Live to Sled ; It's a Haul to Get Up to Sherburne Ski Trail, but Sledders Find the Trip Back Down a Blast.

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When Ron Dennis saw four hikers pulling a small child in a sled up steep, snow-covered Mount Washington, he didn't think they'd be sledding down.

Oh, the 59-year-old backcountry skier from Plymouth, Mass., had heard of people sledding down the Sherburne Ski Trail, which winds more than two miles down the eastern side of Mount Washington.

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Live to Sled ; It's a Haul to Get Up to Sherburne Ski Trail, but Sledders Find the Trip Back Down a Blast.

But he'd never actually seen it.

"I don't know how that works. I can't imagine how you'd turn. You'd need steering. You're going to hurt yourself," Dennis cautioned one sledder heading up the Tuckerman Ravine Trail to take a run down the famous ski trail, ...

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