It was a day that many snowshoers would never forget. On March 5, 2005, the United States partook...
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Caffeine and Endurance
Caffeine continues to be one of the most studied ergogenic ingredients. Researchers are constantly...
Mountain Music Review: Charlie Sexton – Cruel and Gentle Things
Cruel and Gentle Things is Charlie Sexton's first release since 1995's Under the Wishing Tree. Yes...
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...
USSSA Lights the Way to Bolton Valley Resort for the 2006 National Snowshoe Championships
The 2006 United States National Snowshoe Championships were a bit like a debutante ball for the...
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...
Snowshoeing Through History: A Rugged Promenade in the Plains of Abraham
When the celebrated British General, James Wolfe, launched a surprise attack up the steep cliffs...
Have Snowshoes, Will Travel – Winter At The Top Of The World In Lapland, Finland
Winter at the Top of the World At this time of year as the winter days lengthen, my thoughts...
Dachstein Xtreme – Austria’s Next Generation Snowshoe Race
This is dedication. Becky Harman and Aaron Robertson have flown halfway across the world to run 6.8...
Mountain Music Review: The Duhks – Your Daughters and Your Sons
The Duhks, hailing from the frigid northern city of Winnipeg, Manitoba, consists of band members...
