Thu 13 May, 2010 12:52 pm
Thu 13 May, 2010 1:52 pm
Thu 13 May, 2010 3:08 pm
Thu 13 May, 2010 10:17 pm
Fri 14 May, 2010 8:28 pm
we had one snowcave with a nice smooth rounded ceiling and a gutter around the base of the wall which drained away any water that dripped down the walls.
tThese days I have a pair of 1m long snow blades which I attached to plastic mountaineering boots. I've found these to be more practical solution for Tasmania, effectively they're a cross between snow shoes and ski's, with a lockable heel and climbing skins.
I appreciated the Yowies more for the anti slip rather than the floatation aspect and brought a pair and plan to take them when ever snow is likely as bad as the experience was, without Yowies something tells me it would have been much worse.
Fri 14 May, 2010 9:12 pm
Fri 14 May, 2010 11:03 pm
There's nothing worse than bad snow shoes though.
Mon 17 May, 2010 8:06 pm
mikethepike wrote:On just what to wear on the feet, aljscot wrote:taljscott wrote:These days I have a pair of 1m long snow blades which I attached to plastic mountaineering boots. I've found these to be more practical solution for Tasmania, effectively they're a cross between snow shoes and ski's, with a lockable heel and climbing skins.
What exactly are these snow blades alj? They remind me of one of the Park rangers saying in 1971 that two of them were at Pelion Hut when all that snow fell (see my original post) and while his mate had X-C skis to get out, he didn't, but managed to fashion something out of two lengths of wood used for hut repair.
Mon 17 May, 2010 9:23 pm
Mon 17 May, 2010 9:29 pm
mikethepike wrote:Thanks for that the reply and the photos Aaron - most helpfull! That gear is new to me and they look ideal and while they obviously do the job, I wonder how they compare with Yowies or moderrn plastic/alloy snowshoes. Maybe I should give up fooling with bamboo cane shoes and the sometimes frustrations that tend to go with them.
cheers,
Mike
Tue 18 May, 2010 11:50 am
mikethepike wrote:Thanks for that the reply and the photos Aaron - most helpfull! That gear is new to me and they look ideal and while they obviously do the job, I wonder how they compare with Yowies or moderrn plastic/alloy snowshoes. Maybe I should give up fooling with bamboo cane shoes and the sometimes frustrations that tend to go with them.
cheers,
Mike
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