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Nature’s Snowshoes Propel Rare Critter
The lynx tracks descended into a shady lodgepole forest, pungent with pinesap on this unseasonably...
Have Snowshoes, Will Travel – Sequoia National Park & Wuksachi Lodge
Suddenly, we are a family of snowshoers. From my 9-year old niece to my retired parents, we...
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...
Walking on Water: Snowshoeing Steamboat Springs
There is a species of lizard in Central America that walks on water. Called the Jesus Lizard, it...
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...
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...
The Snowshoe Almanac – March 2006
March 4: The snowshoe tours are beginning to focus on spring. One example: Naturalists at Mad River...
Glutamine: Essential Nonessential Amino Acid – Don’t Train Without It
Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in the body accounting for greater than 60 percent of the...
Snowshoeing’s European Roots: La Ciaspolada 2006
It's about nine in the morning. We're standing in front of the Stella di Alpi, a friendly little...
The Snowshoe Almanac – February 2006
Feb: 2: Groundhog Day. We hate to break the news to the few who believe in the furry little guy's...
Snowshoeing Through the Past
Ten thousand years ago, the human race strapped boards to their feet with pieces of sinew, and...
