Imagine back in time, about 6,000 years ago, when someone caught on that you didn't have to sink up...
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A History of Sherpa
The company that made Sherpa Snowshoes went out of business years ago, but the shoes themselves are...
From Bear Paws to Beaver Tails: The History of Snowshoes
Snowshoeing has never in its long and storied history been as popular as it is right at this moment...
Ready For Winter! – From the First Edition of Snowshoe Magazine
I love autumn. The air becomes cool and crisp, the leaves turn to brilliant colors, and the first...
Conservancies Offer Space to Strap Them On and Get Moving
Crisp, early mornings after a storm of snow has fallen, is seemingly a sumptuous breakfast for the...
Welcome Back, Snowshoers!
Upon arriving in Vail, Colorado, in the early 70s on a high school winter break road trip in search...
Snowshoeing’s Heritage Preserved
Several of the men are wearing snowshoes, but there is one who waves them in the air instead. It's...
The Snowshoe Almanac – April 2006
April 1: Winter wasn't over in southern New England on this date in 1997; Boston was clobbered with...
We’re No Dummies: Defeat of the Bush Arctic Refuge Drilling Bill
Do you ever get the feeling as you watch the daily news or one of those expose'-type primetime...
The Snowshoe Almanac – March 2006
March 4: The snowshoe tours are beginning to focus on spring. One example: Naturalists at Mad River...
The Top Five Failed Mascots in Snowshoeing History
5. The Pink Yeti The Pink Yeti was a 37-year-old AV Technician named Bert Hambert. Living in his...
Second Annual Grand Lake Snowshoe Festival – Snowshoeing with the Legendary Tom Sobal
"Since I don't see any logs around..." Tom Sobal says, then lies down in the street so we can...
