The activity you are referring to is called skiing. Skiing involves attaching long, narrow boards (skis) to your feet using bindings and sliding down snow-covered slopes. Skiers use poles for balance and propulsion while navigating the terrain. Skiing can be done for recreational purposes or as a competitive sport, and it requires skill, technique, and proper equipment to ensure safety and enjoyment.
To get to the bottom! get it? as in the bum or the bottom of the hill! i love that joke yeah X-D
Man The young go up the hill walking on two legs, The old come down the hill using a cane.
A penguin rolling down the hill or a penguin in a revolving door xxx
The relatives that live in a hill are Aunts.
Knoll hill
That loosely describes skiing.
Though I'm not 100% certain, I *believe* the tallest hill is Tatnuck Hill (1009') where the airport is located. Worcester has seven "famous" hills, which are (according to the Worcester Public Library Website):* Hancock Hill (780 feet) * Green Hill (777 feet)* Chandler Hill (721 feet) * Bancroft Hill (720 feet)* Mt. St. James (Pakachoag) Hill (693 feet) * Newton Hill (672 feet) * Union (Sagatabscot) Hill (625 feet) *Hope this helps.A. Kent
Individuals going down the track in luge are face up and feet first.
It is the giant hill at Expedition Everest in Animal Kingdom. It is 80 feet tall. When you go down the hill, it takes your picture. In my opinion, Expedition Everest is the best ride at Animal Kingdom.
105.6 feet
you can tell if a hill is a hill if it is 999 feet in height or below. if it is a mountain it would be 1000 feet in height or above.
you snowskate, its like skate boarding but on snow. and when you go down the run its liek going downa hill on a skate baord. u use the same movements and hold the little strap thing in the front.
they evolved from skateboards, so they're pretty much a skate board, where you lie down on your back and roll down a hill, feet first. There are no brakes - you use your feet. and you steer by leaning to either side.
i whent down the hill.
Feet wide apart gives better balance under all conditions.
Friction is the force that allows you to walk up a hill without sliding back down. The friction between your feet and the surface of the hill provides the necessary grip to overcome gravity and maintain your position.
Goin' Down Hill was created in 1983.