So you want to try stone-skimming

Throwing a stone as far as possible across a lake or pond by bouncing it off the water. What it is:

Throwing a stone as far as possible across a lake or pond by bouncing it off the water. What it is:

A stone must bounce at least three times to count as a legal throw. Jerdone Coleman McGhee from the United States managed a record 38 skips in 1992, gaining him an entry in the Guinness Book of World records which has yet to be beaten.

Stone skipping, which judges competitors efforts based ...