#gearmeout

Don't be a Post-holer

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moosefish
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Q8: What are you tips for making breaking trail less exhausting? #GearMeOut

moosefish
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A8 Don't try to match anyone else's footsteps. It'll stress your hips and make you miserable. #GearMeOut

danielhuman
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A8 #GearMeOut To make breaking trail less exhausting, switch the front trail breaker frequently to the back of the… https://t.co/wa0YDrWToX

naturetechfam
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replying to @moosefish @moosefish #GearMeOut A8 Put the kids out in front. All that extra energy comes in handy at times like this! 😉

billbrokob
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replying to @moosefish @moosefish A8: Get someone else to do it :-) #GearMeOut Or take turns!

t_jh2009
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replying to @moosefish @moosefish A8) Checking the weather conditions ahead of time, you don't want to good out snowshoeing when its too c… https://t.co/lJauyLwPw1

Scanachi
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A8 I'd use a cycling strategy and draft. meaning I would alternate the LEAD POSITION with another person, so the… https://t.co/4BbeUD4ysK

OutWithPrimeval
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replying to @moosefish @moosefish A8. Stay in front of @truenorthtrail so we don't move at break neck speeds! ;) Saves energy moving at my pace!
#GearMeOut

VTPaddlePups
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replying to @moosefish @moosefish A8 Use deep snow/flotation snowshoes, dog helps by pre-breaking trail ( yeah!), alternate leads if w/ano… https://t.co/C47IN2JfFf

sh_wt
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replying to @moosefish @moosefish A8. Relay. go with friends. take the lead, go until you can't, step to the side, and the next one in… https://t.co/k77BorpgUr

Womynofthewoods
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A8) take turn out in front if you are travelling in a group, poles can help with stability and climbing hills, if d… https://t.co/HZhVBySV0t