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Что (кто) такое snowshoe - определение

FOOTWEAR FOR WALKING OVER SNOW
Snowshoes; Snowshoeing; Snow shoes; Snow shoe; Snow Shoe; Snow-shoe; Snow-Shoes; Show shoes; Snow racket; Snow rackets
  • A [[Mazamas]] group descends Hardy Ridge in [[Beacon Rock State Park]]
  • Modern tubular aluminum-framed, neoprene-decked snowshoes
  • Montagnais]] Beaver-tail snowshoes. Note fine weave.
  • Commercial double-pointed snowshoes; note coarse construction.
  • Canadian couple snowshoeing in 1907
  • Traditional snowshoes of the [[Yukon Valley]].
  • MSR solid plastic snowshoes
  • Ojibwa]] performing a snowshoe dance. Note double-pointed snowshoes. Drawing by [[George Catlin]]
  • [[Dene]] snowshoes
  • Traditional snowshoe maker, c. 1900–1930
  • Traditional snowshoes
  • Classic wooden-framed, rawhide-latticed snowshoe (metal frame components and coarse weave)
  • Some modern snowshoes have bars that can be flipped up for ascending steep slopes. The wearer's heel can rest on the bar.
  • traction]] on steep slopes
  • A broken snowshoe trail
  • Snowshoeing
  • A snowshoer packing downhill skis
  • A young snowshoer with a wild bird
  • Snowshoeing in [[Kerava]], [[Finland]] in March 2011
  • Bryce Canyon]]
  • Rawhide webbing
  • Traditional bindings and soft-soled [[kamik]]s
  • Properly adjusted bindings on two snowshoes of different size. Note use of [[gaiters]].
  • Teardrop snowshoes and Bearpaw snowshoes in the [[Gatineau Park]]
  • 16th-century depiction of Swedish traveler with both horse and man wearing snowshoes
  • Modern Athabaskan hunting-style snowshoes

snowshoe         
(snowshoes)
Snowshoes are oval frames which have a strong net stretched across them and which you fasten to your feet so that you can walk on deep snow.
N-COUNT: usu pl
snowshoe         
¦ noun a flat device resembling a racket, which is attached to the sole of a boot and used for walking on snow.
¦ verb proceed wearing snowshoes.
Derivatives
snowshoer noun
Snowshoe         
·noun A slight frame of wood three or four feet long and about one third as wide, with thongs or cords stretched across it, and having a support and holder for the foot;
- used by persons for walking on soft snow.

Википедия

Snowshoe

Snowshoes are specialized outdoor gear for walking over snow. Their large footprint spreads the user's weight out and allows them to travel largely on top of rather than through snow. Adjustable bindings attach them to appropriate winter footwear.

Traditional snowshoes have a hardwood frame filled in with rawhide latticework. Modern snowshoes are made of lightweight metal, plastic, and other synthetic materials.

In the past, snowshoes were essential equipment for anyone dependent on travel in deep and frequent snowfall, such as fur trappers. They retain that role in areas where motorized vehicles cannot reach or are inconvenient to use. However, their greatest contemporary use is for recreation.

Snowshoeing is easy to learn and in appropriate conditions is a relatively safe and inexpensive recreational activity. However, doing so in icy, steep terrain requires both advanced skill and mountaineering-style pivoting-crampon snowshoes.

Примеры употребления для snowshoe
1. Inside the Snowshoe Thompson cabin is a vaulted ceiling, a river–rock fireplace and a Jacuzzi.
2. There‘s no shortage of other activities: skiing, snowmobiling, ice skating, dog mushing, snowshoe hikes, even running and power–walking.
3. Jack rabbits can be hunted without a license and killed without limit, but cottontail rabbits and snowshoe hares require a license.
4. "We can‘t expect Canada lynx to be abundant in Vermont, because the amount of suitable habitat is very limited as much of our forest is now growing older and less suitable for snowshoe hare as well as lynx," Hamelin said.
5. "We‘re hoping we can have normal operations for the Christmas holiday." Christmas is typically a busy time at Mount Rainier, with rangers offering guided snowshoe walks, cross–country skiers hitting the trails and sledders taking to the base of the mountain.