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debm55

(56,409 posts)
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 08:44 PM Dec 8

What outdoor activities did you do in the snow as a child or as an adult? I liked to build a snowman family.How about

you? PS I loved crosscountry skiing. snow ball fights, sledding.

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What outdoor activities did you do in the snow as a child or as an adult? I liked to build a snowman family.How about (Original Post) debm55 Dec 8 OP
All of them. Ocelot II Dec 8 #1
Wow, Ocelot II, you must really love the winter weather. Thank you very much. debm55 Dec 8 #3
Have always loved playing outdoors in the winter WestMichRad Dec 8 #2
Exactly, I could remember sweating when I was outside as a kid and cross country skiing at the golf course. debm55 Dec 8 #18
I recall a rather snowy stretch in North Philly in the early 60s BOSSHOG Dec 8 #4
Thank you very much BOSSHOG. Yes, it was dangerous, but I can tell in your post that you had one heck of a time doing it debm55 Dec 8 #22
Sledding, sledding, sledding PikaBlue Dec 8 #5
Thank you PikaBlue. I will include with the snow forts----SNOWBALL FIGHTS!!!!!!!!! debm55 Dec 8 #23
Me too, PikaBlue. Sledding🛷, sledding, sledding. Polly Hennessey Dec 8 #37
As an "adult" WmChris Dec 8 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author stopdiggin Dec 8 #8
Thank you very much WmChris for reminding us the dangers of heavy snow. You are are very great person for doing what you debm55 Dec 8 #24
I tossed this in the back of their truck... Nittersing Dec 9 #45
Nice gesture WmChris Dec 9 #47
We slid down hills on cardboard. SamKnause Dec 8 #7
Oh , SamKnause I love your post, I can feel the excitement of a young child experiencing the snow and the activities. debm55 Dec 8 #25
Just the hood. It wasn't attached to a car. SamKnause Dec 9 #41
Snow ice cream! Dear_Prudence Dec 8 #9
Thank you very much Dear_Prudence. for sharing that memory . I remember that so well. debm55 Dec 8 #27
I forgot to mention snow ice-cream in my post. SamKnause Dec 9 #42
actually did 'ice fishing' once or twice stopdiggin Dec 8 #10
HAHHAHHAHAHAHAH. never tried ice fishing. Did they have those little cabins with the open bottoms to fish through. Thank debm55 Dec 8 #17
Sledding, snowball fights, snow forts.... LogDog75 Dec 8 #11
That sounds wonderful LogDog75, I can tell by your post that you loved it. debm55 Dec 8 #16
I grew up in Los Angeles DBoon Dec 8 #12
Thank you very much, DBoon . Around Pittsburgh I don't think it is that high. Just our weather around here. PS Some debm55 Dec 8 #15
Sled riding! johnp3907 Dec 8 #13
Yes, sled riding. Thank you johnp3907. Sled riding!!! I lived near a hill called the double dip. You would go down the debm55 Dec 8 #14
Boot hockey on a nearby pond JMCKUSICK Dec 8 #19
Thank you very much, John. That sounds interesting as I near learned how to skate. debm55 Dec 8 #20
Booting!!! Nittersing Dec 9 #46
Thank you very much, Nittersing. I tried to skate but I had/have very weak ankles. debm55 Dec 9 #50
I was raised in a small rural town with lots of snow every winter. Weren't we lucky to grow up with all the activities KitFox Dec 8 #21
Thank you, KitFox. loved the joy in your post. I am glad you posted. You bought back the memory to me of climbing up the debm55 Dec 8 #28
It doesn't snow where I live, so nothing. Basso8vb Dec 8 #26
Sorry , Basso8vb. But you can share the fun by reading the posts and sharing with our days in the snow. debm55 Dec 8 #29
I had the fastest sled, gab13by13 Dec 8 #30
Thank you gab13by13 . But I can see the younger you, waxing up the runners, going down the steep hill with the cold wind debm55 Dec 8 #33
You are a visionary, gab13by13 Dec 8 #39
That was a great idea. Ty gab13by13. debm55 Dec 9 #51
Skiing & hockey GP6971 Dec 8 #31
Thank you very much, GP6971.for sharing. Thosw are wonderful winter activities. debm55 Dec 9 #53
We used to bomb down steep snowy hills on stolen cafeteria trays. WestMichRad Dec 8 #32
We did that too, at Penn State. No alcohol. Pure joy. Thank you my friend, WestMichRad. debm55 Dec 8 #35
When I was little oberle Dec 8 #34
Thank you very much, oberle. Sled riding at night sounds wonderful and dreamy. debm55 Dec 9 #56
Flying saucers, metal back then plastic now. sheshe2 Dec 8 #36
Thank you so much sheshe2 for sharing with us. It sounds delightful . I tried to make an igloo. but was never successful debm55 Dec 9 #57
Also enjoyed the snow - still do. Bavorskoami Dec 8 #38
Thank you very much Bavorskoami. You still have the child in you that enjoys the wonders of winter. debm55 Dec 9 #58
Been skiing since I was 3 pfitz59 Dec 9 #40
Wonderful , thank you for sharing with us, Pfitz59. debm55 Dec 9 #60
Sledding, snowball fights, ice skating.... electric_blue68 Dec 9 #43
Thank you very much for sharing with us electric_blue.68. You had a lot of activities and cousins to have winter fun. debm55 Dec 9 #48
Definitely lucky to have them! electric_blue68 Dec 9 #65
You're welcome debm55 Dec 9 #66
Same things as in the summers in sunny Florida :) lostnfound Dec 9 #44
lostnfound. a child lives in all of us. I love how you are doing your winter activities now.Love, deb debm55 Dec 9 #49
My mom who put my twin brother and I in snowsuits and put us outside applegrove Dec 9 #52
Thank you very much applegrove for sharing the memories of you winter activities as a child. debm55 Dec 9 #55
Skating on the pond. Sneederbunk Dec 9 #54
Thank you very much, Sneederbunk. I always wished I could skate. While watching my friends it always seemed so graceful debm55 Dec 9 #61
Toboggan Rides ProfessorGAC Dec 9 #59
thank you very much, ProfessorGAC. That toboggan run sounds exciting. Would have loved to try it. debm55 Dec 9 #62
Ride our sleds down the street get the red out Dec 9 #63
Thank you very much , get the red out , for sharing your childhood memory of sled riding. Beautiful memories my friend. debm55 Dec 9 #64
Living all my life in Minnesota, LakeVermilion Dec 9 #67
Dear Lake Vermilion , shoveling snow is very good, Dare I say terrific. Let your inner child out and make a small debm55 Dec 9 #68
I could make a snowman. Tried skiing but I couldn't stop and would fall. Tried ice skating and the same thing. TommieMommy Dec 9 #69
Thank you TommieMommy . You sound like me--no ice skating, no down skiing but I did do cross country skiing. Its more debm55 Dec 9 #70

