slide out onto the road and get hit. I call that natural selection...! If a kid's so dumb as to not roll off the sled before he gets to a road with a car coming down it, I don't think that kid has much hope for a future anyway. (just kidding...) But really... If nothing else close that block off when there's good snow!! Just a matter of folks going onne whole block out of their way... whoop de doo.

Don't protect kids that are playing... protect them from the goons and creeps out there.

Think I'm gonna go see if I can find a toboggan today. There's a big hill behind the bar I frequent and thinking what could be more fun than a bunch of 50 plus year old drunks screaming down a hill out of control...!
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What's more fun than a bunch of 50 plus screaming down the hill. How about a bunch of 60 plus :lol:
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We did a lot of sledding when I lived up in the K.C. area. It was hilly in Merriam KS, and
a good place to sled down the streets. You know the drill.. Walk up to the top of the hill,
hop on the sled, and zoom down the street at about 30 mph until you get to the bottom,
and then trudge back up the street to do it again. Sometimes if we were lucky, we would
bribe one of the friends mothers to drive us up the streets in the car after each run.. :+)
if I remember right, we used corn starch for a runner greaser a lot of the time.
And it was always the best after it had snowed, and then melted, and then snowed
again on the hard ice/snow. It would be pretty solid then. We used to grab and yank
the rear runners to spin each other out.
One time we were zooming down the hill, and I got spun out, and then another sled
hit me head on with the front steel part of his sled. Right smack in my front teeth!
I must have strong teeth, because even though it left red paint on my front teeth,
none were broken or loose.. :/
I'm glad I got to live in snow country when I was young. It was a blast, and I also
camped in it as a boy scout.
Here in mildew city, the chances of sledding, much less snow at all, are pretty slim.
Heck, it's already edging to the end of January, and we still haven't been below freezing
yet. Many of our trees, and some grass are still green.
Note this photo I took a week or two ago on a photo taking trip to Houston's Glenwood
cemetery.. That is where a lot of the high rollers end up planted, going back to the 1870's..
Howard Hughes is there.. Along with a bunch of other notables..
No snow here.. :( Look at that grass.. :P :lol:
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[quote="Bob"]Think I'm gonna go see if I can find a toboggan today. There's a big hill behind the bar I frequent and thinking what could be more fun than a bunch of 50 plus year old drunks screaming down a hill out of control...!


Just remember, always be in the middle or rear, never the front. No sense in being "the human shield" :lol:
Also remember...LEAN!!!!!! it may not actually do anything, but everyone feels like they tried to avoid the building :lol:

Tobbaggans.. a very close second to a '60 GMC truck hood, six cousins, three dogs, a Farmall B, and a VERY big hill.

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My wife and I discussed this same conversation the other day!

We had an old Bombardier knock off snowmobile, and what use to be a small ski resort in Grand Lake Co. Talk about one of the best places to be a kid! One of us would run the ski lift AKA the snowmobile with a rope attached to it. I think today is why my kids have no ingenuity. If they have to figure anything out they can just youtube it and move on. We always had the plastic sleds with the little handles for steering. Great times and I feel bad for my children! Oh and it got tot 75 here in Tampa yesterday no snow or hills... :cry:
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