How to get started with Snowshoeing | A beginner's guide to our favorite winter sport

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • Snowshoeing is a great way to access beautiful backcountry views in the winter and to stay in shape through the hiking off-season. In this video we take you along for a snowshoeing outing and talk through some of the basics to getting started with this highly accessible winter sport.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 19

  • @TimRHillard
    @TimRHillard 4 місяці тому +1

    Thanks! I live in California and have wanted to try snowshoeing for awhile.

    • @Western-Wild
      @Western-Wild  4 місяці тому

      It’s an effort but totally worth it! Would suggest talking to a local rental shop about the type of snowshoes you should use. Ours are built for deep wet snow, conditions may be different wherever you try it first!

  • @richardreed6249
    @richardreed6249 8 місяців тому

    I have yet to do my first adventure, although I have bought and tried out my new snowshoes.
    I did not realize there was something like snow shelters. Can you camp at those, and although I know it's around the Three sisters wilderness I didn't know they existed.
    Which one did you guys stop at?

    • @Western-Wild
      @Western-Wild  8 місяців тому

      That’s exciting! Yes most SnoParks that we know of in Oregon have at least one snow shelter. You should be able to find a list of them with a quick Google search. Some have sleeping platforms specifically for camping, while others are for day use only. Just have to check the rules for the specific shelter online before heading out. This was Jeff’s View Shelter outside of Sisters, it’s unfortunately day use only.

  • @Miaisslay-y6l
    @Miaisslay-y6l 7 місяців тому

    Ok

  • @joniepeck8032
    @joniepeck8032 Рік тому

    Awesome video! So I did this trail twice this week. The first hike with snowshoes and the second with just trax. Then we chatted with a woman up at the shelter who had "shorty snowshoes". I'm really interested in getting a pair of "shorties" for more packed snow like yesterday- they seem less clumsy (plus they would fit in your backpack). I'm wondering if the body weight factor would apply to buying a pair of "shorties". Thanks for any tips you can give back Tessa and Dylan!!

    • @Western-Wild
      @Western-Wild  Рік тому

      Thank you Jonie! Sounds like Craig has had success with shorter snowshoes. For that use case body weight is less of an issue since you’re mostly hiking on packed snow and don’t need flotation.

  • @growlith6969
    @growlith6969 7 місяців тому

    I hit a trail farther south than what I live in Colorado, mistakenly thinking that they had less snow than we did, turns out the trail was covered in like 3 feet of primo powder. I walked maybe 200 yards before I realized it was only getting deaper, and I had no idea what I was doing. So today I'm researching and buying snow shoes so I can go back and add this to my skill set.

    • @Western-Wild
      @Western-Wild  7 місяців тому

      Right on! It’s a rewarding activity on its own, but also a great “just in case” tool to have for winter hikes 😉

  • @campoutwestus
    @campoutwestus Рік тому

    Great information, and such a stunning landscape!

  • @craigcoak8483
    @craigcoak8483 Рік тому

    Great video! Every time I thought of a good tip, you turned around and covered it. I originally bought a pair of 30" MSR Lightning Ascents, which are great for a big guy like me in fresh/deep snow. Once I realized that 75% of our snowshoes were on well-packed trails, I bought a pair of 20.5" Symbioz Elite snowshoes that are much lighter and easier to maneuver around than the 30" MSRs.

    • @Western-Wild
      @Western-Wild  Рік тому

      Thanks Craig! Good call on having the right tool for each situation. We bought ours large with floatation in mind since we were doing a lot of deep powder trail breaking before moving here.

  • @danismith-8641
    @danismith-8641 Рік тому

    Fantastic information for us beginners feeling a little nervous! Thanks.

    • @Western-Wild
      @Western-Wild  Рік тому

      Thanks Dani! Sounds like we'll be taking you out on a snow trip soon!

  • @paulgarrett5158
    @paulgarrett5158 Рік тому

    Two thumbs up!

  • @ArtistryOfAdventure
    @ArtistryOfAdventure Рік тому

    Very informative! Lots of great tips.

  • @dalemccullough6837
    @dalemccullough6837 Рік тому

    Great video