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  • Speed Snowshoes Vs. Cross-Country Skis

    The high-tech revolution has been present in the snowshoe industry for a while now, and among the new products are high-tech carbon snowshoes that are great for going up and down snow-covered...

  • Directions for Tubbs Snowshoe Bindings

    Snowshoeing is a great excuse to get outside in the winter months. Snowshoes provide excellent exercise and a means of transport to beautiful winter landscapes that would otherwise remain...

  • Difference Between Men & Women's Snowshoes

    Snowshoe manufacturers take the typical size, shape, and gait differences between men and women into account when designing snowshoes.

  • Homemade Snow Shoes

    Snowshoes are great for trudging through heavy snow. They disperse weight so that the person wearing them does not instantly sink through the snow, enabling quicker movement on icy landscapes....

  • Homemade Snowshoe Bindings

    A fresh foot of light snow awaits you the first morning at the hunting camp. The day looks like a perfect one with chilly dry air and a bright blue sky overhead. All in all a fantastic day for a...

  • Facts About Snowshoes

    Snowshoes are a webbed frame that is attached to each foot as an aid to walking in deep snow. Each snowshoe is much larger than the boot or shoe that they are attached to and this allows the...

  • The History of Snowshoes

    Snowshoeing as a recreational sport did not become mainstream until around the 1970s, but snowshoes have been a part of human life for more than 6,000 years. While designs have evolved from slabs...

  • About Snowshoes

    Snowshoes, sometimes referred to as webs, are special footwear for walking in snow. By distributing the weight of a person over a larger area, they help to prevent sinking completely. In the past...

  • How Do Snowshoes Make it Easier to Walk Through Snow?

    The surface area of the average human foot is just under 1 square foot and all the weight of the body is on the feet when someone is walking. This results in a rather concentrated amount of weight...

  • How to Pick Snowshoeing Poles

    Similar to ski poles, snowshoeing poles help you to balance, stabilize and even negotiate through the wintry terrain. While not a requirement, they are helpful pieces of equipment if you're...

  • How to Break a Trail While Snowshoeing

    If you live where it's cold, snowshoeing is a great way to hike all year round. It is a wonderful outdoor sport that presents a great alternative to climbing on the treadmill when the drifts get...

  • How to Pick a Helmet for Snowshoeing

    Snowshoeing is becoming a more popular activity in areas that receive an abundance of Winter snow. Snowshoeing is like a walking version of skiing, and is actually a very efficient way to navigate...

  • How to Choose Poles for Snowshoeing

    Using the right pole for snowshoeing helps you to maintain balance and pace as you travel over the snow. Ski pole materials include carbon fiber, graphite, aluminum fiberglass or composite...

  • How to Buy Snowshoes

    Snowshoes, the main ingredient in one of winter’s least complicated and most rewarding sports, are simple to buy. Here are some questions to keep in mind when making your selection.

  • How to Snowshoe

    Snowshoeing is a peaceful, meditative way to experience the great outdoors in the heart of winter. It is also great exercise! Snowshoeing is far easier to master than cross country skiing and the...

  • How to Snowshoe in Colorado

    Winter in Colorado beckons snowshoers from around the world. The incredible scenery and snowfall provide ample snowshoe opportunities which will keep you coming back for more. Many resorts and...

  • How to Join a Snowshoe Club

    If you hate to stop hiking just because snow has fallen, you might enjoy snowshoeing. You can join a snowshoe club in your area to share this winter sport with others. Joining a club is also a...

  • How to Pack a Snowshoeing Survival Kit

    Even a day trip to go snowshoeing can become dangerous. Winter conditions are inhospitable, so you should always plan to pack a snowshoeing survival kit.

  • How to Buy a Mountaineering Snowshoe

    Be sure to consider what types of activities and terrain you will be traversing when you go to buy a mountaineering snowshoe. These snowshoes are made to be very sturdy for use on harder surfaces....

  • How to Buy the Right Size Snowshoe

    Thanks to new technological advances, snowshoeing has become much more accessible, even for beginners. As with all athletic footwear, buying the right size shoe is vital to enjoying the sport.

  • How to Find Snowshoeing Trails

    Snowshoeing can be your way of continuing to hike your favorite trails during the winter months. You can also find new snowshoeing trails by consulting online resources or by contacting local,...

