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Good point, but I'm sure as long as you are upright and not falling arse over
tit that would be good enough, after all, the suggestion was only for charity.

Mind you, maybe we should try bicycles on ice, you'll need special spiked
tyres.  That way you could use the peddling rule.

Sean

Neil Travers wrote:

> Sean Holden wrote:
> > Now, Ultimate whilst Ice Skating, that's an idea.  Maybe we could do a one
> > day charity event on Ice.  Think of the ground you will cover laying out.
>
> Hmmm, footblocks might have to be banned though
>
> and what constitutes a travel?  I have heard of a version of Ultimate on
> bikes, and they were not allowed to peddle while holding the disc.
> Can't see an equivalent for skates.
>
> --
> Neil Travers