Since using snowshoes doesn't require any skills other than walking, the whole family—including grandparents and toddlers—can enjoy the activity together.
October 13, 2015
Since using snowshoes doesn't require any skills other than walking, the whole family—including grandparents and toddlers—can enjoy the activity together.
Unless you know you'll be doing this regularly, start out by renting gear.
When it's cold out, start with long underwear layered under waterproof pants and a light jacket.
Poles aren't strictly necessary, but they can help make walking easier.
Even without lessons, you'll still want some practice before taking a long trek.
If you stop moving to admire the view, eat lunch or just take a break, you'll cool down quickly. You might want to take chemical hand warmer packs with you to ensure everyone stays warm.
You don't have to stop exploring the woods just because the trails are covered with snow. Strap on snowshoes and take a winter hike.
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