Sure - try cross-country skiing. Not sure if a frozen area qualifies as a "body of ice" - but ice-skating indoors is an all-year-long sport if there's a rink close by.
2006-10-15 18:20:51
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answered by Anonymous
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no, i think all of them involve ice and/or steep hills. the only one that may not have either is cross country-skiing, but snow is kind of like ice, so i guess that doesn't count.
2006-10-16 01:24:01
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answered by cuteazndude84 3
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I agree with the other poster. Cross country skiing.
Also, snow mobiling. Although, you can travel across frozen lakes with that sport.
There's also snow shoeing. Which can be done in deep snow, up to you if you want to go up (or down) hill with that.
2006-10-16 01:22:14
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answered by 2007_Shelby_GT500 7
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The winter sport that I enjoy are the ones where you are indoors with a nice cup of hot chocolate, spiced cider... ;-)
2006-10-16 01:23:01
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answered by sugarpacketchad 5
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How about hot tubing,movie watching,cookie making and my favorite snow flake watching from the living room window...I dont like winter.
2006-10-16 01:22:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Basket ball and checkers.
2006-10-16 01:32:47
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answered by Max 6
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chess and indoor mini-putt
2006-10-16 01:34:58
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answered by Anonymous
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