We do that sledding hill every year, been a family tradition for 30+ years. We have a bonfire at the bottom , roast 🌭 hotdogs, marshmallows, drink hot chocolate. TONS of fun Maria !! 😁 😃
I'm 61 and use to love sleigh riding over at my neighbor's. They had a perfect spot were snowmobiles went down a small hill and turned at the bottom between some brushes. I would ride them today if I had a chance but snow is hard to come by in Florida. LOL
Never rode a sled on a hill that long but when we were kids we stayed out on our sleds all day long. Took you ten minutes to walk up the hill side and 1 minute to go down. You don't see a lot of sleds around anymore.
Oh it's just a family thing. We live about 5 miles from there. It's been a family tradition for 30 + years, real close to home. It's about 12 miles North West of Butte MT. Anyone can do it, tons of mountain roads out here to ride down. We have a bonfire at the bottom, roast hotdogs and marshmallows. Drink hot chocolate, have tons of fun 👍 😁
My dad has sleds just like those ones they were made in 1906 and one in 1913. He always tells me how proud he is to see that I bring my friends along to do things that kids these days don’t do anymore. And to this day my dads sled is still the fastest.
That is awesome bud !! The older sleds are definitely the BEST sleds to ride down the hill on 👍 😁❄️ , glad ya enjoyed the ride down the hill with us bud 🙂
Thanx man, ya, great fun !! I'm a baby boomer as well. Tons of fun on there old sleds for the past 50+ years . glad you enjoyed the ride down the hill with us !!
When I was a kid we rode these kind of sleds on hills in Pennsylvania in the 70’s. They are awesome because you can actually steer them. Thanks for sharing and bringing back so incredible memories of my childhood!
God I had so much fun as a kid on my Flexible Flyer. I always rode Skeleton style. When the conditions were right, it was an amazing ride! Our driveway in Wisconsin was perfect slope down and around the back of the house. My Lab mix used to run along side and one day, he just jumped on my back. Couldn’t sled without him after that! He loved it too. Thanks for posting.
I haven't seen a sled of this design in years, in Colorado we used to ride these down single track paths down the mountain head first dodging the trees.....really miss those days
i have actually tried that and yes its so much fun. sometimes there were sharp turns where you can drift and spin around multiple times and roll around..... it is so much fun.
you come around the corner and there’s a BEAR standing in the middle of the road!!😳😳 oh no!! shit shit shit!!!!!! The possibilities are endless😁 please keep the camera running!!!
@@paulgutermann8413 well we kind of cheat. We throw the sleds on the back of that flatbed truck parked at the bottom, and ride back up to the top. Make 10 or 12 runs a day, roast hotdogs and marshmallows over a campfire. Tons of fun my friend 😁
This was an awesome ride...I think the kid riding on his stomach is using the best position to ride the sled...He can easily steer with his hands and use his feet to slow down...Thanks, this brought me back quite a few years...
Thanks for posting this, brings back many memories from the early 70s. We had some similar hills we used all meet up on and stay well into the night, some were in a city park and the roads were closed to all traffic. I still have my flexible flyer from when I was 8 or 9 years old. I'm 59 now and the sled is still in decent and rideable shape. Once again, thank you for the video. God Speed ✌
Thanks for posting! I live in Vermont, and do rodel sledding (looks like an Olympic luge, but with wooden steel-bottomed runners) on mountain roads that the state closes in the winter. There are four here in VT that I sled on regularly that are between 1.3 miles and 2 miles long that provide a super fun run, so it was fun to watch someone else doing the same thing in Montana. I abruptly stopped being able to ski a few years ago due to one of my knees and starting doing this, and find that I actually love it just as much. Especially steering around hairpin turns, and just being in the mountains again including even the long walks up to the top. In Europe "rodel" runs are done on switchbacking mountain roads that are integrated into ski resorts, and are sometimes really long-- like up to 9 miles--at the end of which sledders can take a gondola or chairlift back up to the top. Would love to go over there sometime to do it. I imagine there must be more than a few people in the Northeastern and Western U.S. who are sledding on runs like we are, but I guess it takes some figuring out where to go. You need a road or run that's smooth that has some pitch to it, but not too much. One of the places I go to gets me up to about 50 mph, which is really faster than I would like to be going, so I only head there when conditions are perfect. Would love to try Mount Washington's groomed toll road (in the White Mountains of New Hampshire), about 4,500 vertical feet over 7 plus miles. I saw from one of your replies that you filmed this around Butte. I have family moving to Bozeman, so may end up being there at some point in the winter. Would be great if there are some roads around there I could try out.... ruclips.net/video/x1B_cA81KBo/видео.html
I'm glad ya liked the ride down the hill with us. It sounds like a ton of fun there in VT as well ! Ya, I understand the knee and skiing thing. My knees hurt after a skiing day as well. I have to go slower, maybe miss some of the moguls, and only take the short numbs now. It's kind of a hard pill to swallow. Bozeman is a great town, it's growing into 1 of the largest city's in Montana. They get lots of snow there as well. Well thanks for reaching out and take care 🙂
Dang! That brings back a lot of great memories from up in Lincoln County, up beyond Troy, Montana. My Dad was the biggest and heaviest, so he always went the fastest!
Do you know August Brieder? He was one of my cousins dad in Troy. I sure miss hainging out and fishing up there. I only ask cause most people around tpwn knew him. We took our sleds up Yaak River Rd and find a to sled on.
Elige. I do not know August, but the Troy area and the Yak is a beautiful area for sure. The Ross Creek Cedars are awesome, beautiful country for sure 👍 😃
@@DWalsh-ws2xs I would also consider putting the GoPro on your head, facing backwards, and have your kid follow you down. You would get a great shot of him coming all the way down the hill, from off out front of the sled.
Saw the sled types and had to watch... as a child in the 60’s, it sure brought back memories! What fun we had! No hills like that, however. Wish we had!
In Ohio we just used a candle too . Used to go down cow hill . They were in the barn , we'd hit their frozen pattys though . If you made it that far , have to bail b4 the creek . 10ft drop b4 the water .
