[Tagging] Kids use a sled downhill
A.Pirard.Papou
A.Pirard.Papou at gmail.com
Mon Jan 21 14:36:22 GMT 2013
On 2013-01-21 14:03, fly wrote :
> On 21/01/13 13:02, Erik Johansson wrote:
>> On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 11:23 AM, Richard Mann
>> <richard.mann.westoxford at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> No word for it in English (en-gb), to my knowledge. Locally we'd
>>> refer to "the slope by the bridge" or "going up to Rayleigh Park".
>>> As some of us were doing yesterday :o)
>> Thanks all for the wonderfull anecdotes, since I only know how to use
>> a sled here it's really usefull.
> Might just add our used method to get the sleds uphill. Tie all sleds
> in a row behind a car (with non-skid chains) and drive uphill. We
> usually even ride on the sleds while pulled uphill.
How do you know the end of my story (20 sled trains down 2 km roads)?
Often, some farmer's tractor or merchant's van would tow the train back
uphill.
As to the tags, the logic of my brain tells me:
piste=? or highway=piste = the object followed by attributes:
sled=yes
ski=yes
slope=7%
length=240
assistance:first-aid=yes
leisure=yes (leisure is not an object but what you're doing with one)
competition=no
drink=yes
tractor=no
more=probably
Or something like that.
But I'm certainly an iconoclast.
Cheers,
André.
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