Snowshoes
Snowshoes are a type of footwear designed for walking across snow and ice. They have a large surface area to distribute the weight of the wearer and prevent them from sinking into the snow. This makes it easier to walk in deep snow and allows for outdoor activities such as hiking, hunting, and running in snowy conditions. Snowshoes are typically made of lightweight materials like aluminum or plastic, with a frame that supports the foot and a latticework of straps or webbing to provide traction. They have been used for centuries by indigenous peoples in snowy regions and have evolved from traditional designs to modern, high-tech versions. Today, snowshoeing is a popular winter sport and a great way to explore the wilderness during the colder months.