Jackyc. I'm glad the cow pattys were frozen 😃 , the abrupt stop wouldn't be fun if they were thawed out .. A 10' drop into a creek at the end ?? Kind of adds a degree of difficulty 😁, glad you enjoyed the vid 👍
Way cool. I'm in Oregon and there's a few graded hills that the state closes. Couple buddies with snow machines, couple snowboards..... Good times. Hey, thanks for sharing. Looks like an absolute blast!!!
Oh ya, that truck at the bottom of the hill, we throw the sleds on the back of the flatbed, climb on, and ride back to the top. Lots of fun, thanks. Happy New Year to you 😃
Born in Missoula and traveled/lived a lot in the mountains from Glacier to Deer Lodge, Kalispell, Bozeman ... but most of my family is in Helena. My high school and college buddies also used to barrel down these roads on x-country skis too! That was a thrill. Be well and thanks for the memories.
Looks like a lot of fun. I live in Southeast North Carolina. When we get enough snow to slide ( average # every 10 years + or - ) we head to the only hills we have, highway overpasses and slide on makeshift sleds. Boogie boards, water skis with fins removed, inner tubes or pieces of cardboard boxes ect. It used to snow every year or every other year it seemed when I was much younger. Our schools would close just on the threat of snow. Seen two " blizzards" here in my 62 years. 1972 we got 6 inches of sleet and before that could fully melt it was covered by 15 or so inches of snow. Missed 2 weeks of school and had to make it up on Saturdays. ( Real bummer) 1989 we got another 15 inches that started on the 23 rd of December and continued thru Christmas Day. Our only white Christmas. Usually it s 60 ish and more green than white. Have fun.
No snow days here, we have snow 6 to 8 months of the year. Dang, makeup days on Saturdays, that would be a bummer for sure bud. Glad you enjoyed the trip down the sledding hill, TONS of FUN bud 😃 👍
@@DWalsh-ws2xs When we got the 6 inches of sleet, ( that was a first) my friend and I made a bobsled course down a long hill in my back yard.( well it was a hill as hills around here go) We took rakes and made banked corners and worked it with the contoures of the yard and slope then sprayed it with water before dark. Next morning it had all frozen and had a layer of ice on top. I had some pieces of lamanated plastic counter material ( formica). This being very slick slid over the icy track. We took pics of us flying up and over the banked corners and the local paper put us on front page. We were 15 at the time. The next week as I said , it snowed 15 or so inches on top of that ice. ( the sleet would melt some during the day and freeze back to solid ice each night. I m sure it made hazardous driving. We can t negotiate snow and ice on roads here when we get normal amounts. I didn t have my D.L. at time and can only imagine the accidents that came during these 2 weeks. We had never had even close weather like that before in my time. Then we had to make up , I believe 5 Saturdays in spring. When we do have a couple inches, our normal once every ten years, the over passes on a 4 lane bypass close by are lined up with cars and people using the man made hills for sledding. The Highway Patrol are usually accomadating and help with traffic and parked vehicles for a couple hours while the kids enjoy a rare treat. It s sometimes funny to see what spur of the moment sliding implements people bring.
Dang,that sounds like a lot of hard work, but payed off in fun though 😃, sounds like a rare treat that you made the most of 👍. Great memories for sure 👌. I'm glad the video brought you back to some great memories my friend 👍. Very cool bud 👍 😃
Awesome road, seemed the perfect grade, and lots of ride time, this brings back memories from the 70s as kids, honest wholesome fun, you didn't need to buy a ticket to ride, hell give me a sled id love to join you.
Yes sir my friend, tons of fun, no ticket required 😁, the truck at the bottom gives us a ride to the top, and down we go again 😁, make 10 or so trips up and down. Fun for kids AND adults 😁
Yes, laying down on your belly helps you get more speed, but was harder to GoPro record so I chose to sit up. Good icy road, maybe some wax paper rubbed on the runners or maybe WD40 sprayed on them ? It was fast enough for me that day ❄️😄.
some of these back roads in the mountains of Montana are the best to sled on. ive lived in montana for 30 years had some of the best sledding as a kid.
You can still buy runner sleds, however, the older runner sleds are stronger. We hit garage sales, thrift stores, places like that who sell used merchandise , the tight sled, the right hill, and snow conditions judy right, it's a ton of fun. I'm glad you enjoyed the ride down the hill with us.
OMG...we have a hill in our town that was always full of kids after it had snowed during the late 60’s- early 70’s, we went all winter long, especially cuz we had snow all winter long in CNY!!!! My Dad gave me a toboggan when I was 13, I still have it and two flexible flyers, too!!! No kidding!! When my kids were young in the early 90’s we would go to the same hill, took the sleds we have!!! We had a BLAST!!
Thanx man, glad you enjoyed the ride. No walking though. That's what the truck at the bottom is for. We cheat and ride back up ☝ 👍 😃 . good fun my friend !
You wax wood, not steel runners. Steel runners need to be cleaned to a shine once in a while, other than that they go like scared rabbits on good crusty snow.
Reminds me of my youth and going up on the Blue Ridge Parkway to sleigh ride. The best was at night with a good layer of sleet or freezing rain, the runners hitting the very little highway gravel and causing sparks. And if we got lucky and no Parkway Rangers caught us, we’d head up the higher altitudes, longer roads for riding. The rides could go for 2-3 miles. Much fun, more fun, and happy times!
