Tobogganing is a highlight of a visit to Mount Donna Buang, especially for families and those young at heart. Here's how to make the most of your tobogganing adventure:
- Bring Your Toboggan: While you can rent toboggans from nearby towns, bringing your own can save time and ensure you have the perfect sledding tool for your preferences.
- Choose Safe Areas: Look for open, gently sloping areas for tobogganing. Avoid steeper sections and areas with obstacles to ensure a safe ride.
- Watch Others: If you're new to tobogganing, observe others and learn from their techniques before taking your turn.
- Safety First: Always sit on the toboggan feet first and hold onto the handles tightly. Avoid standing or kneeling on the toboggan, as this can be dangerous.
- Supervise Children: If you're with children, keep a close eye on them and make sure they understand the proper way to use a toboggan.

Making a toboggan
Making a toboggan can be a fun DIY project, but it's important to prioritize safety and use the right materials. Here's a basic guide to making a simple wooden toboggan:
Materials You'll Need:
- Wood: Choose a strong and flexible wood, such as plywood or hardwood like oak or maple. You'll need two long pieces for the main body and shorter pieces for the front and back supports.
- Screws or Bolts: Use strong screws or bolts to hold the toboggan together.
- Rope or Cord: You'll need a sturdy rope or cord to use as a handle.
- Tools: Gather tools such as a saw, drill, screwdriver or wrench, measuring tape, and sandpaper.

Steps:
- Design: Decide on the size and shape of your toboggan. A traditional toboggan is long and curved, providing a smooth ride down snowy slopes.
- Cut the Wood: Use a saw to cut the wood pieces according to your design. You'll need two longer pieces for the main body and two shorter pieces for the front and back supports.
- Shape the Runners: To make your toboggan slide smoothly, you can shape the bottom edges of the main body pieces into runners. These runners should be rounded and smooth to reduce friction.
- Attach the Supports: Attach the shorter front and back support pieces to the main body using screws or bolts. The supports should be perpendicular to the main body and provide stability.
- Sand and Finish: Sand the edges and surfaces of the toboggan to smooth out any rough spots. You can also apply a protective finish like varnish or paint to protect the wood from moisture.
- Attach the Rope Handle: Drill holes on the front sides of the toboggan and thread the rope through them to create a handle. Tie secure knots on the inside of the toboggan to prevent the rope from slipping out.
- Test and Adjust: Before using the toboggan on snow, test it on a safe surface to ensure it's sturdy and well-constructed. Make any necessary adjustments or reinforcements.
- Safety Precautions: When using your homemade toboggan, follow safety guidelines. Always ride in safe areas away from obstacles, choose gentle slopes, and wear appropriate winter clothing and protective gear.
Remember that while making a toboggan can be a rewarding project, there are professionally manufactured toboggans available that have undergone rigorous safety testing. If you're not experienced with woodworking, consider purchasing a commercial toboggan to ensure both fun and safety during your winter adventures.