Six Steps to Awesome Driveway Sledding!

Step 1 – Have lots of snow!

Snow Bank Sledding

Step 2 – Pile all of your snow in the same spot to create a snow bank that is at least 4’-0” higher than the surrounding areas.  Don’t forget to shape the snow bank into a gradual ramp.

Snow Bank Staircase

Step 3 – Have a long driveway on a hill where you can create bumpers for the kids, so they won’t end up in the “willy-wacks”!

Driveway Sledding Bumpers

Step 4 – Lose the battle with mother nature, resulting in a crusty mess of a driveway perfect for sledding.  (Don’t forget to teach the kids how to bail out, by the last red maple tree we tap on the right…)

Driveway Sledding

Step 5 – Insert two young children with energy to burn, who are tired of being cooped up inside due to winter weather.

The long hike up the sledding Hill

Step 6 – Have no fear and smile!

Sledding

Now that is some serious downhill sledding!

Angry Bird Sledding

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2 comments on “Six Steps to Awesome Driveway Sledding!”

  1. solarbeez Reply

    That looks like so much fun! When I was a kid growing up in Arizona we had to drive to the mountains to see any snow. My great uncle made what we called ‘ski-boggins,’ by bending wood upward to form a curl like a wide ski and attaching a seat on it. We sat on those things and slid down the slopes.

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