In the mile high mountains of S.E. Montana, sledding, snowmobiling, sledding, skiing in the winter, dirtbikes, 4 wheelers, river fishing & lake fishing in the summer. Fun place to live my friend 👍
@@DWalsh-ws2xs a seven year old flick and they still think it's worthy to play..which it is. Next time see if you can find a snowcat to put down some corduroy for the racers 👍👍
Thank you, ya, it's tons of fun. We have a bonfire at the bottom, roast hotdogs and marshmallows, , have hot chili, and hot chocolate. We do it EVERY year, kind of like a reunion. It's a blast. The more the merrier 😁
Reminded me of 1975 me and some buddies climbing to top of deserted ski resort with a toboggan. Six of us on it. A tree got between us and the bottom😆😆😆. It wasn’t pretty: but fun. I still have that toboggan with the crack we put in it.😄
Oh heck, we cheat, we throw the sleds on that flatbed truck at the bottom of the hill, drive up, unload the sleds and go down again 😃 😉, glad ya enjoyed the trip down the hill with us.
Yes, some are flexible flyers, some old Sears. There used to be a bunch of manufacturers who made them. All quality, well built sleds. Nowadays ?? Not so much. Hard to find, and they're chincy ... Glad you enjoyed the vid 😃 👍 !!
I bought my kids Flyers when they were growing up 30-40 years ago and they still have them! Now my grandkids use them. Had to reinforce some of the cross members of those sleds with hardwood but after that, they last forever.
Absolutely, the older sleds are the best, the newer ones are too flimsy. Glad generations are getting use from them, and making great memories with them too 👍 😃
We took 55 and 57 chevy bel air hoods off my brothers cars and used them as sleds they had the perfect shape could get everyone on. Didn't know what they would be worth today. I went to visit the place and found one, told my brother he could have his hood back and where it was.. Growing up on the Navajo nation😁👍
@@DWalsh-ws2xs after all the years I think he understands, that 55 Chevy Bel air hood is the best part of the car, since it brought so much fun for years and memories to cherish.
Right ??? And again, and again, and again :-) , we make 10 or 12 trips up & down that hill in a day. We throw the sleds on the back of a truck, drive back up, and sled down again :-)
I remember riding sleds like that growing up on the farm. The most fun we had was when there were at least a few inches of snow and a half inch crust of ice on top of that.
We jump on the back of that truck, drive back up to the top and go down again 😃, make 10 or 12 trips lime that in a day, then drive home. Great fun bud !!
Can you share with us the name of this road and what the nearest town/city is? I can't believe this is a public road so I am assuming it's a logging road. Do you need permission, and if so are we invited to join you?
It's on forest service ground, so ya, public land 👍, in Southwestern Montana in the mountains, about 12 miles northwest of Butte . open invite, we do it in late December. Bring a sled 😁
Helmets? Sledging? Are you having a laugh? Here in Scotland we use all parts of our body to slow us down, including our heads🤣. There were no helmets for us when we were wee. Many a panicked day seeing the barbed wire fence at the bottom of Corstorphine Hill at Clerwood, Edinburgh come rushing towards you as you dug your foot in desperately trying to stop before going crashing into it at the bottom, and sometimes even onto the road if the gate was open and you judged it right.🤣 Happy days... Brilliant video by the way. 🤣🙏👍🏴
Aahhhh. Scotland. We've visited there several years back. Beautiful country you have there. Much of it reminds me of Montana. Green rolling hills and mountains, trees, farms. Beautiful. Visited the castle 🏰 in Edinburgh. Wow, awesome ! Helmets, ya, we're panseys here 😃. I'm glad you enjoyed the video my friend !
@@DWalsh-ws2xs We are starting a cat-sledding operation in Utah; you are more than welcome to join us if you are ever down this way. You can see some of mine at Utah Rodel Co. What road is this video?
@@DWalsh-ws2xs We got a snow cat + groomer and are hacking into the backcountry, currently have a doing 3-4 mile run, although our best ones are a bit shorter. Yes, we are normally out of Midway, just south of Park City. ruclips.net/video/VX-YIJ1t2nM/видео.html
I'm glad you enjoyed the trip both down the hill, and down memory lane Larrry 😁, 👍. Riding those flexible flyers makes ya feel like you're 10 years old again 😃 😃
Hey thanx Whiskey Beard. It is TONS of fun ! Been a family tradition for 35+ years, right close to home. We have a bonfire 🔥 roast 🌭 hotdogs and marshmallows, make a fun day of it. Glad you enjoyed the ride down the hill with us man 👍 😃
Well, you can still buy them new, however they are flimsy. I keep my eye out for older used sleds. On line, or antique stores sometimes have old sleds for sale. The older sleds are built far better than the new ones :-) Have a good winter !
The best ones are found at pawn shops or antique stores, the older ones are built way better. New ones can be purchased at hardware stores like ACE, but new ones are pretty flimsy. I'm glad you enjoyed the ride down the hill with us my friend 😄
oh yeah.. it's the 60's all over and I am hot to dig into the mountain again! But nothing beat the old logging slues boxes from the old logging sites.. you can do that and not freeze.. break something maybe but not freeze..
@@DWalsh-ws2xs I certainly did.. even called an old friend I hadn't talked to in years to yak up the old slues riding.. We are gonna get together this summer and see if we can go back to some of the old haunts and relive our youth again.. Though the old slue's have long since rotten away I am sure it will still be fun... Thanks again my friend..
I find it really cool that you are still replying to comments on a seven year old video.. Made me feel young again for 3 minutes.. ✌♥️🇺🇸
Aahhhhhh, I wish that kind of feeling lasted longer 🙍 .. 👍 😃
@@DWalsh-ws2xs You mean you lot don't do this every year 😂😄😉😚😎
We do that sledding hill every year, been a family tradition for 30+ years. We have a bonfire at the bottom , roast 🌭 hotdogs, marshmallows, drink hot chocolate. TONS of fun Maria !! 😁 😃
I'm 61 and use to love sleigh riding over at my neighbor's. They had a perfect spot were snowmobiles went down a small hill and turned at the bottom between some brushes. I would ride them today if I had a chance but snow is hard to come by in Florida. LOL
Freedom Ring, glad you enjoyed the ride bud 👍 😃, ya, snow in Florida would not be a good think 🙍,
Never rode a sled on a hill that long but when we were kids we stayed out on our sleds all day long. Took you ten minutes to walk up the hill side and 1 minute to go down. You don't see a lot of sleds around anymore.
