Submitted by Dr_JackMeoff t3_zgxfzt in vermont
I'm looking to get into snow shoeing this Winter and hoping local folks can share advice of what to buy, where to go etc. I have plenty of hiking experience but very little snow shoeing experience. FWIW I live in Essex.
cheetofoot t1_izj0694 wrote
Dr Meoff,
The most fun thing about snowshoeing is that the sky is your limit for places to go. Woods are more easily navigated while covered in a deep snow without foliage, so bushwhacks are really fun.
You can also choose most hiking trails. Ethics wise, be mindful of ski trails because nothing pisses off skiers like having their skin tracks (what you call an uphill ski track that's been set) filled with the chundery mess from snowshoes. Although less so than post holes from a boot pack.
You might also want to carry microspikes as well, because sometimes you will want to change out depending on conditions.
Layering is key. You'll definitely get a sweat going, and then get really cold when you stop. Managing this is key to winter survival -- especially if alpine conditions get serious. Peaceful walk in the woods can change to life threatening. If you're stuck with a bunch of wet clothes and an injury, it can get bad fast. Carry layers and get used to using them in easier lower elevation terrain. Carry headlamps, an emergency bivvy, fire starting method and tinder.
But go rip it, have fun!