Snowshoeing: From Novice to Grasp (Mountaineers Out of doors Skilled)
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Utterly revised, the fifth version of Snowshoeing teaches you the best way to navigate by snow-clad woods, compete in races, and climb to new summits with easily-learned snowshoeing methods.
This traditional how-to snowshoeing handbook has all the most recent data on snowshoeing tools, from numerous varieties of snowshoes to bindings and clothes. Uncover methods for all sorts of terrain and snow situations, plus data on conditioning, cross-training, and even snowshoe racing.
Snowshoeing additionally features a chapter on the historical past of snowshoeing, data on navigation and route discovering, tenting, gauging snow situations, and winter security, with emphasis on the risks of avalanches.
A part of the Mountaineers Out of doors Skilled collection.
Writer : Mountaineers Books; fifth version (October 24, 2002)
Language : English
Paperback : 207 pages
ISBN-10 : 0898868912
ISBN-13 : 978-0898868913
Merchandise Weight : 15.2 ounces
Dimensions : 6.9 x 0.46 x 8.46 inches
9 reviews for Snowshoeing: From Novice to Grasp (Mountaineers Out of doors Skilled)
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Thomas –
A Picture Says A Thousand Words
Sure some of the gear is outdated. Yes the text is not exciting. But for some of the best crystal clear winter pictures you have ever sceen it is worth twice the price! I actually find flipping through the book’s full page, high-quality black & white pictures inspiring. Many of the full page pictures tell a story that I think puts you in the original author’s head and reveal some incredibly desirable mountain scenarios.Don’t buy this book if you want to sit on the couch all winter. Do buy because it will inspire winter adventures and travel!!!
Kk –
lotta history~
I got this from a friend was gonna get my own but really there wasn’t much how to or don’ts. just lots of history. I was hoping for more modern shoes with equipment explanation.
Vincent Gibbons –
godd review of snowshoeing
This was a good review of the history of snowshoeing, types of shoes, why you might want to pick one type over another. Gives you a feeling that you are living out the increasing popularity of the sport and technologic advancements in types of shoes and gear. Compares climate, snow conditions, terrain in various parts of the country. Good tips on preparedness for being outdoors in various conditions.
Seton Staples –
Absurd
This is the worst Mountaineers book I own. The information inside is completely outdated and useless. It concentrates on gear for 3/4 of the book (outdated gear) and gives little useful information. If you are looking for a book on the history of snowshoes, look no further. If you are looking for useful information try elsewhere. I’m usually too lazy to review most books, but this was just that horrible.
Luna –
CO and had the BEST time with him and his buddy who lead the …
I bought this book long ago and met Dave Felkey in person. We hired him and went out on a multi-hour trip near Breckenridge, CO and had the BEST time with him and his buddy who lead the tour. He took many items from this book and showed them to us in person. If you want to learn about the different types of snowshoes, how to dress apropriately for the weather, and how to avoid dangerous obstacles this is the book for you.
Christopher S. –
A lot of good information here about snowshoeing and snow camping.
The book is well written, and this updated edition has successfully brought the topic up to date. But the photos are rather dull and same-same.
Sydni Whitley –
Good condition and easy to read
I needed to purchase this book for snowshoeing class. This text was easy to navigate and understand making class easier. When I received the book it was in good condition.
garyj –
One Star
boring
Mr. B. T. Dulson –
Cracking Book