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[The Ultimate Winter Showdown: Sledding vs. Rock Climbing]-[Rock Climbing vs Sledding]

Smash Boom Best: A funny, smart debate show for kids and family · B1 · 2026-02-12

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The Great Debate: Sledding vs. Rock Climbing

In this episode of Smash Boom Best, host Molly Bloom moderates a high-energy debate between writer Tim Barnes, who champions rock climbing, and NPR host Brittany Luse, who advocates for the joys of sledding. The judge for this episode, Magda, a self-proclaimed fan of logic puzzles and the keeper of seventeen bunnies, is tasked with determining which activity reigns supreme.

The Declaration of Greatness

Brittany Luse opened the debate by framing sledding as an exhilarating, physics-defying experience. She highlighted its historical significance, noting that sleds were used in ancient Egypt to transport heavy stone blocks and statues. Furthermore, she traced the evolution of the roller coaster back to 17th-century Russian "Flying Mountains," which were massive, ice-covered slides. Her argument emphasized that sledding is not merely a winter pastime but a rich, historical activity that "brightens up the gloomiest of seasons."

Tim Barnes countered with a theatrical argument for rock climbing. He painted a vivid picture of the sport as a mental and physical puzzle, comparing it to "doing a maze vertically." He emphasized the accessibility of indoor climbing gyms, which allow people to engage in the sport regardless of the season or local geography. By referencing his fictional encounter with "Spider-Man," Tim portrayed climbers as real-life heroes who possess the strength and problem-solving skills to "defy gravity."

The Micro Round: Facts and Fallacies

In the second round, the debaters exchanged rapid-fire facts. Tim pointed out that rock climbing was inducted into the Summer Olympic Games in 2020 and mentioned the historical 1492 ascent of Mount Aiguille, often called "Mount Inaccessible." He also demystified the use of chalk, explaining that the magnesium carbonate helps climbers "absorb sweat and helps them cling onto stones better."

Brittany, however, doubled down on the grandeur of sledding. She reminded the audience that sleds played a pivotal role in constructing the pyramids of Giza. She also took a playful jab at the risks of climbing, noting that if one loses their grip while sledding, they simply "tumble downhill cackling," whereas a fall while climbing could lead to "bruise city" or a trip to the ER.

The Verdict

Following the "Sneak Attack" round, which featured creative acrostics for each activity, and a "Final Six" summary, Magda delivered her final verdict. Despite Tim’s humorous and well-structured arguments, Magda declared sledding the winner. She cited her appreciation for the "classics" and the compelling historical connection between sledding and the construction of the pyramids as the deciding factors.

Ultimately, while Tim succeeded in proving that rock climbing is a sophisticated "total body workout," Brittany’s ability to connect sledding to human history and pure, unadulterated joy won the day. This episode served as a perfect example of how debate—when fueled by humor, facts, and passion—can turn even the simplest activities into an epic clash of opinions.

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