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Why Wear All-Terrain Lightweight Snowshoes?

When you purchase snowshoes, you will find yourself presented with different options and need to know how to proceed. The best snowshoe option out there is ultralight which is a benefit to hav...

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Best Places to Snowshoe in Italy

One of the best ways to keep in shape through the winter and enjoy some of the best views is to go snowshoeing. This sport is similar to hiking, but just in the snow and using the appropriate gear...

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Best Places to Snowshoe in Greenland

dIf you’ve never been snowshoeing than you've missed out on some scenery that can’t be seen by any other mode of transportation. Walking in the pristine snow with signs of no other hikers and makin...

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Best Places to Snowshoe in Norway

Using traditional snowshoes for hiking has a long and storied history in Norway, dating back thousands of years. You can walk on the snow's surface with these snowshoes without having to worry...

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Where to Snowshoe with Your Dog Near Denver Colorado

We're dog-lovers here at Crescent Moon and love enjoying the outdoors with our favorite pets. Hiking with your dog in the spring, summer and fall is a great way to give you dog exercise in peacefu...

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What Are the Best Snowshoeing Trails in New Hampshire?

Are you looking for a fun adventure during the winter months? If so, you may have thought about going snowshoeing. Snowshoeing is a great way to see the sights, get some exercise, and spend time wi...

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Pennsylvania Snowshoe Adventures Await At These Parks.

Pennsylvania is far from the largest state, but it has no shortage of scenic state and national parks to explore and find wonder in. If you enjoy greeting the great outdoors in the cold winter mont...

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Foam Snowshoes Vs Aluminum Snowshoes. Which Snowshoes Should I Get?

You may be asking yourself, "What kind of snowshoes should I get and why?"This is one of the most common questions we get asked! Understandably, since foam snowshoes are relatively new to the marke...

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Where Are the Best Places To Snowshoe in Maine?

Are you looking for an incredible outdoor adventure you can take when the weather begins to cool off? If so, you might be thinking about going snowshoeing in Maine. Given the climate and temperatur...

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Best Places to Snowshoe in New York

From the Adirondacks to the Lower Hudson Valley and the Northern Catskills—New York has some of the best snowshoeing opportunities in the US. You can also find snowshoe trails all over the western...

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Where are the Best Places to Snowshoe in New Mexico?

New Mexico is an enchanted land of contradiction. If you have never been or only visited a small section, you may think of dry deserts, but the fact is that the state holds a reputation for being a...

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Can You Snowshoe On Cross-Country Trails? What to Know Before You Go

In many parks, natural areas, and ski resorts, there are groomed and backwoods cross-country trails. While they are primarily designed for use by those on skis and snowboards, it is possible to sno...

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Best Places to Snowshoe in Minnesota

Minnesota’s vast array of outdoor destinations, all-around outdoorsy culture, and generous amounts of the white stuff rank it among the best snowshoeing destinations in the United States. Here’s a rou...

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Snowshoes For Ice Fishing

There is nothing better than a day on the ice doing what you love. Ice fishing is an activity that many who live in the colder climates enjoy and can be easy to do with just some basic equipment. I...

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Can You Snowshoe Anywhere?

Snowshoeing is an excellent way to get outdoors and enjoy wintery weather. This sport is relatively easy, inexpensive, and loads of fun. As an activity that can be done by just about anyone, it is...

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Best Snowshoes for Running

Snowshoe running is a great way to remain active during the winter months. It allows you to enjoy the beauty of winter while being active. It can be a hobby or a competitive sport. In the past, it...

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Best Winter Activities for Families

When the weather turns cold and snow begins to fall, many people stay inside because they do not realize all the fun things they can do with their families outside during the winter. It is essentia...

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Kids Foam Snowshoes

Kids foam snowshoes are the newest innovation in snowshoes made for kids. Lightweight, easy to use, and fun kid friendly colors, the Crescent Moon foam snowshoes are the perfect snowshoes to get your...