No, all the fat kids are watching videos on their phones.
Yes Mike, lots of fun 😁 . We sled down the hill, then throw the sleds on the truck at the bottom, ride back to the top, and do it all over again 👍 👍
@@robjohnson8861 in the mile high mountains of Montana, the southwestern part of the state 👍😁
Oh it's just a family thing. We live about 5 miles from there. It's been a family tradition for 30 + years, real close to home. It's about 12 miles North West of Butte MT. Anyone can do it, tons of mountain roads out here to ride down. We have a bonfire at the bottom, roast hotdogs and marshmallows. Drink hot chocolate, have tons of fun 👍 😁
Kids don’t know how to have real fun anymore. They figure there is an app for that.
My dad has sleds just like those ones they were made in 1906 and one in 1913. He always tells me how proud he is to see that I bring my friends along to do things that kids these days don’t do anymore. And to this day my dads sled is still the fastest.
That is awesome bud !! The older sleds are definitely the BEST sleds to ride down the hill on 👍 😁❄️ , glad ya enjoyed the ride down the hill with us bud 🙂
Baby Boomer here! Love thise "Old Time Sleds"! We always had so much fun in the 1960's on thise types of sleds! 🤗🥰🤗❄️☃️⛄☃️❄️🛷🛷🛷🛷🛷🛷❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️
Thanx man, ya, great fun !! I'm a baby boomer as well. Tons of fun on there old sleds for the past 50+ years . glad you enjoyed the ride down the hill with us !!
When I was a kid we rode these kind of sleds on hills in Pennsylvania in the 70’s. They are awesome because you can actually steer them. Thanks for sharing and bringing back so incredible memories of my childhood!
Some of the finest toboggan piloting I've seen in some time! Great video!
Thank you 👍 😁
God I had so much fun as a kid on my Flexible Flyer. I always rode Skeleton style. When the conditions were right, it was an amazing ride! Our driveway in Wisconsin was perfect slope down and around the back of the house. My Lab mix used to run along side and one day, he just jumped on my back. Couldn’t sled without him after that! He loved it too. Thanks for posting.
I am so glad you enjoyed the trip both our hill, AND down memory lane 👍 😃. As kids our dog ran with us too, so much fun !!
I haven't seen a sled of this design in years, in Colorado we used to ride these down single track paths down the mountain head first dodging the trees.....really miss those days
Colorado is a beautiful state ! Glad you enjoyed the ride down the hill with me 😁 👍
oh my god that's a dream come true
Thanks , it is sooooooooo much fun. We go hit that hill every year, its a TON of fun. Glad you enjoyed it !
i have actually tried that and yes its so much fun. sometimes there were sharp turns where you can drift and spin around multiple times and roll around..... it is so much fun.
you come around the corner and there’s a BEAR standing in the middle of the road!!😳😳 oh no!! shit shit shit!!!!!! The possibilities are endless😁 please keep the camera running!!!
@@DWalsh-ws2xs It is a long ass walk back to the top.
@@paulgutermann8413 well we kind of cheat. We throw the sleds on the back of that flatbed truck parked at the bottom, and ride back up to the top. Make 10 or 12 runs a day, roast hotdogs and marshmallows over a campfire. Tons of fun my friend 😁
This was an awesome ride...I think the kid riding on his stomach is using the best position to ride the sled...He can easily steer with his hands and use his feet to slow down...Thanks, this brought me back quite a few years...
Ya, on your stomach is definitely the best way, but for GoPro recording, I chose to sit up, the GoPro is mounted on my helmet 👷 😁 👍
@@DWalsh-ws2xs I'm old, I sled head up only now and can still easily steer with my feet. Thanks for this amazing ride!
Glad you enjoyed the ride sweetmystery, TONS of FUN 👍 😃 !!
Now that's clean honest family fun something I wish the rest of this country would come together and do as well! Thank you for this wonderful video.
I'm glad you enjoyed the ride down the hill with my 😁, yes, quality time for the entire family 👪 , kids and adults alike 😁
Very happy to see those old sleds syill around, and being used !!
Oh ya, the old runner sleds work the best for going down that hill ( if ya wanna go fast that is ) 😁
Thanks for posting this, brings back many memories from the early 70s. We had some similar hills we used all meet up on and stay well into the night, some were in a city park and the roads were closed to all traffic. I still have my flexible flyer from when I was 8 or 9 years old. I'm 59 now and the sled is still in decent and rideable shape. Once again, thank you for the video.
God Speed ✌
I'm glad you enjoyed the video Tim, and am glad it brought back some great childhood memories 👍,
Yep, me too and I’m 59 as well! My FF is my BFF!
Pure AWESOMENESS. That's what every kid ALWAYS wanted. Thanks for sharing.
I'm glad you enjoyed it Rich !! 👍 😃
Thanks for posting! I live in Vermont, and do rodel sledding (looks like an Olympic luge, but with wooden steel-bottomed runners) on mountain roads that the state closes in the winter. There are four here in VT that I sled on regularly that are between 1.3 miles and 2 miles long that provide a super fun run, so it was fun to watch someone else doing the same thing in Montana. I abruptly stopped being able to ski a few years ago due to one of my knees and starting doing this, and find that I actually love it just as much. Especially steering around hairpin turns, and just being in the mountains again including even the long walks up to the top. In Europe "rodel" runs are done on switchbacking mountain roads that are integrated into ski resorts, and are sometimes really long-- like up to 9 miles--at the end of which sledders can take a gondola or chairlift back up to the top. Would love to go over there sometime to do it. I imagine there must be more than a few people in the Northeastern and Western U.S. who are sledding on runs like we are, but I guess it takes some figuring out where to go. You need a road or run that's smooth that has some pitch to it, but not too much. One of the places I go to gets me up to about 50 mph, which is really faster than I would like to be going, so I only head there when conditions are perfect. Would love to try Mount Washington's groomed toll road (in the White Mountains of New Hampshire), about 4,500 vertical feet over 7 plus miles. I saw from one of your replies that you filmed this around Butte. I have family moving to Bozeman, so may end up being there at some point in the winter. Would be great if there are some roads around there I could try out.... ruclips.net/video/x1B_cA81KBo/видео.html
I'm glad ya liked the ride down the hill with us. It sounds like a ton of fun there in VT as well ! Ya, I understand the knee and skiing thing. My knees hurt after a skiing day as well. I have to go slower, maybe miss some of the moguls, and only take the short numbs now. It's kind of a hard pill to swallow. Bozeman is a great town, it's growing into 1 of the largest city's in Montana. They get lots of snow there as well. Well thanks for reaching out and take care 🙂
That winter road looks fantastic !
