Boston Herald

Slip-sliding away

Toboggan riders reach 40 mph

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CAMDEN, Maine — Reliving snowy adventures from their childhoods perhaps, grown-ups sought glory Saturday in an adrenaline-fueled slide down a slippery toboggan chute.

The two-day National Toboggan Championsh­ips kicked off with more than 400 teams zooming down an ice-covered toboggan chute at speeds approachin­g 40 mph before spilling onto frozen Hosmer Pond.

The event features oldschool, wooden toboggans like the one used by Calvin and Hobbes in the comic strip.

Many competitor­s are serious.

Others are just out to have fun, as evidenced by silly costumes and team names like “Slippery Goggles,” “Redneck Rockets,” “Government Chutedown,” and “Beavis and Buttsled.”

The 400-foot toboggan chute has been rebuilt twice, most recently in

1990.

There are divisions for two-, three- and fourmember teams.

The competitio­n raises money for the Camden Snow Bowl, a nonprofit, municipall­y owned ski area on the 1,300-foot Ragged Mountain, which overlooks the Atlantic Ocean.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? LOOK OUT BELOW: A participan­t competes in the 29th annual National Toboggan Championsh­ips at the Camden Snow Bowl on Saturday in Camden, Maine.
AP PHOTO LOOK OUT BELOW: A participan­t competes in the 29th annual National Toboggan Championsh­ips at the Camden Snow Bowl on Saturday in Camden, Maine.

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