And now for something completely different!
I can't cross-country ski worth a damn, so I was wondering if anybody here has ever tried sledding ... yes sledding ... down the trails to the peaks? Glissading is fun but it would seem that a proper flat-bottom sled could be a very quick way down a peak (maybe too fast!) without a knee and hips work-out. Some of the trails seem to me would be excellent, like coming down from Lake Tear to Uphill leanto. Other trails would be too cliffy at spots. Maybe coming down a slide would be cool in one too! Could be used to pull your pack up too instead of carrying it.
I've seen plans to build your own pull-sled. I did one once but it was too unwieldy and with all the pvc pipe was no good for sit-in use.
Just wondering if it's ever been tried and was it worth the price and the extra weight. I notice that EMS has a collection of unique sleds.
I can't cross-country ski worth a damn, so I was wondering if anybody here has ever tried sledding ... yes sledding ... down the trails to the peaks? Glissading is fun but it would seem that a proper flat-bottom sled could be a very quick way down a peak (maybe too fast!) without a knee and hips work-out. Some of the trails seem to me would be excellent, like coming down from Lake Tear to Uphill leanto. Other trails would be too cliffy at spots. Maybe coming down a slide would be cool in one too! Could be used to pull your pack up too instead of carrying it.
I've seen plans to build your own pull-sled. I did one once but it was too unwieldy and with all the pvc pipe was no good for sit-in use.
Just wondering if it's ever been tried and was it worth the price and the extra weight. I notice that EMS has a collection of unique sleds.