I wish our roads were in such good conditions during winter :)
Dang! That brings back a lot of great memories from up in Lincoln County, up beyond Troy, Montana. My Dad was the biggest and heaviest, so he always went the fastest!
Beautiful country around Lincoln County , I love the trees around there ,and yes, weight helps ya get down the hill faster 😁,
Do you know August Brieder? He was one of my cousins dad in Troy. I sure miss hainging out and fishing up there. I only ask cause most people around tpwn knew him. We took our sleds up Yaak River Rd and find a to sled on.
@@eligebrown8998 I don't remember meeting him, but I grew up in the lower Yaak area.
Elige. I do not know August, but the Troy area and the Yak is a beautiful area for sure. The Ross Creek Cedars are awesome, beautiful country for sure 👍 😃
Love this, and everyone gets to do it at their own pace, I love it. Thanks for sharing Mr. Walsh.
@@Tootsiezombie so glad you enjoyed the trip down the hill with us 👍. It's a blast for all ages ! My father in law did it into his 80's 😁
Perfect road! Ya know, going head-first is even better on those kind of sleds.
Head first works great too for sure, but to GoPro film it I chose to sit, the film turned out better, thanx and happy winter to you.
Great video and a great ride👍👍👍
@@DWalsh-ws2xs I would also consider putting the GoPro on your head, facing backwards, and have your kid follow you down. You would get a great shot of him coming all the way down the hill, from off out front of the sled.
@@harleygould7255 that is a GREAT idea. I'll try that next winter, I LIKE it !! 😁 👍 👍 👍
Could not keep the smile from creeping up on my face. Been a long time since I sat on a Flyer
I'm glad you enjoyed the ride down the hill, and down memory lane C.C. 👍 😃
Saw the sled types and had to watch... as a child in the 60’s, it sure brought back memories! What fun we had! No hills like that, however. Wish we had!
I'm glad you enjoyed the ride, both down the hill, and down memory lane 👍😁
When I was a kid in Germany we would melt wax on our sleds blades and it made them much quicker. Thanks for the memory.
Melting wax, great idea !! We'll have to try that next winter 👍, thanx for the idea bud !!😁
@@DWalsh-ws2xs no worries you don't even have to melt it. Just stick a candle in your pocket and use it all day... :-)
We'll try it, thanx bud 😁
In Ohio we just used a candle too . Used to go down cow hill . They were in the barn , we'd hit their frozen pattys though . If you made it that far , have to bail b4 the creek . 10ft drop b4 the water .
Jackyc. I'm glad the cow pattys were frozen 😃 , the abrupt stop wouldn't be fun if they were thawed out .. A 10' drop into a creek at the end ?? Kind of adds a degree of difficulty 😁, glad you enjoyed the vid 👍
Way cool. I'm in Oregon and there's a few graded hills that the state closes. Couple buddies with snow machines, couple snowboards.....
Good times.
Hey, thanks for sharing. Looks like an absolute blast!!!
Glad ya liked the ride down the hill TT !! Oregon is a beautiful state as well !! We love the Oregon coast 👍
all fun and games until at the end of the hill
“Bryan, it’s not blinking”
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Amazing! What a thrill.
Thank you so much for making the video, I want to go on that.
Thanks bud, glad you enjoyed the ride down the hill with us 🙂
@@DWalsh-ws2xs This will come across as a very weird question, but are you familiar with the Enneagram?
That was amazing! All the way down I was wondering how you get back to the top.
We throw the sleds on the back of that truck and ride back to the top 😁❄️, glad you enjoyed down the hill with us
Fantastic fun..I was wondering about the trip back up. I'm going to watch it again and stay warm doing so.
Oh ya, that truck at the bottom of the hill, we throw the sleds on the back of the flatbed, climb on, and ride back to the top. Lots of fun, thanks. Happy New Year to you 😃
Now that would be a blast.
Yes it is, tons of fun my friend 😁
The old flyer sled. The best!
Who needs Thunder Mountain Railroad when you got this?? Perfect for quarantine lol
Grew up in Montana doing that very thing! My brother still has one of our flyers. Don’t know where the toboggan ended up. So much fun!
Very cool ! Where in montana did you grow up ? Glad ya enjoyed the trip down the hill , end down memory lane 😃 👍
Born in Missoula and traveled/lived a lot in the mountains from Glacier to Deer Lodge, Kalispell, Bozeman ... but most of my family is in Helena. My high school and college buddies also used to barrel down these roads on x-country skis too! That was a thrill. Be well and thanks for the memories.
You lived in some of the most beautiful places in Montana for sure 👍 😃, glad ya enjoyed the video 😁 👍
I love this so much man the nostalgia is crazy.
Thanx bud, it is TONS of fun. We do it every year 👍 😃, it's been a family tradition for 40+ years 🙂
Looks like a lot of fun. I live in Southeast North Carolina.
When we get enough snow to slide ( average # every 10 years + or - ) we head to the only hills we have, highway overpasses and slide on makeshift sleds. Boogie boards, water skis with fins removed, inner tubes or pieces of cardboard boxes ect. It used to snow every year or every other year it seemed when I was much younger. Our schools would close just on the threat of snow. Seen two " blizzards" here in my 62 years. 1972 we got 6 inches of sleet and before that could fully melt it was covered by 15 or so inches of snow. Missed 2 weeks of school and had to make it up on Saturdays.
