Snow tubing at 10 months

Anonymous
Pull them around on a sled. Too many people are in the hospital this year as is. Also, reframe this for yourself. Your child is 10 months old. They barely have a personality. They will not care what you do as long as they feel safe (emphasis on safe) and you are happy and kind to them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All I can picture are head, neck and brain injuries. Please don't.


I know someone who caused her baby to have a brain injury by taking her horse riding in a Day Baby Bjorn, so, no.
Anonymous
At 10 months you can bundle them up and pull them around a flat area on a sled if we get a few inches of snow.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:FWIW, the Whitetail kids tubing area is pretty tame IIRC. Not appropriate for infants but certainly geared towards toddlers/preschoolers! So check it out in a year or two OP.


OP here. Thanks to those who kindly said no and also really appreciate the slide awareness; I have to admit (I'm sure to no one's surprise, especially those calling me worst parent of the year) that I had vaguely heard of it but didn't realize the gravity of what could happen. I am not defending myself but I do feel like this picture (#1) on Whitetail's website is pretty misleading: https://www.skiwhitetail.com/explore-the-resort/activities-and-events/snow-tubing.aspx


I’ve noticed that tubing hills, amusement parks, water parks, etc, all have the same types of attendants - well meaning kids who may or may not be paying close attention. You really have to judge for yourself or ask around (as you have done) without relying on a 16 year old’s assessment of safety. The last time I went tubing w my kids, the teenage attendant cheerfully gave our tube a hearty kick at the top of the hill, to give us that extra burst of speed we had not asked for. We weren’t in any danger, but I screamed for real. OP, your kid has so much fun ahead of them! Keep looking for fun stuff, and keep asking others if you aren’t sure about whether it’s age appropriate.
Anonymous
As a further comment to the warning about slides, please don’t sled or tube on your own on any hill without a designated runout area and definitely not a ski hill, even if others are doing it or it appears safe. A girl just died at a resort near me from a tubing accident. I know the slope she died on and I could see how her group thought it would be ok, but there’s very limited steering on a sled/tube. Despite this, I sometimes see parents allowing their kids to sled on slopes after hours.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Whoops, FTM parent here and I guess I envisioned it more as a we go down a hill together where I hold the baby in my lap.


And this would be safer than holding your kid in your lap in the car how??
Anonymous
Your winter social calendar is pretty much nonexistent for 3-4 more years
Anonymous
JFC. No
Anonymous
We put my son on skis last winter at 3. We are trying lessons next week - he turned four in September.
Anonymous
Others have covered this, no, it is not safe.

Also, it really just won't be very fun for your kid. Push him in a swing. Life does have risks, but there is almost no benefit to an infant tubing, and a high risk
Anonymous
You are insane. What if your baby flies off and breaths it’s neck?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Whoops, FTM parent here and I guess I envisioned it more as a we go down a hill together where I hold the baby in my lap.


Yeah, the park does not want to get sued - no one would allow that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Your winter social calendar is pretty much nonexistent for 3-4 more years


+1

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Whoops, FTM parent here and I guess I envisioned it more as a we go down a hill together where I hold the baby in my lap.


Awww it’s okay OP, I love your new mom excitement. Many of us are years into this and can tell you though, you’ll have plenty of time for fun activities like this and then you’ll be exhausted and miss when they were babies and you didn’t have to do all this stuff lol. In seriousness though I’m glad you crowdsourced before going out and taking your baby tubing!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We put my son on skis last winter at 3. We are trying lessons next week - he turned four in September.


Wrong thread, this is not about toddlers on skis, this is a thread on extreme baby tubing! All in good fun OP, hope you have a blast with your little one this winter!
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