Ocelot II

(129,329 posts)
1. All of them.
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 08:48 PM
Dec 8

Sledding, snow forts, snowball fights, snow angels, cross-country skiing, downhill skiing, snowshoeing, shoveling, and winter camping (which is horrible because you have to get out of your sleeping bag and your tent to go to the bathroom when it's -15F).

WestMichRad

(2,980 posts)
2. Have always loved playing outdoors in the winter
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 08:51 PM
Dec 8

As a kid, building snow forts, ice skating, making a huge pile of snow and diving in… as an adult, cross country skiing and, occasionally, snowshoeing… and diving into piles of snow!


The key is to stay actively moving about when you’re outside in the cold, generating body heat, and promptly retreat to a warmer place when you’re done.

debm55

(56,409 posts)
18. Exactly, I could remember sweating when I was outside as a kid and cross country skiing at the golf course.
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 10:06 PM
Dec 8

BOSSHOG

(44,738 posts)
4. I recall a rather snowy stretch in North Philly in the early 60s
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 08:53 PM
Dec 8

Snow was very deep for us short people. No vehicular traffic could traverse the streets. About a half a dozen of us dug tunnels in the snow on most of our block. We were completely under the snow. I’m surprised none of us died due to a tunnel collapse. It was all our parents fault. They let us do it. I think they let us do it. It’s what you do when you’re stupid. I’ve always remembered that adventure.

debm55

(56,409 posts)
22. Thank you very much BOSSHOG. Yes, it was dangerous, but I can tell in your post that you had one heck of a time doing it
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 10:24 PM
Dec 8

WmChris

(646 posts)
6. As an "adult"
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 09:00 PM
Dec 8

Snow especially heavy snow equaled broken tree limbs and wires down and more overtime than I really wanted. As electric linemen when it wasn't fit out for man nor beast we got go play outside. While not always fun the challenges were exhilarating.

