If the snow isn't very deep, or has been trampled down by previous hikers, just ordinary boots work OK--otherwise snow shoes. If the temperature is above 20 (F) or so, and the wind is calm, nothing special for clothing--just use multiple layers of clothing (including legs), thick socks and a warm hat. And you need a covering for your face, especially if there is any wind. The main thing is to NOT hike up rocky bluffs if there is ice (as opposed to simply snow) on the trails. One slip = injury.
What music is this? I like it. Great video btw.
Lakeland88 3 years ago
That is "A Day Without Rain" by Enya.
wis465 3 years ago
what do i need hike thrue snowy trail?
i122luvu 3 years ago
If the snow isn't very deep, or has been trampled down by previous hikers, just ordinary boots work OK--otherwise snow shoes. If the temperature is above 20 (F) or so, and the wind is calm, nothing special for clothing--just use multiple layers of clothing (including legs), thick socks and a warm hat. And you need a covering for your face, especially if there is any wind. The main thing is to NOT hike up rocky bluffs if there is ice (as opposed to simply snow) on the trails. One slip = injury.
wis465 3 years ago