( Real bummer)
1989 we got another 15 inches that started on the 23 rd of December and continued thru Christmas Day. Our only white Christmas. Usually it s 60 ish and more green than white.
Have fun.
No snow days here, we have snow 6 to 8 months of the year. Dang, makeup days on Saturdays, that would be a bummer for sure bud. Glad you enjoyed the trip down the sledding hill, TONS of FUN bud 😃 👍
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When we got the 6 inches of sleet, ( that was a first) my friend and I made a bobsled course down a long hill in my back yard.( well it was a hill as hills around here go)
We took rakes and made banked corners and worked it with the contoures of the yard and slope then sprayed it with water before dark. Next morning it had all frozen and had a layer of ice on top.
I had some pieces of lamanated plastic counter material ( formica). This being very slick slid over the icy track. We took pics of us flying up and over the banked corners and the local paper put us on front page. We were 15 at the time. The next week as I said , it snowed 15 or so inches on top of that ice. ( the sleet would melt some during the day and freeze back to solid ice each night. I m sure it made hazardous driving. We can t negotiate snow and ice on roads here when we get normal amounts. I didn t have my D.L. at time and can only imagine the accidents that came during these 2 weeks. We had never had even close weather like that before in my time. Then we had to make up , I believe 5 Saturdays in spring.
When we do have a couple inches, our normal once every ten years, the over passes on a 4 lane bypass close by are lined up with cars and people using the man made hills for sledding. The Highway Patrol are usually accomadating and help with traffic and parked vehicles for a couple hours while the kids enjoy a rare treat. It s sometimes funny to see what spur of the moment sliding implements people bring.
Dang,that sounds like a lot of hard work, but payed off in fun though 😃, sounds like a rare treat that you made the most of 👍. Great memories for sure 👌. I'm glad the video brought you back to some great memories my friend 👍. Very cool bud 👍 😃
Awesome road, seemed the perfect grade, and lots of ride time, this brings back memories from the 70s as kids, honest wholesome fun, you didn't need to buy a ticket to ride, hell give me a sled id love to join you.
Yes sir my friend, tons of fun, no ticket required 😁, the truck at the bottom gives us a ride to the top, and down we go again 😁, make 10 or so trips up and down. Fun for kids AND adults 😁
Loved this video. I was always a heavy kid and my sled smoked everybody else's.
Lol 😆 👍
I am wondering if you have any tips on getting faster on the sleds
Yes, laying down on your belly helps you get more speed, but was harder to GoPro record so I chose to sit up. Good icy road, maybe some wax paper rubbed on the runners or maybe WD40 sprayed on them ? It was fast enough for me that day ❄️😄.
Lol I was dying..i can't believe you picked up that much speed hahaha👍
Thanks, yes, its a real fast hill, especially if there is some ice ! Its a total blast, thanks !
some of these back roads in the mountains of Montana are the best to sled on. ive lived in montana for 30 years had some of the best sledding as a kid.
Yes sir , for sure 👍 😃 , where did you grow up ?
Very cool ! I used to love sledding when I was young !
Great job stearing by the way !!👍
Thanx Mike, great fun. Glad you enjoyed the ride 😁
Jeez, that reminded me of the UP and the great sledding in the mountains by the lake.
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This is awesome… what kind of sleds are those? I’d love to get sone for my family?
You can still buy runner sleds, however, the older runner sleds are stronger. We hit garage sales, thrift stores, places like that who sell used merchandise , the tight sled, the right hill, and snow conditions judy right, it's a ton of fun. I'm glad you enjoyed the ride down the hill with us.
OMG...we have a hill in our town that was always full of kids after it had snowed during the late 60’s- early 70’s, we went all winter long, especially cuz we had snow all winter long in CNY!!!! My Dad gave me a toboggan when I was 13, I still have it and two flexible flyers, too!!! No kidding!! When my kids were young in the early 90’s we would go to the same hill, took the sleds we have!!! We had a BLAST!!
That is awesome. Carrying on a family tradition, and making great memories for your kids too !! That's what its all about 👍 😁 very cool !!
I’m sure your kids still talk about it.
Don’t know why but my sleigh ridding memories seem to be the most vivid.
Aaahhhhhh, memories 👍 😃
dream ride on a 1970s rail sled! insane. i dreamed about that! do they really work? i had a few!
Yes, they work great as long as you're on hard packed snow/ice. If there's too much snow, they don't work very well. They are fastest on hard pack 👍
That was awesome. Im an old man and try to shy away things but, this I would love to do!
It is TONS of fun, I'm 57 and still do it. My father in law did it I to his 70's. Tons of fun my friend 😃
That hill is awesome!!!! But the walk back is a killer 🤤🤣😂😅👍🏻🤘🏻
Thanx man, glad you enjoyed the ride. No walking though. That's what the truck at the bottom is for. We cheat and ride back up ☝ 👍 😃 . good fun my friend !
Grew up in Livingston, Montana! We always had fun on our Red Flyers!
I love the Livingston area, raced out at Cokedale raceway many times. Great area !! 👍 👌
@@DWalsh-ws2xs Oh wow! Cool!
Thanx Rena, tons of fun, great sledding hill 😁
Makes me homesick!
Brings ya back to childhood, doesn't it 👍 😁
I want to know why the boy is as stressed at the end. What did that truck do????
He's not, he's my son, telling me how their race down the hill went, all good 👍, the truck is our ride back up the hill to do'r all over again 😁 👍 😃
Wow , He must have really waxed that sled good , nobody else was moving like that. Good ride.
Paul Smith, no wax, I just outweigh the kids 😁, kind of cheating 😁 👍
You wax wood, not steel runners. Steel runners need to be cleaned to a shine once in a while, other than that they go like scared rabbits on good crusty snow.
Steve T. Good info. Thanx man !! I like the rabbit analogy 😁
I haven’t have this much fun since watching the Olympic bobsledders😝. I live vicariously through others by watching RUclips.
