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Definitions of snowshoes in various dictionaries:
noun - a device to help you walk on deep snow
verb - travel on snowshoes
verb - to walk on snowshoes (oval frames that allow a person to walk on deep snow)
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Resembling racquets, these winter transport & recreation aids are called raquettes in French |
Winter guided tours are designed for people to clomp around in these, originally used by Native Americans |
These racquet-shaped frames allow the wearer to walk without sinking, if you get our drift |
Snowshoes description |
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A snowshoe is footwear for walking over snow. Snowshoes work by distributing the weight of the person over a larger area so that the person's foot does not sink completely into the snow, a quality called "flotation". Snowshoeing is a form of hiking. * Traditional snowshoes have a hardwood frame with rawhide lacings. Some modern snowshoes are similar, but most are made of materials such as lightweight metal, plastic, and synthetic fabric. In addition to distributing the weight, snowshoes are generally raised at the toe for maneuverability. They must not accumulate snow, hence the latticework, and require bindings to attach them to the feet. * In the past, snowshoes were essential tools for fur traders, trappers and anyone whose life or living depended on the ability to get around in areas of deep and frequent snowfall, and they remain necessary equipment for forest rangers and others who must be able to get around areas inaccessible to motorized vehicles when the snow is deep. However, snow |