What's Happening?
Snowshoeing involves hiking on snow-covered ground with the help of snowshoes, which distribute weight over a larger surface area to prevent sinking. Snowshoes are equipped with lugs to boost grip on icy surfaces, making them suitable for various terrains.
The activity can be adapted to different skill levels, allowing both beginners and experienced users to enjoy the sport. Snowshoeing offers a physical activity that can be done solo or with others, providing an opportunity to experience the mountains during winter.
Why It's Important?
Snowshoeing is a low-cost winter activity that promotes physical fitness and outdoor exploration. It is accessible to people of all ages and skill levels, making it an inclusive sport that encourages participation from diverse groups. The ability to adapt the activity to different terrains and skill levels allows for personalized experiences, enhancing enjoyment and engagement. Snowshoeing also provides a unique way to experience winter landscapes, offering a peaceful and scenic alternative to crowded ski slopes.