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The Best Snowshoeing in the Northwest Territories

The vast Northwest Territories of Canada encompass some of the most stirring wilderness in North America and the Northern Hemisphere in general. Encompassing more than 400,000 square miles yet home...

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What is Snowshoe Art?

Snowshoe art is created by walking in specific patterns in the snow to create beautiful designs or pictures that can be viewed from above. Although a relatively new art form, it has nonetheless cap...

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Best Places to Snowshoe in Nunavut

Some of the starkest scenery and most incredible wilderness on the planet reside within the vast and convoluted bounds of Nunavut, Canada’s newest territory (established only in 1999) and one of it...

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Fundamentals of Snowshoeing Safety

The winter landscapes that snowshoers explore (with their Crescent Moons, of course) are beautiful, but they’re also potentially fraught. A number of the primary risks outdoors people face year-rou...

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Best Places in Canada for a Snowshoeing Getaway

Canada’s the great Northland of North America (though, of course, you’d want to slot Alaska and Greenland in there as well) and one of the best places in the world to play around and snowshoe in th...

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Foam Snowshoe Care And Cleaning

The sun is setting on another snowshoe season, and we have one final task to complete to ensure that our foam snowshoes will last for seasons to come. As sad as we are to put our snowshoes away f...

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Best Places to Snowshoe in Newfoundland & Labrador

Spectacular landscapes (and seascapes), plenty of snow, long winters: Those are some key ingredients for snowshoeing awesomeness, and Newfoundland and Labrador most definitely check the boxes. Here...

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Best Places in the USA for a Snowshoeing Getaway

From the Catskills’ ledged woods to the moose- and mountain goat-roamed wilderness of Alaska’s Chugach Mountains, the United States is well endowed with world-class snowshoeing destinations. The sc...

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Kids Foam Snowshoe Activities

Kids foam snowshoes don't get much more straightforward or more intuitive than hook and loop! The Velcro-like material is “military-grade,” specifically designed to resist snow and ice buildup. The...

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Avalanche Safety for Snowshoers

For a snowshoer in rugged, high-relief terrain, avalanches are a real cause for concern. These mighty snow slides are nothing to take lightly: Nearly 30 people a year are killed by avalanches in th...

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Foam Snowshoes For Ice Fishing

There is nothing better than a day on the ice doing what you love. Ice fishing is an activity that many who live in the colder climates enjoy and can be easy to do with just some basic equipment. I...

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Snowshoe Adventures, Ski Goggles, and Prescription Ski Goggle Inserts

Crescent Moon has been making snowshoes for 22 years and the only one to make a snowshoe made of expandable polymer - the same material used in every running and athletic shoe in the world. But we...

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Snowshoe Mountaineering

Snowshoes are fantastic accessories for the mountains: They provide welcome assistance to climbers navigating their way to technical routes and could be the only footwear necessary for general, non...

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Best Places to Snowshoe In Michigans UP

Spectacular Great Lakes coastlines, Midwestern wilderness of the rawest kind, abundant and visible wildlife—oh, and some of the most snow-clobbered terrain in the country: The Upper Peninsula (U.P....

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Best Places to Snowshoe in Lower Michigan

Lower Michigan may not be quite the vast snow kingdom that the UP becomes in winter, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a stellar place to strap on your Crescent Moon foam snowshoes. With many out...

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Best Places To Snowshoe in Alaska

If you are looking for the best places to snowshoe, you know that Alaska should not be missed. The weather throughout the year makes this one of the most beautiful places in the world for those who...

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Best Places to Snowshoe in Idaho

From the Northern Rocky Mountains to the edge of the Great Basin’s sagebrush sea, from the brink of Hells Canyon to the western ramparts of the Yellowstone Plateau, Idaho tempts outdoor lovers all...

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Best Places to Snowshoe in Oregon

Few states pack in as much sheer scenic variety as Oregon, and snowshoeing here is top-notch. The Oregon landscape ranges from sagebrush steppe and greasewood desert to temperate rainforest and oak...

