The West has the perfect snowshoeing opportunities for you, whether you’re an experienced mountain athlete or a complete beginner Mount Rainier itself, 14,411 feet high, stays snow-capped year-round.
If you've been wondering, "what is snowshoeing and why does it seem so trendy right now?" we've got all the answers. Read on to learn more. So, it’s winter. The season when we hunker down and try to ...
Scott Despain, Jim Hurst, Jennifer Despain, Andrew Carroll and Elena Carroll (left to right) take a break at the picnic area above Green Pond while snowshoeing near Snowbasin Resort on Tuesday, Jan. 3 ...
Snowshoeing is a strenuous, affordable antidote to cabin fever. Credit...Caleb Kenna for The New York Times Supported by By Amanda Loudin If you’re like a growing number of people, your holiday gift ...
Snowshoeing is certainly one of the easiest winter pursuits. No lift passes, no lines and often, no crowds. There are few better pleasures in the coldest months than trekking through a blanket of ...
I’d like to turn you on to “The Joy of Powder Snowshoeing”. There’s something about snowshoeing in powder that’s very rewarding. For one, the feeling of getting out first thing in the morning and ...
It is dumping snow and we're at 9,400 feet. But that's not stopping us from taking a little walk in the woods. No worries. We've got snowshoes strapped to our boots, the right waterproof clothes and ...
Arctic Norway has several trails that are perfect for snowshoeing. One of the most popular is the trail near Tromso, which ...