The Hedgehog
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The snow conditions have to be just right for snowshoes not to be a massive pain. Probably the same thing with using a sled for hauling an elk out.
90% of the time, in deep snow, you're better off in just boots.
Spent the entire day yesterday in 6-30 inches of snow. Sure glad I didn't have snowshoes with, as they would have just been extra weight on my back to carry them around.
I often run into the local "couples" on USFS trails, snowshoes and poles, and 2-5 inches of snow for their 2 mile round trip expedition.
90% of the time, in deep snow, you're better off in just boots.
Spent the entire day yesterday in 6-30 inches of snow. Sure glad I didn't have snowshoes with, as they would have just been extra weight on my back to carry them around.
I often run into the local "couples" on USFS trails, snowshoes and poles, and 2-5 inches of snow for their 2 mile round trip expedition.
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