Response to WmChris (Reply #6)

debm55

(56,409 posts)
24. Thank you very much WmChris for reminding us the dangers of heavy snow. You are are very great person for doing what you
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 10:29 PM
Dec 8

do, I appreciate your dedication.

Nittersing

(8,135 posts)
45. I tossed this in the back of their truck...
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 08:35 AM
Dec 9

I was playing around with watercolor and painting "en plain air" and did this quick painting... No idea if they saw it or it got lost...

SamKnause

(14,759 posts)
7. We slid down hills on cardboard.
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 09:06 PM
Dec 8

We built huge snow forts.

We slid down hills on garbage can lids.

Sometimes dad and mom would build a fire for us to keep warm.

We slid down hills on sleds.

Sometimes we would roast hotdogs and have hot chocolate.

We slid down hills on the hood of a car.

If we thought it would move, we were jumping on it and trying it out.

We had snowball battles.

debm55

(56,409 posts)
25. Oh , SamKnause I love your post, I can feel the excitement of a young child experiencing the snow and the activities.
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 10:33 PM
Dec 8

Love ,Deb. PS, On a hood of a car.?

SamKnause

(14,759 posts)
41. Just the hood. It wasn't attached to a car.
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 01:18 AM
Dec 9

We had a lot of fun.

We had a horse.

We had go carts.

We climbed big big trees.

We road our bikes for miles.

We walked to the dairy to get a cone. It was a 10 mile round trip.

We camped out.

We had dogs, pigs, rabbits, a goat, and a pet chicken.

My brother bought his first car when he was 14.

We had access to 100 acres of land to drive it on.

Good times.

Dear_Prudence

(1,056 posts)
9. Snow ice cream!
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 09:16 PM
Dec 8

Collect clean snow in a big bowl. Then mix the snow with some sugar, some vanilla, maybe a little dash of cream. Yum!

stopdiggin

(15,073 posts)
10. actually did 'ice fishing' once or twice
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 09:19 PM
Dec 8

Hands down - must rate among about the stupidest things ever invented !

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Firmly convinced it was clever ruse invented by the old guys to drink schnapps.
And - with schnapps - subterfuge and misdirection are an absolute requirement !

debm55

(56,409 posts)
17. HAHHAHHAHAHAHAH. never tried ice fishing. Did they have those little cabins with the open bottoms to fish through. Thank
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 09:59 PM
Dec 8

you my friend stopdiggin for sharing the stupidest winter activity.

LogDog75

(1,121 posts)
11. Sledding, snowball fights, snow forts....
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 09:28 PM
Dec 8

My dad was in the Navy so we lived in state that had snow in the winter and some states that sometimes got snow. We do sledding down a hill and there was a chain-link fence to stop us. Often, we'd be going so fast that we'd end up going under the fence.

We also built snow forts and have snowball fights against each other.

DBoon

(24,771 posts)
12. I grew up in Los Angeles
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 09:31 PM
Dec 8

No snow until we started staying in the mountain areas (Lake Arrowhead) for holidays. We'd ride these metal dishes downhill...

Snow is something I always associated with high altitudes - you are always breathing heavily when you are at 7,000 feet.

debm55

(56,409 posts)
15. Thank you very much, DBoon . Around Pittsburgh I don't think it is that high. Just our weather around here. PS Some
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 09:53 PM
Dec 8

kids were lucky enough to use the truck tire tubes, that we used in the summer for swimming and would use them for snow tubing.

johnp3907

(4,225 posts)
13. Sled riding!
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 09:35 PM
Dec 8

That’s what we all called it. No one ever said “sledding.”
There was a disused dirt road at the end of our street. It was nice and steep! Also full of big rocks, and it emptied out onto the road the trucks used to haul the coal away from the nearby mine!

debm55

(56,409 posts)
14. Yes, sled riding. Thank you johnp3907. Sled riding!!! I lived near a hill called the double dip. You would go down the
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 09:47 PM
Dec 8

higher big side and see if you could make it up the lower side. The city that I lived in never put cinders on it the way the other streets had cinders from the Steel Mill. No salt was ever used.

