Stash
Active member
I just got in from a nearly full moon walk with the dogs in the woods. It's so clear and bright that I didn't need a headlight to navigate through a section of birches (though it gets a little dark among the pines) and got me thinking of so many of the positives of winter hiking...
I'm sure there are are as many reasons for other times of year but this stuff really works for me.
Any additions to the pro-winter list?
- Moonlight isn't obscured by the leaves on the trees
- The sky seems that much clearer
- The snow makes the trail so much smoother! Knees say thank you.
- I get to play with all that fancy foot gear (microspikes, crampons, snowshoes)
- My poles don't get stuck between rocks and bend
- It feels really comfy in a sleeping bag
- You can actually justify a fire when car camping
- No bugs!!!
I'm sure there are are as many reasons for other times of year but this stuff really works for me.
Any additions to the pro-winter list?