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You can use the word 'sled' when referring to a small vehicle with a flat bottom and runners that is used for sliding over snow or ice. For example: I went sledding with my friends yesterday and we had a blast racing down the hill on our sleds. The children spent the entire afternoon building a snowman and riding their sleds in the park. The dogs pulled the sled across the frozen tundra, carrying supplies to the remote village.
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For such scenarios, the most promising detection technology is ground-penetrating radar (GPR), which uses high-frequency radar signals, emitted either from a sled on the surface of the ice or from a low-flying aircraft, to provide an image of the subsurface.
They include the ski half-pipe (tricks in a snowy half-dome to pumping music); snowboard slopestyle (a 655-metre mountain course combining stunts in the air, rails and very high jumps) and the luge team relay (a men's sled, women's sled and mixed sled sliding down an icy track one after another as fast as they can).
Two men ride their luge sled down the bobsleigh track.
Forced to abandon ship, Shackleton and his crew were set adrift on the floes.The men survived on a diet of seals, penguins and their own sled dogs.
In deep water, cable-laying ships drag a sled along the bottom to dig a trough in which to lay the cable.
In some parts of the world, nature dictates the means of transport; Sofie Petersen, an Inuit lady who is Lutheran bishop of Greenland, sometimes has to rely on a sled drawn by huskies.
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"We can't manage the risk at all of those places".Other wholesome locales, such as Des Moines, Iowa and Lincoln, Nebraska have also restricted sledding to certain hills posted with sled-at-your-own-risk warnings.
No sea ice means no seal hunt, which can mean no meat for sled-dogs.They are also suffering a wider cultural decline that shows up in a high incidence of alcoholism, obesity and suicide.
ALASKA'S Iditarod sled-race has not changed its 1,150-mile 1,150-mileits 30-year history.
Workers now clear vegetation ten feet from the tracks, to discourage moose from grazing in the train's path, and occasionally the railroad sends pilot cars ahead to scare off the moose.Moose are also a hazard on the Iditarod, Alaska's famed 1150-mile sled-dog-race in the dead of winter, because they have a habit of charging dogs.
Travelling by dog-sled is a fine way to see Greenland if you can bear the flatulence of 19 seal-fed curs.The Inuit, of whom there are perhaps 150,000, in Canada, Greenland, Alaska (where they are also called Eskimos) and Russia, are the Arctic's best-known people.
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