Nittersing

(8,135 posts)
46. Booting!!!
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 08:40 AM
Dec 9

When I was very little, my brother and sister went skating... guess I wasn't trusted with blades on my feet yet, so my parents called it "booting" and I was very happy to run and slide.

KitFox

(510 posts)
21. I was raised in a small rural town with lots of snow every winter. Weren't we lucky to grow up with all the activities
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 10:17 PM
Dec 8

snow provided! One of the best sledding hills in town was right by our house, so we could always pop in and warm up or get dry mittens. We went ice skating on the mill pond which was so much fun and thrilling playing “Crack the Whip”. Some kids skated on the river but we weren’t allowed to skate there because of the unevenness of the thickness of the ice. We made snow families and snow forts and had snow ball fights. We played a chasing snow game on the school playground called (I think) Fox and Goose. The plows would plow roads and parking lots and we would play games up and down those giant snow piles. Now I live where we don’t get much snow but I always love it when it happens. When I was teaching, so many kids wished for snow for Christmas. Thanks for stirring our snow memories 🩷🩷☃️❄️☃️❄️

debm55

(56,409 posts)
28. Thank you, KitFox. loved the joy in your post. I am glad you posted. You bought back the memory to me of climbing up the
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 10:40 PM
Dec 8

piles of snow. rolling sideways down them.

debm55

(56,409 posts)
29. Sorry , Basso8vb. But you can share the fun by reading the posts and sharing with our days in the snow.
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 10:42 PM
Dec 8

gab13by13

(31,359 posts)
30. I had the fastest sled,
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 10:46 PM
Dec 8

I would slick up the runners with wax from the canning jars.

We would sled ride down a steep hill and at the bottom fly under a barb wire fence.

It scares me today thinking about it.

debm55

(56,409 posts)
33. Thank you gab13by13 . But I can see the younger you, waxing up the runners, going down the steep hill with the cold wind
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 10:53 PM
Dec 8

in your face, and the excitement of the ride and that "Oh, crap" moment of not hitting the barb wire fence. I bet you dragged your body back up the hill and did it again.

gab13by13

(31,359 posts)
39. You are a visionary,
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 11:15 PM
Dec 8

We would sit down on the sled and before we got to the fence we would lay down.

On one trip, halfway down the hill I ran into my buddy's sled and we fell off. My sled continued down the hill, hit the wooden fence post and bent the steel frame on the front of the sled.

I still have that sled in my garage, with the bent steel in front.

WestMichRad

(2,980 posts)
32. We used to bomb down steep snowy hills on stolen cafeteria trays.
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 10:46 PM
Dec 8

College days. Alcohol was involved.

oberle

(276 posts)
34. When I was little
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 10:55 PM
Dec 8

my brother and I would lay on top of my dad as he guided the sled down this incredible hilly set of streets where we lived. At night. It was great!

sheshe2

(96,159 posts)
36. Flying saucers, metal back then plastic now.
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 10:56 PM
Dec 8

We went to Sherborn's Hill just down the street to sled (or saucer). Our friend's older son took us to their pond when it was frozen and attached a rope to our saucer and spun us in circles on the ice. We ended up headfirst in a snowbank more than once.

Oh, and one winter dad built us this really cool igloo in the middle of our driveway. The rule was only one in at a time in case it collapsed. It was so cool!

debm55

(56,409 posts)
57. Thank you so much sheshe2 for sharing with us. It sounds delightful . I tried to make an igloo. but was never successful
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 10:10 AM
Dec 9

Bavorskoami

(166 posts)
38. Also enjoyed the snow - still do.
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 11:03 PM
Dec 8

Last year on my 78th birthday went snowshoeing in New Hampshire. As a kid I was out sledding, skiing, building snow forts, etc. As a father of a Boy Scout I enjoyed winter camping, "Klondike Derbies". Now I am looking forward to clearing the driveway with my new snow blower.

debm55

(56,409 posts)
58. Thank you very much Bavorskoami. You still have the child in you that enjoys the wonders of winter.
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 10:13 AM
Dec 9

electric_blue68

(26,080 posts)
43. Sledding, snowball fights, ice skating....
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 01:23 AM
Dec 9

Maybe because I had high arches I was wobbly on skates. I really had to double socks, and super tight lacing. Went to our cousin's town lake owned by someone who let people use it. Then Rockefeller Center's rink very occasionally. More often the rink in Central Park. I never learned to properly stop so it was into the rink fence, or finally slowing down.

