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Dr_JackMeoff OP t1_izk8oax wrote

Good point about popular trails. If I want to do peaks in the winter, would I still be better off with microspikes? I've dabbled in them, but mostly just done winter hiking with boots. Rarely used snowshoes.

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numetalbeatsjazz t1_izmh8f8 wrote

If you don’t have neither and can only afford one, go with micro spikes. I use the yaktrax diamond grips and they are perfect for most trails. I do Pico every winter and never need my snow shoes. But the year I did Abe in -10 I was the only person out after some fresh snow so the snow shoes were necessary.
I bring them for every hike but often times leave them in my car if I see the trail is packed down and crowded. If it’s questionable, I strap them to my pack with some bungee cords.
In my 10 years of hiking here I’ve used my snow shoes less than a dozen times. I’m not an avid hiker but I get out often enough. Plus I don’t know where you are but I’m on a mountain and have gotten like 6” cumulative so far this winter. All of it’s gone now.

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