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7 Things to Do in The Snow

Next snow day, if you’re ready to frolick and don’t know what to do, our humorist has some ideas for you!
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Everyone loves snow, but sometimes you get out there and have no idea what to do. Without all the fun activities, snow is just weird rain. Here are seven great ways to spend your time in the snow if you’re experiencing frolicker’s block.

  1. Surprise snowball fights

Just get some snowballs stockpiled and wait for one of your neighbors to leave their house. 

  1. Go swimming

If you think swimming in water is hard, try swimming in snow!

  1. Stealth

Snow allows for a unique opportunity to dress in all white and engage in some good old-fashioned subterfuge.

  1. Enjoy a salty snack

Every time it snows, the government coats the roads with salt in celebration. Go outside and rub your favorite foods on the well-seasoned streets.

  1. Jet Ski

What’s the difference between snowmobiles and jet skis? It’s time to find out

  1. Save Money

Running a freezer 24/7 all year can get expensive. Save some money by burying its contents in the snow.

  1. Reverse Sledding

Walking up hills can be physically intensive, so try sledding up them!

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About the Contributor
Josh Reinecke
Josh Reinecke, Staff Writer
Josh Reinecke is a freshman staff writer who mainly works on humorous and opinion pieces. He enjoys nitpicking, winning pointless arguments, and general buffoonery.