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The Beginner's Guide to Snowshoeing: Discover Winter Fun


Snowshoeing is a versatile activity suitable for all ages
Explore the winter fun of snowshoeing.

Snowshoeing for Beginners: Explore Winter Fun

Hitting the snowy trails with snowshoes is a rewarding winter experience, offering a unique connection with nature and a fun way to stay active. If you’re a beginner, don’t worry, because discovering the captivating world of snowshoeing is more accessible than ever. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you explore the winter fun of snowshoeing.



1. Why Choose to Snowshoe?

Snowshoeing is a versatile activity that is suitable for all ages. Whether you are an outdoor enthusiast or a novice, it offers an accessible way to enjoy winter scenery while staying active.


2. Find the Right Snowshoes

For beginners, choosing the right snowshoes is essential. Opt for wide snowshoes for better traction on the snow. Make sure they are easy to attach to your boots, providing a comfortable fit.


3. Select the Right Clothes

Clothing is crucial for a pleasant experience. Layer up to protect yourself from the cold, choosing breathable and waterproof materials. Don't forget warm, waterproof boots for happy feet.


4. Choose a Suitable Trail

Start with flat, easy trails. Local parks and marked trails are great for beginners. Take some time to enjoy the scenery while getting used to your snowshoes.


5. Master the Basic Technique

Practice a natural gait by lifting your feet slightly to avoid tripping over the tips of your snowshoes. Use poles for better balance, and don't be afraid of falling, it's normal!


6. Explore in Groups

Sharing the experience with friends or in a group can make snowshoeing even more enjoyable. Camaraderie and sharing laughter are an integral part of this activity. Plan an outing with family or friends.


7. Respect Nature

Snowshoeing is practiced in natural environments. Respect the fauna and flora, follow designated trails, and make sure to leave the environment as beautiful as you found it.


8. Safety First

Before you leave, inform someone of your itinerary and make sure you have basic emergency equipment. Check the weather forecast and avoid extreme conditions.


9. Have fun above all

Snowshoeing is a fun adventure. Take the time to enjoy every moment, breathe in the fresh air and let yourself be carried away by the winter beauty that surrounds you.


10. Evolve at Your Own Pace

Everyone progresses at their own pace. Don't hesitate to gradually push your limits and explore more advanced paths as your confidence grows.


11. If possible, hike in a group. Having companions can be valuable in an emergency, and everyone can contribute to the safety of the group.


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By following these simple tips, you’ll be ready to explore the winter fun of snowshoeing. Whether you’re looking for a family activity or a new personal passion, snowshoeing offers a unique winter adventure. So strap on your snowshoes and head out to explore the snowy wonders that await you.









Size Chart vs. Flotation:

But be careful, each snowshoe model offers its own ratio.

 

Child 4-9 years : 16-17 inches

Less than 80 lbs (max 36 kg)

 

Adjustable size: Extra Small to Junior #4

Child 7 to 13 years : 18 - 19 inches

 

Piste and off-piste: 50-100 lbs (22 to 45 kg)

Adjustable size: Small to Junior #5

 

Junior/Teenager : 21 - 22 inches

Trail and off-trail: 75 - 160 lbs (35 to 70 kg)

Adjustable size: Junior #4 to adult #12

 

Teen : 24 - 25 inches

Trail only: 100-220 lbs (44-100 kg)

Trail and off-trail: 100 - 170 lbs (44 to 77 kg)

Adjustable size: Junior #5 to adult #12

 

Adult : 30-31 inches

Trail only: 150-275 lbs (68-125 kg)

Trail - Off-trail: 150-240 lbs (68 to 110 kg)

 

Adult : 34 - 35 inches

Trail only: 140-300 lbs (68-135 kg)

Trail- Off-trail: 140-275 lbs (68 to 125 kg)

 

Adult : 36 inches

Trail - Off-trail: 150-360 lbs (72 to 165 kg)

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