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    Tried curling? Know anyone who does?

    Haven't tried ice curling yet. Have you? I don't know anything about the sport.
    http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/...rticle1368887/

    Maybe if I ended up living in a small community where there was lots of snow....
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    Quote Originally Posted by shootingstar View Post
    Haven't tried ice curling yet. Have you? I don't know anything about the sport.
    http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/...rticle1368887/

    Maybe if I ended up living in a small community where there was lots of snow....
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    My aunt and uncle are AVID curlers. My parents also used to curl, and really liked it. Living in an area with lots of snow is not required, but living in an area with a curling rink is . Personally - I've never tried it...

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    There is a curling club around the corner from our new house, so now I have no excuse not to try it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SheFly View Post
    My aunt and uncle are AVID curlers. My parents also used to curl, and really liked it. Living in an area with lots of snow is not required, but living in an area with a curling rink is . Personally - I've never tried it...

    SheFly

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    My relatives all live in Canada.
    Lots of snow is not a requirement, but being more snowbound in a small community gives people other things to do together when it's too cold /too windy or they don't participate alot in outdoor winter snowy sports.

    For some reason, I have this stereotyped idea of curling is like golf a few decades ago...social oriented but under-rated as a sport.

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    We actually have a curling league in the free indoor ice rink in the next town over. It's never cold enough to ice over a pond here in the winter, but we have curling!

    I do want to try it.

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    I curled for charity last year. Kinda like lawn bowls on ice. My dh is at a curling bonspiel as we speak.

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    No doubt every national curling team competing in the Olympics next year, will explain better than many of us on the rigors of the sport. As of this morning, there were 10,000 Olympic curling tickets for purchase.

    http://www.vancouver2010.com/olympic..._145904zQ.html
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    I've curled!!!!!!

    I went when visiting a friend in Madison, WI. There is a curling center (?) just a few miles from where she used to live. We called them and asked if we could come and try curling. One of the US Olympic team members was there and HE gave us free lessons.

    It was really fun and much more difficult than I thought it would be. You have to be pretty strong to keep your balance doing that. They put plastic slicks on your shoes so its a true art form to be able to walk on the ice.

    And speaking of winter sports, we have a Luge Run just down the road from us, one of just 3 in the US. I'm planning on taking a Luge course this winter. Can't wait!
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    I've curled, too; took me about two weeks to recover from it. They make it look sooo easy on TV and in real life! It's not. As limewave said, it requires strength. Also grace and coordination, which is why it took me about two weeks to recover!!

    I live near a very nice ice facility. To call it a rink doesn't do it justice. It has a curling ice and at least two rinks. I haven't been ice skating in about eight years, but used to go with my then-smaller child, and sometimes by myself, too.

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    The Boy and I signed up for a cheap 6 week course at a nearby curling club, it is a ton of fun and the people in the club seemed like they had a really good time, with lots of parties (i think they call them bonspiels as one of the posters above wrote). I really dug the strategy part of it, if we didn't have other hobbies we might have gotten into it.

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    I played twice, including once in Vancouver (at the Marpole curling club in Southern Vancouver, accessible by Heather and Kent bike routes...).

    I thought it was a lot of fun, and, as others noted, a lot harder than it looks.

    We live 10 blocks away from the curling venue for the Olympics and that's the only event I'm really interested in. We have a pair of tickets. I am thinking about getting tickets for the paralympic curling, too. I don't watch sports on TV, but if we're going to have the olympics in town at least I'll have seen... curling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by limewave View Post
    And speaking of winter sports, we have a Luge Run just down the road from us, one of just 3 in the US. I'm planning on taking a Luge course this winter. Can't wait!

    Let us know what it's like. At least at beginning of learning curve, you wouldn't need to worry about G-forces.
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