You get three major advantages from a snowshoe that you do not get from a boot or shoe alone:...
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7 Steps to Being a Survivor: How To Survive Outdoor Emergencies
Losing vital gear, suffering a crippling injury, becoming disoriented or lost while snowshoeing in...
Destination Engagement: Hiking Mountains in New Mexico and Colorado
How happy I was just to stop climbing, just to be here, to breathe without that gulp for the next...
Snowshoe Advocate Jackie Hering Wins 2022 Person of the Year Award
Each year, Snowshoe Magazine presents the Cindy Brochman award to an individual that embodies...
Compass and Map Reading 101: Basics for the Beginner
I was snowshoeing alone one evening in the Big Eau Pleine Park near Wausau, Wisconsin. I began at...
Cold Weather Camping Tips and Destinations in the U.S
For us outdoor enthusiasts that love to go camping in the summer, cold weather can be a drag. But...
How To Repair Traditional Wooden Snowshoes
A traditional pair of wooden snowshoes, framed in ash with a network of webbing made from woven...
2022 Snowshoe Mag Photo Competition
As of April 17th, 2022 at 11:59 pm MDT, the Snowshoe Mag photo competition has ended. Stay tuned...
7 Basic Tips To Train the Mountaineer in You
Mountaineers or mountaineering enthusiasts have a tough job – they train themselves hard...
Make Memories With These Beginner Outdoor Photo Tips
All sorts of people, adventurers and outdoors people, use photography to tell a story and to...
A Few U.S. Artisans Keep Traditional Snowshoes a Tradition
The word “artisan” is defined online by Merriam-Webster as “a worker who practices a trade or...
Literature and Snowshoeing in Japan’s Yukiguni (Snow Country)
Wearing ultra-modern snowshoes, I followed the tracks of a fictional character in one of...