Yesterday I tried to hike into my U.P. property but failed due to the snow being so deep. Today I went in with snowshoes and got my game camera that had been out since the last day of November. I took a couple videos and selected some notable photos from the over 380 photos on the camera.
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Awesome wildlife pics, Jeff. Whats a snow shoe? :D
Nice pictures. Enjoying your land,I see
Thanks for taking us to your little bit of heaven. ;D
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My Christmas gift to me was a trail cam. Sooooo much fun! Kind of like spying on these critters inner sanctum :)
Quote from: POSTONLT40HD on January 24, 2014, 07:54:00 PMWhats a snow shoe? :D
Your answer is in the first picture after the video. :) :)
Now, I am cold.
I enjoyed myself back there. :)
I bet it was awesome and pristine.
Beautiful! I got exhausted listening to your breathing! I always assumed snowshoeing would be good workout. You confirmed it!
That was some tough snow shoing. It was 18 below this morning and the snow is powder and still hardly supports a shoe. I was still sinking in a foot sometimes. Those were some noisy shoes. Metal plastic and rubber. They are Lou's. My wood ones are virtually silent unless you step on your own shoe. :)
Very nice thanks for letting us tag along.
This post and pics makes me think of the explorers as they walked across our lands. They probably saw the same things you see Boss.
Nice group of deer there. I see the coydogs are around to, maybe they will concentrate on the rabbits. ;D I wish I had a trail cam, don't know what to buy. The stores here don't stock much of anything. Might have one in store, might not for months. Just the way it is.
http://youtu.be/Hv8b5hz8AqQ
That Lou is blowing and going. smiley_thumbsup
The arch is found. That's how I do my driveway,but it takes me 3 times instead of his 2.
nice tour, thanks Jeff. We got our snow shoes for the family 3 Christmas's ago. No snow to speak of for 2 winters in a row. Now its -20 with a 40mph cross wind. They havn't been used yet :-[
I've got to dig mine out and get the heart pumping a little harder. Getting out of shape. Not much exercise standing around in the shop. ::) Last two weeks has been thick crust, no dry snow...until today.
Thanks Jeff for taking us with you. Deep snow shoeing is tough going for sure... but usually worth the effort because of the beauty all around. Your pix just add to that even more. I really enjoyed them.
Are tracked ATV's popular in your part of the world? See a few here in Maine, but mostly snow sleds.
Those pictures were great, and almost made me want to go back to snow country. It looked like you were using some of the aluminum snowshoes that have a fairly small footprint. If most of your snowshoeing is in deep powder on trails or open ground consider investing in some trail shoes similar to these.
http://shop.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=886804&ci_src=17588969&ci_sku=WX2*0213737000000&pm2d=CSE-SPG-15-PLA&gclid=CMeE8rzFnbwCFWVyQgodISIAYA
I used something similar to get around in Alaska for many years. You won't sink in so far and they will track a bit better than some of the new small styles.
Those look very similar to my snow shoes I have at home, but I'd guess mine are less that 4 foot long. I was wearing Lou's snowshoes he keeps on his snow mobile for emergency.
Welcome to the Forestry Forum. :)
Welcome to the Forestry Forum, ESFted.
What are your logging, lumber, sawing, woodworking interest??
Thanks for the walk Jeff, and thanks even more for keeping all that white stuff up your way ;). That sure is pretty though and i bet you still get the goosebumps every time you get to walk in there :).