Ok, the snow has started falling and the outdoorist in you has probably already started thinking about various modes of winter travel. Because a dogsled team probably is out of your reach and you’re not expecting anyone to buy you what you really want, why not put together a pair of snowshoes? The concept is straightforward although time consuming. It is a great project for cold evenings in the garage (or the kitchen table if the household permits ;)).
The best resource I’ve come across is a reposting of what looks like scouts book articles on the subject. Ben hunt has several different options on his blog to get you going and see what you want.
I won’t be able to complete one of these projects before next year, but I have decided to test the concept by making a scaled down sized pair for a lark. I’ve started soaking and bending 35 cm (1 foot +) pieces of wood in frames and will next start building braces and binding them.
It’s got my kids excited to have their own pair and I can’t wait to take them out on some winter hikes.
If you’re new to winter hiking like I am, stop by Ray Anderson’s blog where he’s started a series of articles on the subject:
Winter Hiking part 1
Winter Hiking part 2
Are you a snowshoer? What’s your favourite part?
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Other Resources:
Gil Gilpatrick Snowshoe making maestro
Easy PVC Snowshoes