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Best Places to Snowshoe in Wisconsin

From the prairies and oak savannas of the south to the great “North Woods,” Wisconsin tempts snowshoers with wonderfully varied Upper Midwestern landscapes—and, maybe, needless to say, quite a bit...

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Best Places to Snowshoe In Wyoming

Wyoming’s wide-open spaces encompass a superabundance of world-class mountain ranges, some of the nation’s largest and most varied populations of big mammals, and—not least because of an average el...

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How to Run in Snowshoes

Even if you’re a dedicated snowshoer—or a dedicated road and trail runner—you may or may not be aware of the booming popularity of snowshoe running. Whether you’re looking to compete in organized r...

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Great Snowshoe Treks in US National Parks

If you are looking for the top places in the country to go snowshoeing, then look no further than national parks. National parks are protected areas in the United States that are perfect for everyo...

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Tips for Backcountry Snowshoeing

Snowshoes are just about the most useful and versatile means of travel in the winter backcountry of snowy climates. They may not be as swift as cross-country skis, but they allow you to traverse ne...

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Why Wear Snowshoes?

When it comes to snowshoeing, many people look at snowshoes for the first time and realize they are shaped oddly. They don’t look like shoes, but they also don’t look like skis? Why are they design...

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Should You Sink Deep in Snowshoes?

The morning is crisp, the air is so clean and clear you feel like you can see forever into the blue sky and the deep woods, but you go out to adventure and sink right down into the powder. No problem,...

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What Pants Should Be Worn for Snowshoeing?

When it comes to a day spent snowshoeing, everyone needs to plan accordingly. While everyone likes to focus on the shoes, it is also essential to wear the right pants. Many people don’t realize the...

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Tracking Wildlife While Snowshoeing

One of the great pleasures of snowshoeing is the chance to see the tracks and traces of wildlife while out on a trek. A snowy landscape offers the best overall conditions for seeing an animal sign....

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How Much Snow do you Need to Snowshoe?

Snowshoeing is a great way to experience everything the outdoors have to offer, particularly during the winter. During the late part of the fall and early part of spring, people might look outside,...

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Snowshoe Tips and Techniques

One of the absolute joys of snowshoeing is the accessibility and simplicity of the pastime: As the old (and sturdy) saying goes, if you can walk, you can snowshoe. Snowshoeing is an all-age type of...

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Best Places to Snowshoe in Ontario, Canada

Mighty winter snowfall and an excellent network of parks and trails make Ontario a fabulous destination to snowshoe: one of North America’s best. Floating along in your Crescent Moon snowshoes, you...

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Best Places to Snowshoe In British Columbia

If you are looking for new areas to explore while snowshoeing, you need to look at the area around British Columbia. Vancouver is one of the top places in the world to go snowshoeing; however, the...

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Incredible Winter Views to Reach on Snowshoes in Canada

It can’t be an exaggeration to say that Canada boasts some of the world’s most spectacular wintertime scenery. After all, this is a northern country with no shortage of the white stuff, stunning mo...

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Best Places to Snowshoe in Manitoba, Canada

Manitoba’s huge province covers not just a lot of ground, but a lot of tremendously varied ground: prairies and broadleaf woods, seemingly endless boreal forest, granite uplands, and countless lake...

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Six Incredible Winter Views to Reach on Snowshoes in the United States

We may be a little biased, but the winter season serves up the finest scenery of all in North America if you ask us. Whether skyscraping peaks frosted in the sunshine, deep-drifted forests, or ice-...

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Take a Hike - Snow or No Snowshoes!

Hiking is the no-snow, warm weather version of snowshoeing, and vice versa of course. The American Hiking Society has a great site to visit and find out more about hiking, which in the winter, we l...

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How To Stay On The Map With or Without Snowshoes

It’s fall and there are just a few days left before the first big snowstorms arrive. It’s your last opportunity to get in a few hikes to see the fall colors before the change of season. Most snowsh...

