Traditional wooden snowshoes have been around for thousands of years as Native Americans and...
Snowshoeing Inspiration
The Dream Team: Increasing Diversity in Snowshoeing and Snow Sports
Snowshoeing has a long way to go in diversity and inclusion, as snow sports tend to have incredibly...
Try Your Snowshoes on Sand and Go Sandshoeing
The snow: Is there anything like it? Well, maybe. There might be a new medium out there to test out...
How a Difficult Snowshoe Hike Makes You More Resilient
As I wearily dig my snowshoed foot out of thigh-deep snow, I look up. All I see is a tree-covered...
Snowshoe Running in Alaska: A First-Timer’s Perspective
I cruise through the moonlit trail, the world cold, and silver in this wintery twilight. The sound...
Snowshoeing at Bear Brook State Park, NH Courtesy of the CCC
Winter’s cold temperatures and abundant snow give Bear Brook State Park in Allenstown, New...
8 Reasons Why Winter Hiking Rocks
Winter, in my humble opinion, is often unappreciated. To some people, winter is the time of year...
But For A Different Key: Martin Luther King, Jr.
A warm day in Memphis, not stuffy-hot as one expects on a summer afternoon. The intention, tour the...
Winter Photography Tips For Snowshoers
Winter can be a great time to get out and take photographs. Snow lends itself to dramatic shots...
A Trilogy of Yellowstone National Park In Winter: 3 Routes, 100 Miles
Yellowstone National Park is a magical location during the winter. However, snowshoeing over 100...
The Spirit Of Runner Steve Prefontaine Lives On In Coos Bay, OR
Standing on South Broadway Street in Coos Bay, Oregon, I stare up at the larger-than-life two-story...
Adapting To Challenges, Reducing Pain: Time To Train
The championships for snowshoeing just made it under the wire before the doors closed for racing...
