Stash
Active member
First - This is NOT a whine about postholes and PLEASE don't add posts as such.
As I was working my way up Twinway in some partially broken, fairly deep, soft stuff I was following someone without snowshoes who was, on occasion, "compacting the trail in select 4" x 14" sections".
In an attempt to smooth the trail for my eventual return (out/back) I was thinking about the best way to fill the holes. If they were in a regular pattern for a while I'd step between the holes while climbing to try to join them and even things out a bit. On the way down I'd drag my feet a bit (with snow shoes) to fill them in and step to compress on the way by.
Both methods worked to a degree but I was wondering if there is some sort of "official" technique to pack a trail that's got a few holes in it.
As I was working my way up Twinway in some partially broken, fairly deep, soft stuff I was following someone without snowshoes who was, on occasion, "compacting the trail in select 4" x 14" sections".
In an attempt to smooth the trail for my eventual return (out/back) I was thinking about the best way to fill the holes. If they were in a regular pattern for a while I'd step between the holes while climbing to try to join them and even things out a bit. On the way down I'd drag my feet a bit (with snow shoes) to fill them in and step to compress on the way by.
Both methods worked to a degree but I was wondering if there is some sort of "official" technique to pack a trail that's got a few holes in it.