  • How to Buy an Aerobic Snowshoe

    Once upon a time, a snowshoe was a snowshoe. There was very little difference in design or style. Today, however, you can buy aerobic snowshoes built for speed and that help you get the best...

  • How to Plan a Snowshoeing Vacation to Vermont

    Vermont has a long history of snowshoeing, and you can enjoy this outdoor winter sport if you plan a snowshoeing vacation to the state. You can plan a vacation through a travel agent or service...

  • How to Compete in Snowshoeing Events

    Snowshoeing evens are becoming more and more popular as both recreational fun and professional sporting events. You can compete in snowshoeing events once you get the correct snowshoes for your...

  • How to Plan a Snowshoeing Vacation to Washington

    Washington state offers lots of winter season outdoors activities, including snowshoeing trails, for your next vacation. You can plan your vacation to Washington around some of the well known...

  • How to Put on Snowshoes

    How you put on your snowshoes depends on the type you plan to use. This is due to the many different types of snowshoe bindings. A binding is the piece of the snowshoe that attaches to your...

  • How to Traverse in Snowshoes

    Walking in snowshoes does not require the skill it once did. New models make learning to traverse the snow-covered hills and valleys an obtainable goal for even the inexperienced.

  • How to Stretch After Snowshoeing

    Snowshoeing is an invigorating workout that will leave you fatigued and satisfied. It will also leave you sore the next day unless you stretch afterward.

  • How to Attach Snowshoes to a Backpack

    Stick those snowshoes on your pack, grab your skis or snowboard and fly down the hill you just labored up.

  • How to Stretch Before Snowshoeing

    Snowshoeing is a lot like walking, and it may not seem like you need to stretch for it. However, you'll use some often-ignored muscles and well-used muscles in a new way.

  • How to Maintain and Care for Snowshoes

    One of the greatest attributes of the snowshoe is its ease of maintenance. Just a few steps are needed to help make your snowshoes last for years.

  • How to Stamp While Snowshoeing

    When snowshoeing in light, dry powder, you might sink in down to your knees. If that's the case, try stamping to stay on top of the snow.

  • How to Perform a Rest Step While Snowshoeing

    The rest step is a pacing technique used to reduce fatigue on long snowshoe outings. Using the rest step will increase your endurance and the duration of a snowshoe trek.

  • How to Outfit Your Dog for Snowshoe Treks

    There's no need for your pooch to remain cooped up indoors all winter. Bring your dog along for a snowshoe adventure.

  • How to Carry a Snowboard on Your Pack While Snowshoeing

    One of the benefits of snowshoeing is the ability to snowboard back down the terrain you just climbed. If your arms are tired of carrying that snowboard on long treks, strap it down to your pack.

  • How to Walk on Snowshoes

    For thousands of years, snowshoes have been used for winter transportation. Today they're more popular than ever, thanks to improvements in their technology.

  • How to Equip Yourself for Snowshoeing

    Everyone seems to be discovering snowshoeing - it's a winter activity that nearly anyone can enjoy, snowshoes themselves have become easy to use, and outfitting yourself requires few expensive...

  • How to Follow Trail Etiquette While Snowshoeing

    A peaceful trek through the woods can be spoiled by crossing the remains of an old lunch or colliding with a cross-country skier. A few rules of trail etiquette are needed - out of respect for...

  • How to Choose Between Snowshoeing and Skiing

    So many winter sports, so little time. Here's how to decide between snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and telemark skiing.

  • How to Choose Shoes for Snowshoeing

    Snowshoeing's more fun when you have warm, dry, happy feet. Matching the right shoes to the activity and the conditions is the key.

  • How to Use Poles With Snowshoes

    Poles are used with snowshoes for added balance and to transfer weight. They'll also help you get up if you fall.

  • How to Buy Snowshoes

    Snowshoeing is an inexpensive, simple way to hike your favorite trails in the winter. The new generation of snowshoes features a model for every need.

  • How to Buy Telescopic Poles for Snowshoeing

    Telescopic poles are a great snowshoeing addition. Lengthen them for uphill and flat snowshoeing, shorten them for going downhill and then collapse them and shove them in your pack.

  • How to Dress for Snowshoeing

    Snowshoeing and other winter sports require a clothing layering system so you'll be prepared for snow, wind, sun and other weather extremes.

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