When I was a yougin' slalom ruled. Occassionaly we'd tie a tractor tube on the boat (a REAL tube, with a hole to get sucked into, and/or break dangly legs etc). But for the real wild side, me & my gang of teenage lake friends spent many hours trying to figure the weirdest things to do behind a boat. Some were more fun than others, some were completely safe, some were more uhhhhm, stupid... the adults around kept an eye that things didn't get too out of hand. Anyway, here's a list of what I remember. <br /><br />1) lying on an airmattress with arms around mattress holding onto the handle... even better when we figured to leave the pillow deflated and then put mattress backwards... then your knees went on the deflated pillow... doing big whips was great, inside hand on handle, other trying to keep mattress under you... those little cheap styrfoam surfboard type things worked too... (the bigger ones)<br /><br />2) sitting on a plastic toboggan, good for beach starts... so good we'd often take about a 50' run down the beach, over a small sand ramp, and then into the lake. shortly thereafter they came out with kneeboards, so it didn't look that crazy.<br /><br />3) skiing on a paddle (I always liked it, it seemed so "old school")<br /><br />4) skiiing in a recycling bin (actually worked pretty good, you could sideslide and do 360's in it) of course it wasn't called a recycling bin then, 'cause no one had heard of recycling anything.<br /><br />5) skiing on a "saucer" made for tobogganing... good for 360's but hard to keep balance 'cause the bottom was too dished.<br /><br />6) and lastly "body dragging"... lifejacket on, but no other equipment. Best at about 20-22 mph. If on the back, one hand always seemed to be needed to hold the bathing suit on... we also did "elbows" which meant on your stomach with your elbows bent... was wet & wild (and a bit stupid)... It evolved from failure to adequately hold air mattress in #1... We got in the habit of holding onto the rope so the boat could pull you back to the mattress.<br /><br />The kids these days have no imagination
... if it doesn't have fancy graphics and a $200 binding it's not cool! I guess we had that to some degree with the slalom ski's, but we also took pride in scroungin' up stuff for fun.<br /><br />Anyway, a post in another forum got me thinkin' of this, and it seemed to fit best in the "SHT" section.