Noun(1) a device to help you walk on deep snow; a lightweight frame shaped like a racquet is strengthened with cross pieces and contains a network of thongs; one is worn on each foot(2) a device to help you walk on deep snow(3) a lightweight frame shaped like a racquet is strengthened with cross pieces and contains a network of thongs(4) one is worn on each foot
Verb(1) travel on snowshoes
Noun(1) a device to help you walk on deep snow; a lightweight frame shaped like a racquet is strengthened with cross pieces and contains a network of thongs; one is worn on each foot(2) a device to help you walk on deep snow(3) a lightweight frame shaped like a racquet is strengthened with cross pieces and contains a network of thongs(4) one is worn on each foot
Verb(1) travel on snowshoes
(1) It's an element that many in contemporary society miss, for unless you ski or snowshoe , or really spend time at some other pursuit in the snow, you rarely have the opportunity to truly see it.(2) Ski lifts will soon be built in this beautiful basin, so now is the time to snowshoe here.(3) In the case of the snowshoe , it supports against the potentially deadly snow, and allows the wearer to move about and hunt, thus giving life.(4) Sheldon preferred temperatures in the minus - 30 range, so he could snowshoe hard without overheating.(5) I've done research on badgers and tracked wolves for the Central Rockies Wolf Project, where I got paid $15 a day to snowshoe into valleys to check on wolf traps.(6) Happily, you don't have to snowshoe to see some wildlife.(7) Summer walkers and hikers snowshoe to take advantage of their favorite hikes in the winter.(8) Although snowboarding is not permitted, winter visitors can rent snowshoes and walking poles or take a spin on the ice-skating rink.(9) In this essay I examine snowshoeing and tobogganing and the roles played by the city and its rural environs in this evolving concept of Canadian identity.(10) More than five million people snowshoed in 2000, according to the Outdoor industry of America.(11) Although snowshoes may look a little unwieldy, they're light and very easy to use, and there's no special technique to learn other than just lifting your feet a little higher than normal with each step.(12) Strap on your crampons for an adrenaline-packed day of ice-climbing, or try dog sledding, snowshoeing , deer-watching, sledding, tobogganing or ice-skating on outdoor rinks.(13) We join a nature walk that tours Giant Forest on snowshoes .(14) However, I won't be truly convinced of the strength of the weather warnings for London until I need to wear snowshoes to work.(15) Since my first outing with a group called the Tahoe Trekkers, I've hiked in Patagonia, snowshoed in British Columbia, trekked in Nepal and backpacked my way up Mount Whitney.(16) Get outside for snowshoeing , dog sledding, ice-skating, downhill and cross-country skiing, hiking, walking, running and snow tubing.