First Snowshoeing Expedition
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 1:27 pm
I finally got a pair of Snowshoes last week (the MSR Evo 22, since they seemed the most versatile... they can be extended for better flotation). I've taken photos in the snow in the past, but it's so much work to get off of the beaten path, I thought that snowshoes would help quite a bit... and they did.




Usually when I ride along with 4 wheelers, I run ahead at some point and shoot back down the road (either video or still) as the trucks break through the fresh snow. Without snowshoes, though... I never made it more than about 50 feet ahead of the trucks, since it's so much work and such slow going. The snowshoes make all the difference... I could tromp up the hill without too much trouble and get prepared.


Once we reached a point where it was slow going for the trucks, we stopped for a bite to eat and headed up the road in snowshoes. It was snowing pretty hard, but not too dark to take photos. I was pretty worn out at that point, so I followed behind the other guys and took photo (and frequent breaks).



Not the perfect weather for photography, but great weather for playing in the snow. With the exception of a couple minor delays, I think we all had a good time; much better than last New Years Day, when we hardly had any snow and we were all pretty well soaked from the rain.

- SnowPhoto




Usually when I ride along with 4 wheelers, I run ahead at some point and shoot back down the road (either video or still) as the trucks break through the fresh snow. Without snowshoes, though... I never made it more than about 50 feet ahead of the trucks, since it's so much work and such slow going. The snowshoes make all the difference... I could tromp up the hill without too much trouble and get prepared.


Once we reached a point where it was slow going for the trucks, we stopped for a bite to eat and headed up the road in snowshoes. It was snowing pretty hard, but not too dark to take photos. I was pretty worn out at that point, so I followed behind the other guys and took photo (and frequent breaks).



Not the perfect weather for photography, but great weather for playing in the snow. With the exception of a couple minor delays, I think we all had a good time; much better than last New Years Day, when we hardly had any snow and we were all pretty well soaked from the rain.

- SnowPhoto