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Springtime Snowshoeing - Best Places and Better Deals

Springtime is perhaps the best time to break out your snowshoes and snowshoeing equipment. Solitude on snowshoes – Head to your favorite resort this spring! With long, warm days and most ski ar...

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What is the attraction to Snowshoeing?

Snowshoeing is one of the fastest growing and most popular winter outdoor activities in North America and Europe, according to information recently published by Snowsports Industries of America (SI...

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Do Snowshoes Have a Left and Right?

When buying snowshoes, it can be common to wonder if there is a left and right snowshoes just like with other footwear. If you purchase universal snowshoes, both snowshoes will fit on either your l...

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What Kind of Shoes Do You Wear Snowshoeing?

Snowshoes come in different types for the terrain and your boots and other gear should match your specific snowshoe model. For challenging terrain, rigid and sturdy boots work well. Crescent Moon&n...

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Is Snowshoeing Really Harder Than Hiking?

The snowshoe has allowed humans much more mobility during times when the snow piles up and trekking even the small distance across the yard feels like a chore. While snowshoes make walking in the s...

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How To Properly Wear Snowshoes

When it comes to snowshoeing, this is a great sport that allows people to not only enjoy plenty of exercise but also see everything the outdoors has to offer. While hiking boots are useful to a poi...

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Why Were The First Snowshoes Invented: An Evolution Of Snowshoeing

When people think about snowshoeing today, they often think about a fantastic winter sport that also provides plenty of exercise as people get out in the wilderness and experience the outdoors; how...

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Best Places To Snowshoe In Nova Scotia

Those who are looking for a great place to go snowshoeing need to look no farther than Nova Scotia. The Halifax region is a glorious place for everyone who loves to go snowshoeing. While the cool t...

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How To Properly Snowshoe

When it comes to winter sports, people often think about skiing and snowboarding; however, one of the most underrated activities is snowshoeing. When snowshoeing started thousands of years ago, thi...

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Are Snowshoes Good On Ice?

For those who love the sport of snowshoeing, they know that this is a great way to get outside, see the wilderness, and explore the beauty of the mountains during the winter; however, as anyone who...

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How Do Snowshoes Keep You From Sinking?

When someone steps foot outside and takes a look at the new snow that has graced the ground, the feeling of excitement starts to build. This is a great time to get out and start snowshoeing. As peo...

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Snowshoe Trail Running

When someone finds out about the mountains, one of the first questions they seem to ask everyone is whether or not they ski. Sure, skiing is a great outdoor sport; however, there is another enduran...

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Can You Use Poles While Showshoeing?

There are plenty of ways to enjoy the great outdoors and one of the most popular is snowshoeing. For those who live in the mountains, there might be snow on the ground for six months out of the yea...

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Is Snowshoeing Dangerous?

Snowshoeing is about as accessible, easy, and beginner-friendly a winter sport as can be. As the saying goes, if you can walk, you can snowshoe. It also, generally speaking, is very safe. If you’re...

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How Many Calories Do You Burn Snowshoeing for an Hour?

Let’s face it. Bitter northland winters can make you feel old, sad, inactive and downright flabby if you let them. But here’s the deal. It doesn’t have to stay that way. You may not be able to be...

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Snowshoeing Trails in Washington State

Washington State can easily lay claim to some of the best snowshoeing in the country: The mountain-scape scenery is breathtaking, and a typical winter season serves up some legitimately epic snow p...

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Snowshoe West Virginia: Where to Go

Royally rugged West Virginia comes dominated by the Allegheny Plateau and the Allegheny Mountains of the Appalachian Plateaus Province and the Valley-and-Ridge Province (and a bit of the Blue Ridge...

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How Do You Snowshoe for Beginners

There are a number of reasons to go snowshoeing. It’s a great winter exercise, it’s a great social activity, and it's affordably priced winter activity. With a little bit of research, you will find...

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