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Have You Tried Snowshoeing Yet?

Snowshoeing is something that people do for fun, but there is also a level of necessity to it. Snowshoes allow you to walk on very deep snow without sinking. The snowshoe itself is designed to support your weight. In fact, it distributes your weight and keeps you up. People travel through the woods and fields regularly using their snowshoes. Whether you have a farm and need to tend to your animals or you simply want to enjoy the woods in the dead of winter, snowshoes are a good idea.

People in warm climates or in areas that don’t get a lot of snow may not understand exactly why snowshoeing would be necessary. Well, after a blizzard and there are two feet of snow on the ground, if you don’t have snowshoes you won’t be able to navigate around your property easily. For example, you will need to go snowshoeing if you realize you left your shovel in a distant part of your property and you need it to shovel out your front walkway.

But, snowshoeing is also a sport. There are people who need to be outdoors every day. In the summer you can easily visit the woods regularly to run, walk, or hike. But in the summer this is not so easy. Ice and snow make hiking difficult, especially if there is a lot of snow on the ground or even if there is ice. Well, modern snowshoes are lightweight and durable. They not only have a design that keeps you above the snow, but they also have a claw for gripping at ice. Granted, if the ice is really slippery and does not have snow on it, this is not the best way to travel on ice. You’d need crampons for that. But snowshoeing does have its advantages.

Snowshoeing is also great exercise. Your body burns more calories in the winter when you exercise outside. That is because your body expends extra energy to stay warm. If you are snowshoeing on a really cold day, remember to carry with you a lot of high calorie snacks such as dried fruit and nuts to munch on over the course of the day. And, bring enough supplies just in case. Snowshoeing in the winter can be dangerous and you don’t know if you will end up in a situation where you are stranded.

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August 23, 2007

Stay Fit During Winter With Snowshoes

Tip! For more on Snowshoes visit Susan’s sites Shop For Snowshoes and Kid Snowshoes, and also at Shopping and Society.

Snowshoes as the name implies are footwears for walking over snow. Snowshoes distribute the weight of a person over a larger area so that the person’s foot does not sink completely into the snow.

Traditional snowshoes are made of heavy hardwood frame with leather lacings. Modern high-tech snowshoes are made of light metal such as aluminum and alloy, or even of plastic. These modern snowshoes are raised at the toe for maneuverability and are generally smaller than the traditional snowshoes. Racing snowshoes and gliding snowshoes are just some examples of modern snowshoes used for movement in deep snow.

Snowshoes were used some 6,000 years ago as an earliest form of transportation. But presently they are generally used for recreational sports. Snowshoes are divided into three types: aerobic, recreational and mountaineering. Backpacking or hiking snowshoes, recreational snowshoes, and running or aerobic fitness snowshoes are the more popular snowshoes available on the market. Snowshoe size is specified by the body weight and the type of activities one plans to do.

Tip! Traditional snowshoes are made of heavy hardwood frame with leather lacings. Modern high-tech snowshoes are made of light metal such as aluminum and alloy, or even of plastic.

The Outdoor Industry Foundation reported that in 2004 nearly 4.7 million Americans went snowshoeing. Snowshoeing at present is acknowledged as one of the fastest growing winter recreational sports next to skiing, so snowboarding snowshoe sale has doubled in recent year. The sales of snowshoes is up because people are putting greater emphasis on fitness, outdoor cross training and family recreation. The popularity of back country sporting in recent years, like skiing, snowboarding and ice climbing, is also helping to promote strong snowshoe sales.

Snowshoes for sale vary from shorter, wider shoes to longer, narrow shoes. Materials of these snowshoes are generally lightweight aluminum, rubber and durable plastic. Women’s snowshoes and kids snowshoes are of varied shapes. For example, beaver tail snowshoes are shaped like a tennis racket and bear paw snowshoes are oval shaped. These shapes enable the snowshoer to lift up the shoes’ weight easily. Cleats are the teeth present at the bottom of the shoes that provide traction and allow for more confident stepping. Kids snowshoes are not limited just to kids; they can be used by anyone weighing less than 80 pounds and of shorter height. Kids snowshoes can also be used by children for off trail hiking, on golf courses, in packed trails, etc.

Tip! A low impact workout with a pair of snowshoes provides many health benefits. Snowshoes can be used by folks of all ages who enjoy a winter snowfall while walking, running, jumping, or climbing.

A low impact workout with a pair of snowshoes provides many health benefits. Snowshoes can be used by folks of all ages who enjoy a winter snowfall while walking, running, jumping, or climbing. Snowshoes are great fun to use in any type of snow conditions.

For more on Snowshoes visit Susan’s sites Shop For Snowshoes and Kid Snowshoes, and also at Shopping and Society.

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Maine Camping At Blackwood Campgrounds

Blackwoods Campground sites are huge and still remain a cozy atmosphere. The park has two lanes in and one lane out, accessing the camp grounds that may make you wonder what you are getting into, but be assured you will find this a wonderful camping site to pitch a tent.
Blackwoods Campground is just off the park loop road that works around Acadia National Park. When you are camping at Blackwoods you are a short hike to the Ocean, Sandy Beaches, Thunder Holes, Otter Cliff and so much more. This campgrounds rests on the mostly flat forest floor beneath a loosely spaced forest canopy of mixed pine, balsam, hemlock, and hardwoods. Blackwoods campground open forest lets in sunlight and a cool breeze from the near bye Ocean.
The campgrounds have two main loops. There are 160 sites at loop A and 154 sites at loop B. Blackwoods also has camping sites available by reservation only. Blackwoods get may visitors every year so you need to make a reservation to insure you and your family gets a spot at Blackwoods. You can make reservation from June 15 to September 15 and this is one of the busy campgrounds in the summer months.
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