Book Review: Wild Moments by Ted Williams

Snowshoe Magazine
The air is filled with car horns and smoke exhaust pouring through the car window from a rusted truck. Inching down the highway, sweat trickling down your back, the asphalt heats city tempers well past their boiling points. Arriving at the office, you sit before a window into a pseudo universe, a computer screen you loathe to touch. Prepare yourself to think in ones and twos. Stop.

Book Review: Snowshoe Routes – Colorado’s Front Range

Snowshoe Magazine
Those in the market for a beginning snowshoer's companion book have a particular set of criteria in mind. It needs to have ample "how to" information, offering tips on safety, purchasing snowshoes, equipment and technique.

Book Review: The Snowshoe Experience By Claire Walter

Snowshoe Magazine
If you are beginning to snowshoe, "The Snowshoe Experience" by Claire Walter is for you. This book is a wonderful guide for snowshoers who are new to the sport.

Book Review: Snowshoeing Colorado, Third Edition

I lived on the Front Range for years, making time to get up into the mountains whenever I could. After a four-year respite from the Centennial State - living in the cloud-covered gray of Oregon - I recently returned to Colorado. So, now that I am living in Boulder I've been trying out new trails all over my re-found home. But finding new trails is often difficult. That's why I was happy to discover "Snowshoeing Colorado," by Claire Walter, in my mailbox recently.

Book Review – Snowshoe Routes: Northern California

Snowshoe Magazine
The book "Snowshoe Routes: Northern California" by Marc Soares left me pondering one question: How did Soares ever unlace his boots long enough to write it?

Book Review – The Winter Wilderness Companion: Traditional and Native American Skills for the Undiscovered Season

Snowshoe Magazine
If your ideal winter getaway involves sand, an over abundance of tequila, and bikinis, then it's a pretty good bet that Garrett and Alexandra Conover's "The Winter Wilderness Companion: Traditional and Native American Skills for the Undiscovered Season" is not likely to find it's way onto your top 10 list of must read books anytime soon.

Book Review – Snowshoeing: From Novice to Master

Snowshoe Magazine
These days, there are essentially three ways get your feet wet in a new sport. You can either (1) grow up doing it, (2) spend some quality time with a private (and often expensive) instructor or group class, or (3) pick up a book and "wing it."