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exploration sleds.
There are
several types of
recreational sleds designed for
sliding down
snowy hills (
sledding): Toboggan, an
elongated sled without runners...
- down the hill, the
sled's path
through the snow can
become more icy.
Sleds with a
greater surface area (anything but
runner sleds) are able to make the...
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seals and
polar bears as well as haul
sleds for
thousands of miles.
Numerous non-
sled dog
breeds have been used as
sled dogs. Poodles,
Irish Setters, German...
- 1920s and
Harry Bull's BR-1 in 1931), most
rocket sleds run on a track.
Although some
rocket sleds ride on
single beams or rails, most use a pair of rails...
- surface.
Commercial sleds allow easily adjusting the
weight or
resistance and are
supported on feet or
wheels that
allow moving the
sled across surfaces such...
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pulling two such chains. A
total of 360 such
sleds were
manufactured and used
during the
Battle of Anzio. The
sleds were
disliked by the infantrymen, who "felt...
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sled in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
sled is a type of
sliding vehicle.
SLED or
sled may also
refer to:
Sled Allen (1886–1959),
baseballer Sled...
- A dog
sled or dog
sleigh is a
sled pulled by one or more
sled dogs used to
travel over ice and
through snow.
Numerous types of
sleds are used, depending...
-
common late
model lead
sleds are the 1949 Mercury, 1950 Plymouth, 1949 Ford, and the 1949 Cadillac.
These late-model lead
sleds and a play on
words were...
- type of dog
sled on snow, or a rig on dry land. The
practice of
using dogs to pull
sleds dates back to at
least 6000 BC.
Remnants of
sleds and harnesses...