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Ganesha Former Moderator
Location: Seattle, Washington, USA Gender: Male Total Likes: 216 likes
| | | Re: Winter Exploring < Reply # 11 on 2/3/2015 6:57 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | If you can cross-country ski, and the terrain and type of snow surface make it feasible, this is something to consider. You can move much faster than could a person on foot or using snowshoes (especially if your getaway is downhill). On level ground, your tracks won't have an obvious direction, tho another experienced skier could figure it out. (For example, the little craters that ski poles make have "tails" where the ski pole drags a bit being lifted out of its hole; they'll point in the direction of travel.) And XC skiers always ski all over the place; so folks might not think much about yet more ski tracks, especially if the area is frequented by skiers. If you're questioned, your skis will be an even better alibi than a camera. XC skiing feels like a cross between hiking and roller-skating. If you don't already do it, learn how and put in a few practice hours. You can rent equipment, but must fit it in or attach it to your vehicle.
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| MonoxideChild
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| | | | Re: Winter Exploring < Reply # 13 on 2/4/2015 6:28 AM > | Reply with Quote
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