オボズのインスタグラム(obozfootwear) - 2月5日 06時51分


Ambassador @back.road.ramblers wrote about how to get into snowshoeing (link in bio). Her expertise is amazing. Check out the story, and in the meantime, here are some of her top tips:
If you can walk, you can snowshoe — it just takes a bit of getting used to. - Make your stride a bit wider than normal to avoid stepping on your snowshoes. Just a bit. If your snowshoes are so wide that you have to walk like you’re riding a horse, you’ll be very sore the next day.
- Hiking with a partner or group? Take turns breaking trail. Hiking through fresh snow is hard work because you have to lift your feet higher and move slowly.
- Practice going up and down hills. When hiking uphill, try kick stepping. Kick the toe of your snowshoe into the snow in front of you. You are essentially making steps for yourself so you don’t slip backward. - When hiking downhill, bend your knees and plant your heel down first to grab the snow and ice.
- Practice turning around. The easiest way to reverse direction is to simply walk in a small circle. If you don’t have room to do that, simply pivot one snowshoe at a time with your legs spread apart.


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