
Originally Posted by
cookingkilted
He said while snowshoeing, he didn't say there had to be snow on the ground. lol
My thought too. Also what I call my snow shoes are just warm boots with a decent tread depth which I wear out and about in the evening when on skiing holidays, one of which I've just returned from and I haven't put the "snowshoes" away yet! Still he said difficult, so don't think he had that in mind either. I gather some parts of the US have had a little snow
, so maybe some one has some actual snowshoes and some snow.
If you are going to do it, do it in a kilt!
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