Rare and crazy winter sports!!!

Hey guys,

I’m looking for a winter sport that’s not that well known and lots of fun just like unicycling but not unicycling and for in the winter, although if there is any fun suggestions for winter uni that differ from trials or street please post.

Oh, I got my G2 on friday, now I can drive all by myself, sweeeeet!! my insurance is frickin rediculous though it’s $1400 a year for a 97 astro van, as an occasional driver, holy crap, eh.
I only make like 160 a month and they want me to fork out like 130 of it, basterds.

Anyway back to the winter sports, I don’t want to do anything like snowboarding or anything so popular, simply because everybody does it. I want some where prefereable I don’t have to pay for passes or anything, I just buy the equipment and I’m set.

thanks,

yo boy logan, yeye!!!

I had a Ford Aspire (economest Ford available)

My insurance was $4932 cdn

Car payment was $192/month
Ins payment was $411/month

In ontario, if it is your first year of insurance, you are automaticlly ‘high risk’

haha, actually I’m deeply moved by your story, I believe it touched us all a little bit differently and I would like to take this moment to say your all special. (insert crying smilie) (why is there no crying smilie)

COmmon guys does anybody know a cool extreme winter sport please, I’m dying here. Ok there’s absolutely no restrictions or perameters please just tel me extreme winter sports ahhhhhhhhhhhh.

urban tubing. jump stair sets, slide down rails, go off drops, its amazing. all you need is one of those tube sled things. Me and my friends thought of it last week end. it works better than you might think!

GT Snowracing is always tons of fun…

$50 bucks cnd for a stock GT.

I’ve had my “N” for 6 months now (BC version of a G2) and my insurance is almost the same, about 1200 a year for an 88 Nissan Pickup.

-Dylan

And an ice/snow covered backroad, a tow rope, and a Ford F-150

(GT-hitching has no influence on the aforementioned insurance premiums!)

Go outside one night (tonight is perfect, as today is a Sunday and tomorrow is a Monday) and pour water allllllllllllllllllllll over the biggest hills in your city. If you do it right, the water will freeze and hopefully school will be cancelled. So you can go and run and slide down all the hills. I don’t think it counts as a sport, but it’s still fun.

Urban exploration. Do it all year round, using those hours you’re usually doing nothing other than sleeping.

Phil

I personally think Icycling is one of the best winter sports there is. Just pull out your Muni and go ride in the snow. If you get the good stuff, there will be glare ice that you can try and ride, snow piles to try to ride up and over, and the pseudo slushy stuff that could just be pure slush, or it might be big chunks of ice to get through (you can’t tell till you hit it). Plus, it’s a blast to ride through snow drifts two feet high or more. Your feet go under with most of the wheel and you lose traction so that at any moment you might start to spin out.
I’ve been wanting to go icycling for two years now, but we’ve had some horribly fair weather. Is it too much to ask for a blizzard?
“Greatest snow on earth.” Yeah right!
P.S. If you can find a parking lot where they’ve plowed the snow up in one corner, you could have “mountains” of fun. Think of the possibilities! And each day the terrain will change according to amount of melting/ snowfall…

I posted a while ago about what we should call sliding on the ice with your uni.

My vote lies here

Is that (eye)cycling or is it (one)cycling?

1cycling ({one}cycling) would really be uni, ya see, and . . . oh, ok, I’ll shutup, sorry.:smiley: :wink: (snigger, heh, heh, got `em. )

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