Old barrels and pine wood are effective and cheap resources for building a snow sled. Dismantle the barrel and saw the staves for parts. With a wood barrel, you don't have to worry about sizing the wood. Each stave is the perfect length for… read more
There's no better way to spend a winter day than getting outside and enjoying the snow. Don't let a lack of winter toys stop you from getting out there. Improvise with items you already have lying around the house and make your own snow sle… read more
Snowmen. Snowballs. Snow sleds. These are the ingredients for a perfect winter camping trip. Once the snow hits the ground, snowmen and snowballs are easy to make, but did you know that you can make a snow sled for kids? Making a komatik-st… read more
Sledding is a fun winter past time that can be enjoyed with your friends and family. Whether your designated sled of choice is plastic or the metal rail variety, the rush that you get when coming down a steep hill is indescribable. However,… read more
Sure, you can buy a snow sled from the store, but unless you're willing to dish out a sizable sum, you may end up getting something that won't last the wear and tear of one or two winters. Instead, consider making a snow sled right at home.… read more
Purchasing a snow sled can be a costly affair--especially if you are looking for one that will last through the wear and tear of one good snowy season. A viable option when it comes to obtaining a snow sled is to make your own. It's a lot c… read more
When snow is on the ground, few things call to the outdoor enthusiast as readily as a good wooden snow sled. Unfortunately, these traditional thrill machines are being rapidly replaced by throw-away plastic versions. It's possible--and pote… read more
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