Glad you enjoyed the ride down the hill with us 👍 😁
Looks fun where you from
The mile high mountains of Southwestern Montana, lots of long, snowy country roads to sled down. Lots of fun !
@@DWalsh-ws2xs ok cool man I no we’re near there
Reminds me of my youth and going up on the Blue Ridge Parkway to sleigh ride. The best was at night with a good layer of sleet or freezing rain, the runners hitting the very little highway gravel and causing sparks. And if we got lucky and no Parkway Rangers caught us, we’d head up the higher altitudes, longer roads for riding. The rides could go for 2-3 miles. Much fun, more fun, and happy times!
Oh ya, that soubds like fun too. Sparks flying, lots of fun 1😁, now that's what I call fun my friend !! 😁
Okay I used to think we had long rides but nothing like this wow amazing where is this place?👍🇨🇦
In the mile high mountains of S.E. Montana, sledding, snowmobiling, sledding, skiing in the winter, dirtbikes, 4 wheelers, river fishing & lake fishing in the summer. Fun place to live my friend 👍
@@DWalsh-ws2xs I love Montana I am in Calgary so spent time there fly fishing and skiing in my younger years thanks for reply man 🙏🏻
Calgary is a nice city, nice area around there too. I've traveled thru there a time or two. Beautiful country you live in bud 👍
@@DWalsh-ws2xs Yes close to mountains and Montana cheers 🍻
Take care Canada Dan, from Montana Dan 😁
You'd make Uncle Eddie proud!!! Nice run!! Blew everyone's doors off!!! Haha
Lol, right ?? Thanx man, TONS of FUN for sure 👍 😃
@@DWalsh-ws2xs a seven year old flick and they still think it's worthy to play..which it is. Next time see if you can find a snowcat to put down some corduroy for the racers 👍👍
That is a GREAT idea, will do that this December for sure 👍 😁 , glad ya enjoyed the sled trip 👍, thanx Not forgotten 😁🏂🎿
Thats crazy long. Count me in. I would love that❣️❣️❣️
Thank you, ya, it's tons of fun. We have a bonfire at the bottom, roast hotdogs and marshmallows, , have hot chili, and hot chocolate. We do it EVERY year, kind of like a reunion. It's a blast. The more the merrier 😁
Reminded me of 1975 me and some buddies climbing to top of deserted ski resort with a toboggan. Six of us on it. A tree got between us and the bottom😆😆😆. It wasn’t pretty: but fun. I still have that toboggan with the crack we put in it.😄
I'm glad you enjoyed the trip down the hill AND the trip down memory lane 👍😁
So you can steer these sleds or you just move your weight to turn?
You steer them, I was steering with my feet, when I wasn't dragging them to slow down 😁
How was the walk back?
Oh heck, we cheat, we throw the sleds on that flatbed truck at the bottom of the hill, drive up, unload the sleds and go down again 😃 😉, glad ya enjoyed the trip down the hill with us.
That's a world's class run!
You got a radio flyer there?
Yes, some are flexible flyers, some old Sears. There used to be a bunch of manufacturers who made them. All quality, well built sleds. Nowadays ?? Not so much. Hard to find, and they're chincy ... Glad you enjoyed the vid 😃 👍 !!
How long is that ride? WOW!!!!
Not really sure, never checked it on the odometer. I'd guess maybe 1 1/2 miles ? Lots of fun though !!😁
Love it. Great introduction of fun and play time for the kids.
Absolutely, great memories for the kids, and adults alike 😁 👍 glad ya enjoyed the ride 👌
This really gets me going for this winter!
11-12-2021!!
Those people in the middle of road at the end run ,could have moved. Wonder trip and mastery of sled.🤗
Well, that's actually the end of the hill , goes uphill some after that. Besides, that truck is our ride back to the top 😃, it's fun
Where at in Montana?. I'm in Missoula
West of Butte. There are probably half dozen places you could do that near Missoula ?? We love Missoula, great town. GO GRIZ !! 😁
I bought my kids Flyers when they were growing up 30-40 years ago and they still have them! Now my grandkids use them. Had to reinforce some of the cross members of those sleds with hardwood but after that, they last forever.
Absolutely, the older sleds are the best, the newer ones are too flimsy. Glad generations are getting use from them, and making great memories with them too 👍 😃
Would I be able to ski this or is it too flat?
Absolutely you could ski it 👍. Sometimes the younger kids bring their snowboards
@@DWalsh-ws2xs Oh ok
Great job greeting the slow pokes you zipped by along the way!
Right ??? Ya gotz ta rub it in a bit 😃 👍 😃
Woah that’s so cool! Do you still reply to comments?
I do, and I'm glad you enjoyed the ride down the hill with us. That hill is tons of fun 😀
We took 55 and 57 chevy bel air hoods off my brothers cars and used them as sleds they had the perfect shape could get everyone on. Didn't know what they would be worth today. I went to visit the place and found one, told my brother he could have his hood back and where it was.. Growing up on the Navajo nation😁👍
I've heard of people going down hills on hoods, sounds like a hoot !! I'm sure your brother will be happy to be reunited with his hood 😁,
@@DWalsh-ws2xs after all the years I think he understands, that 55 Chevy Bel air hood is the best part of the car, since it brought so much fun for years and memories to cherish.
Lol 😁
_The Flexible Flyer rides again!!_
Right ??? And again, and again, and again :-) , we make 10 or 12 trips up & down that hill in a day. We throw the sleds on the back of a truck, drive back up, and sled down again :-)
Dude! That’s so cool! I can’t wait to see you go viral ;)
Glad ya likes the ride down the hill my friend !!
No traffic,hence the snow.Wheres the snow mobiles?perfect window of time,snow pack,not melted,no traffic, great fun.
For sure 👍 😁
I remember riding sleds like that growing up on the farm. The most fun we had was when there were at least a few inches of snow and a half inch crust of ice on top of that.