Snowball fights with our cousins in NJ!
Same cousins' we built a bit of a snow fort - barely 18" inches. But I had fun forming, cutting the icy snow bricks!

At that cousin's we went sledding at the HS hill. Made sure we didn't end up in the street.
At a different cousin's we went on the hilly golf course. I was in the middle of us three. We hit a big dip, fell off no one hurt.
At home I had the "flying saucer". My parents wouldn't buy a sled, but it worked well enough. Had a hill in the park a block away.

Maaaaybe one small snowman at some point? 😄

debm55

(56,409 posts)
48. Thank you very much for sharing with us electric_blue.68. You had a lot of activities and cousins to have winter fun.
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 09:30 AM
Dec 9

lostnfound

(17,421 posts)
44. Same things as in the summers in sunny Florida :)
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 08:03 AM
Dec 9

But as an adult living in chicago, i positively loved long walks in the snow, shoveling my driveway, running along Lake Michigan, taking pictures of the beautiful variations of frozen lakes in the harbor.

debm55

(56,409 posts)
49. lostnfound. a child lives in all of us. I love how you are doing your winter activities now.Love, deb
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 09:32 AM
Dec 9

applegrove

(130,529 posts)
52. My mom who put my twin brother and I in snowsuits and put us outside
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 09:48 AM
Dec 9

for 1/2 and hour on cold days. We would stand frozen on the stoop too young to realize that if we moved around a bit we would be warmer. We'd stand there until she would let us back in.

One time I licked the snow off the metal banister to the back stoop. Of course my tongue got frozen to the metal. Rather than ripping my tongue off my mom boiled some water and poured it on the metal railing a few feet from me and my tongue detached. No blood.

debm55

(56,409 posts)
55. Thank you very much applegrove for sharing the memories of you winter activities as a child.
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 10:04 AM
Dec 9

debm55

(56,409 posts)
61. Thank you very much, Sneederbunk. I always wished I could skate. While watching my friends it always seemed so graceful
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 10:21 AM
Dec 9

and serene.

ProfessorGAC

(75,902 posts)
59. Toboggan Rides
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 10:17 AM
Dec 9

A city owned golf course across town was pretty hilly.
In winters, they would build a toboggan chute at the top of the hill for the 12th hole.
It was a good 275 yard downhill run.
That tee box was only about 40 yards from the clubhouse, so we could go there to warm up & get hot chocolate.
We probably went 6 or 7 times a year (different parents would take turns doing the shuttling across town).
I'd guess there would be 6 to 8 kids and 2 or 3 toboggan.
In the next town north, the had a city park with a very long hill. We used to go there with snow disc's. My uncle (divorced, with ex-wife having custody) would take us a few times a year.
He was a very fun loving WW2 vet and with his time with his kids limited, he loved taking the nieces & nephews out for fun.
That was pretty much my fun in the snow as a kid.

debm55

(56,409 posts)
62. thank you very much, ProfessorGAC. That toboggan run sounds exciting. Would have loved to try it.
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 10:24 AM
Dec 9

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get the red out

(13,971 posts)
63. Ride our sleds down the street
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 10:30 AM
Dec 9

We would ride down the one street with a steep hill in our neighborhood. One person at a time watched for cars while the others rode down trying not to crash into each other. It was WONDERFUL!

debm55

(56,409 posts)
64. Thank you very much , get the red out , for sharing your childhood memory of sled riding. Beautiful memories my friend.
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 10:32 AM
Dec 9

LakeVermilion

(1,516 posts)
67. Living all my life in Minnesota,
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 10:59 AM
Dec 9

I’ve done all of them. But now, at age 78, my only activity is shoveling snow.

debm55

(56,409 posts)
68. Dear Lake Vermilion , shoveling snow is very good, Dare I say terrific. Let your inner child out and make a small
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 11:03 AM
Dec 9

snowman.

TommieMommy

(2,679 posts)
69. I could make a snowman. Tried skiing but I couldn't stop and would fall. Tried ice skating and the same thing.
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 11:43 AM
Dec 9

debm55

(56,409 posts)
70. Thank you TommieMommy . You sound like me--no ice skating, no down skiing but I did do cross country skiing. Its more
Tue Dec 9, 2025, 11:47 AM
Dec 9

jogging on a flatter surface--golf coarse.

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