Tobogganing – fun recreational sport in the snow
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Finally – so many enthusiastic winter sports enthusiasts – it’s that time again. With the heavy snowfall of the last few days and the drop in snowfall depths to below 500 meters, the slopes and meadows in southern Germany are covered with snow again.
Time to remove rust from the sleigh runners and mark the first freshly slopes into the snow or just hike with the equipment.
Sleigh in the temple district of Uruk
In terms of physical principle, the sleigh is a vehicle that is not necessarily only intended for use on the ground on snow. Usually equipped with two runners, the sleigh glides over a wide variety of surfaces to transport people or loads. The principle is: as little friction as possible. This can be the case on ice or snow as well as on damp meadows, fine sand or round river pebbles.
Sometimes leisurely as part of a family outing, where the children relax on the sleigh and the parents take over the propulsion, sometimes more-sporty when taking advantage of heights that allow the sleigh to glide down the valley and sometimes uphill at high speed and with rapid curves - but last but not least the purely sporty sledges that thunder across the ice in prepared tracks, fighting for hundredths of a second.
Today, sports such as tobogganing and skeleton are even Olympic disciplines at the Winter Games, which take place every four years. The spectrum of “sleds” is broad.
The spectrum of “sleds” is broad.
Wherever there is snow-covered areas, the first extensive cross-country ski trails are quickly emerging, which are used by children and young people alike. A recurring problem, however, is that the mountain or hill that you want to slide down later has to be climbed first. So, it's no wonder that people were also working on drives for sleighs.
For example, dogs were strapped to the sleds to drive them. This mode of operation, known by the Inuit, has also developed into a sporting competition between dog sled teams.
Expeditions of Scott and Roald Amundsen
Nowadays, especially in regions with long-term snow conditions, there are a large number of motorized snowmobiles that are used for a variety of purposes. The somewhat more elegant way of driving the sleigh is horse-powered. In some winter sports-resorts there are well-prepared excursions with a sleigh team through the winter forest. In addition, there are now a variety of special sleds that also have special drives. Tubular sleds (so-called Akia) were developed that were powered by the wind, similar to paragliders. The Red Army used a very special vehicle, the Aerosani, a historic sled vehicle powered by a propeller.
In addition to the traditional wooden sledges, there are now a number of other types, some made of metal or plastic. Even steering options are almost commonplace these days. The first steerable sleigh dates back to 1870, when steerable sleighs were made available in St. Moritz for British hotel guests who wanted to pass the time by tobogganing.
We wish you a lot of fun in the wonderful winter world.
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