-
kicksled by
twisting the handlebars. One can have a p****enger or
luggage on the
chair seat. The
kicksled can also be used as a dog sled. A
kicksled is...
- ride bicycles, so they ride
scooters instead. Today,
variations on the
kicksled with
scooter design features are also available, such as the Kickspark...
- Finland, with an
average of 237.3
millimeters (9.3 inches) of rainfall.
Kicksled World Championship Seth Heikkilä (1863–1938)
Tauno Sipilä (1921–2001) Pentti...
-
jumps is
known as
extreme sledding.
Sweden and
Norway recorded some
early Kicksled Races during the 15th century. The
modern sport of
sledding (Luge – Skeleton...
-
early 1990s by
Hannu Vierikko who was
active at the time in
kicksled racing. (A
kicksled is a type of
human powered sled that is in
common use in Scandinavia...
-
metal Flexible Flyer, a
steerable wooden sled with thin
metal runners Kicksled or spark, a human-powered sled
Inflatable sled or tube, a
plastic membrane...
- racks.
Cyclecar Human-powered
transport Outline of
cycling Surrey Wheeled kicksled Quadricycle Quadricycle International (n.d.). "Quadricycle International"...
- The
entrance of
Icehotel in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden, 2007, with two
kicksleds outside...
- skis
Fatbiking (biking in snow with
bikes with wide tires) Ice
skates Kicksled Sled
Snowboard Snowshoes Telemark skis
Aircraft (list)
Helicopter Ornithopter...
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unknown Curling 1946 to 1973
Figure skating 1897 to
unknown and 1947 to 1952
Kicksled 1892 to
unknown Orienteering 1901 to
unknown Rowing 1893 to
unknown Shooting...