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The Systems That Bind: An Overview of Snowshoe Bindings
The earliest snowshoes were most likely made from panels of stiffened animal hides or slats of wood...
To Pee or Not To Pee? That Is the Question for Snowshoers
William Shakespeare would be most perturbed by the question, “To pee or not to pee?” I’m sure he...
Winter Injury Treatment and First Aid
Cold works insidiously, dehydrating you, lowering your core temperature, and chilling your...
Unexpected Local Snowshoeing Beauty in Japan
The pandemic kept me home but introduced me to views as gorgeous as anywhere on Earth. Worried...
Traditional Wooden Snowshoes: Shapes, Designs, and Names
A rundown of snowshoe frame shapes and design features, and how they combine into conventionally...
How To Navigate by Using the Stars
Step outside on a clear night, and the twinkling of thousands of stars will greet you. About 4,548...
Southern Oregon: Countless Snowshoeing and Après Options
Any time of year is an excellent time to visit southern Oregon. While summertime features...
Family Snowshoeing and XC Ski U.S Vacation Destinations
Plan to gather up the kids and head to the hills during the school breaks this winter. No need to...
Komperdell Gear Guide: Snowshoes, Accessories and Poles
Komperdell has been making snowshoes, poles, protectors, and related products since 1922. They...
Creative Canadian Turns Snowshoes Into Art
Canadian artist Michel (Mike) Labine has set the world record for constructing the largest...
Before Snowshoeing Alone, Ask Yourself These Questions
"Getting to the top is optional. Getting down is mandatory." - Ed Viesturs