OrangeMan73
Lil-Rokslider
- Joined
- Apr 25, 2021
Not sure where to put this...
So I've been doing a lot of snowshoeing lately in remote places, both as an excuse to get some winter excercise and also hope I stumble across a predator worth shooting. Snowshoeing is fine, but in certain snow conditions I just can't get enough lift. And I have extra large shoes.
Somebody recently told me cross country skies tend to provide better lift in snow. I'm not a skier, but a snowboarder. So I'm interested in applying that concept to splitboarding. Would be nice for quicker descents (I almost always hike up into the areas I go) as well make trekking on flat and uphill a little easier. Thoughts? Anybody actually do this?
So I've been doing a lot of snowshoeing lately in remote places, both as an excuse to get some winter excercise and also hope I stumble across a predator worth shooting. Snowshoeing is fine, but in certain snow conditions I just can't get enough lift. And I have extra large shoes.
Somebody recently told me cross country skies tend to provide better lift in snow. I'm not a skier, but a snowboarder. So I'm interested in applying that concept to splitboarding. Would be nice for quicker descents (I almost always hike up into the areas I go) as well make trekking on flat and uphill a little easier. Thoughts? Anybody actually do this?