Yes sir, plenty of speed with the ice 😁, good times my friend !! 👍
I have one of these sleds still. Super cool to see them used
Glad ya enjoyed the video my friend ! Ya, we use those sleds every year on this hill. Tons of fun 👍 😃
WELL ? What they do ?
We jump on the back of that truck, drive back up to the top and go down again 😃, make 10 or 12 trips lime that in a day, then drive home. Great fun bud !!
Can you share with us the name of this road and what the nearest town/city is? I can't believe this is a public road so I am assuming it's a logging road. Do you need permission, and if so are we invited to join you?
It's on forest service ground, so ya, public land 👍, in Southwestern Montana in the mountains, about 12 miles northwest of Butte . open invite, we do it in late December. Bring a sled 😁
man, that's awesome
Helmets? Sledging? Are you having a laugh? Here in Scotland we use all parts of our body to slow us down, including our heads🤣. There were no helmets for us when we were wee. Many a panicked day seeing the barbed wire fence at the bottom of Corstorphine Hill at Clerwood, Edinburgh come rushing towards you as you dug your foot in desperately trying to stop before going crashing into it at the bottom, and sometimes even onto the road if the gate was open and you judged it right.🤣 Happy days... Brilliant video by the way. 🤣🙏👍🏴
Aahhhh. Scotland. We've visited there several years back. Beautiful country you have there. Much of it reminds me of Montana. Green rolling hills and mountains, trees, farms. Beautiful. Visited the castle 🏰 in Edinburgh. Wow, awesome ! Helmets, ya, we're panseys here 😃. I'm glad you enjoyed the video my friend !
Happy days to you too my friend 😃 👍
I thought you were going to end up on a beach on the southern coast. Definitely the longest I have seen.
Lol, ya right ?? Nice long, fast, fun hill, perfect for sledding 👍, glad ya enjoyed the ride 😃
Cool run! That is the best I have ever seen a FF ridden! Have you seen the rodel sleds from Europe?
I have not, but I'll RUclips them and watch. I'm glad ya enjoyed the trip down the hill with us my friend 🙂❄️☄️
@@DWalsh-ws2xs We are starting a cat-sledding operation in Utah; you are more than welcome to join us if you are ever down this way. You can see some of mine at Utah Rodel Co. What road is this video?
What is cat sledding exactly ? I'm interested for sure. Would this be in the Park City area ?
@@DWalsh-ws2xs We got a snow cat + groomer and are hacking into the backcountry, currently have a doing 3-4 mile run, although our best ones are a bit shorter. Yes, we are normally out of Midway, just south of Park City. ruclips.net/video/VX-YIJ1t2nM/видео.html
Oh man, I'm definitely in for trying that out for sure !!! 😃😃😃
that looks so fun really wish i was you
Wow does that ever bring back memories ☃️⛄😁
I'm glad you enjoyed the trip both down the hill, and down memory lane Larrry 😁, 👍. Riding those flexible flyers makes ya feel like you're 10 years old again 😃 😃
I'm currently on a sledding video spree here on youtube. I just realized how much I missed out growing up in California where the weather sucks.
Lol, right ?? All that Sun. Heat, beaches, Ocean, must have been a difficult childhood 😃 ...
Dude you guys were moving! That looks likenso much fun
Hey thanx Whiskey Beard. It is TONS of fun ! Been a family tradition for 35+ years, right close to home. We have a bonfire 🔥 roast 🌭 hotdogs and marshmallows, make a fun day of it. Glad you enjoyed the ride down the hill with us man 👍 😃
@@DWalsh-ws2xs I wish my family was like that. God bless you sir.
That’s the best fun ride ever!😊😊😊😊👍
Thank you 😁
Go to Switzerland, there is a 19min long ride at full speed, 27mins for families.
That sounds awesome bud ! Just a bit far to go to sled, but sounds like a blast ! Happy Winter bud 😁
Where u get those sleds.
Well, you can still buy them new, however they are flimsy. I keep my eye out for older used sleds. On line, or antique stores sometimes have old sleds for sale. The older sleds are built far better than the new ones :-) Have a good winter !
How's come your sled goes faster than the others?
I guess I out weigh the young'ns I guess 😁 👍
Sir .. I am not worthy .. i bow at your knees oh .. King Flexible Flyer .. .. bravo
Lmao, glad ya enjoyed the video bud ! Great times. Makes ya feel like you're 10 years old again 😃 👍
We're can I find a rail sled
The best ones are found at pawn shops or antique stores, the older ones are built way better. New ones can be purchased at hardware stores like ACE, but new ones are pretty flimsy. I'm glad you enjoyed the ride down the hill with us my friend 😄
@@DWalsh-ws2xs alright thank you I’ve been trying to find one
👏👏👏👏👏👏 If only I could... 😇😚😇 Thank you...great share xxz
WOW! That is one cool video
Thanx Will. Glad you enjoyed the ride 😁 👍
Man does that bring back great memories
Good old school fun my friend 😁
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Absolutely , miss those old school fun days,
Smiled from "or don't" till the end
Where in mt.? I'm from Darby, mt.!
I live about 7 miles N.W. of Butte, it's about 11 miles N.W. of Butte 😁
Cool video that looks like so so much fun
Thanx, and yes, tons of fun 😁
Where is this? Lincoln?
West of Butte a ways
oh yeah.. it's the 60's all over and I am hot to dig into the mountain again! But nothing beat the old logging slues boxes from the old logging sites.. you can do that and not freeze.. break something maybe but not freeze..
Oh ya, I'm glad you enjoyed the trip down the mountain, AND down memory lane 😁 👍
@@DWalsh-ws2xs I certainly did.. even called an old friend I hadn't talked to in years to yak up the old slues riding.. We are gonna get together this summer and see if we can go back to some of the old haunts and relive our youth again.. Though the old slue's have long since rotten away I am sure it will still be fun... Thanks again my friend..
That is sooooo awesome !! Glad I could help with that 😁 !! Have fun !! 👍
Thanks for the ride!
👍 👌 😁
What would you say your top speed was ?
I'd guess 25 mph ??