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PostHeaderIcon Why a snowshoeing site?

PostDateIconThursday, 05 November 2009 20:06 | Written by StAlphonzo | PDF Print E-mail
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Why a snowshoeing site you ask? Though there are fantastic online sites dedicated to hiking, skiing and other outdoor activities, many sites lack detailed information for snowshoeing.  Additionally, I wanted a free resource that combines all aspects of this growing sport—including commonly available trail information—in a single location.
         
My other goal is to provide information about snowshoe trails not in the guidebooks. Snowshoeing, after all, is flexible and the solitude it offers is often what attracts people to this sport. Of course, safety is always a primary concern, so it's important you're well-prepared. Find out more about snowshoeing safety by clicking here.


 

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