Snowshoeing for Beginners: How to Snowshoe, Stay Warm, Safe and More
If you’re a beginner snowshoeing looking for techniques on how to snowshoe along with practical snowshoeing tips, read on as I share my 20+ years of experience:
Everything you need to know about winter hiking and gear you should take on your winter hikes and snowshoe trips.
If you’re a beginner snowshoeing looking for techniques on how to snowshoe along with practical snowshoeing tips, read on as I share my 20+ years of experience:
How cold is too cold for a hike? When it comes to spending long periods outside in cold weather, hiking can be a bit intimating. I share the best tips and tricks for staying safe.
How do you keep water from freezing while hiking in winter? I share my six best trail-tested in the Canadian Rockies tips to stop your water from freezing.
5 easy ways you can prevent frostbite on your winter hike. It’s not just feeling cold, frostbite can have severe effects such as tissue damage and hypothermia.
Seven reasons why you should bring an emergency thermal blanket on every hike. One being that it can save your life if you have to spend the night on a mountain.
Microspikes are a must-have piece of gear for winter hiking so that you can focus on enjoying the beauty of the season.
Here are my top 20 tips for hiking in snow and cold weather, from dressing properly to choosing the right hiking gear to staying warm and safe.
The best snowshoes for women, men, children and beginners, plus how to choose the right ones based on the type of trails you’ll be exploring.
Winter hiking gear you need to stay warm in cold weather. Look for moisture-wicking fabric, thermal gloves and insulated boots + more tips.