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  2. Tough as Nails season 3 - Wikipedia

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    Team Challenge: Teams had to replace the wooden slats on six ski lift chairs and install them onto the cable of the Mount Baldy Ski Lifts. The first team to do so would win the challenge. Winners: Dirty Hands; Individual Challenge: Contestants had to assemble a section of snow fence and saw the planks of the old fence in half. The challenge was ...

  3. Flexible Flyer - Wikipedia

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    Flexible Flyers are flexible both in design and usage. Riders may sit upright on the sled or lie on their stomachs, allowing the possibility to descend a snowy slope feet-first or head-first. To steer the sled, riders may either push on the wooden cross piece with their hands or feet, or pull on the rope attached to the wooden cross-piece.

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    He previously worked with Arrow Dynamics (later S&S Worldwide) to design Tennessee Tornado, Road Runner Express, and X. [2] [3] [4] Working with Rocky Mountain Construction, Schilke and Grubb designed the I-Box track for wooden roller coasters. [5] The first installation of this track technology debuted on New Texas Giant at Six Flags Over ...

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  6. Brumby Rocker - Wikipedia

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    The Brumby Rocker is a type of rocking chair built by the Brumby Chair Factory of the Brumby Chair Company in Marietta, Georgia, which operated between 1875 and 1942, or by its successor which started in 1972.

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  8. Ski - Wikipedia

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    The classical wooden ski consists of a single long piece of suitable wood that is hand-carved to the required shape. Early designs were generally rectangular in cross-section, with the tip bent up through application of steam. Over time the designs changed, and skis were thinned out to the sides, or had prominent ridges down the center.

  9. Qamutiik - Wikipedia

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    A qamutiik (Inuktitut: แ–ƒแ’งแ‘แ’ƒ; [1] alternate spellings qamutik (single sledge runner), komatik, Greenlandic: qamutit [2]) is a traditional Inuit sled designed to travel on snow and ice. It is built using traditional Inuit design techniques and is still used in the 21st century for travel in Arctic regions.