peakbagger
In Rembrance , July 2024
Gee, I think I did my first winter 4 k with sorels, wooden snowhoes and wool pants, basically the type of gear that I bought so I could stand around and watch boy scouts do winter activitites.
Its real easy to become a "gear hound" and obsess on what gear to buy. Most folks do fine 90% of the time with some sort of traction (Katoolas),basic snowshoes and sorel type boots available at walmart. Of course if the weather is marginal and you are driven to summit no matter what, higher tech gear might buy you an extra margin but the reality is why not save the summit for another day?. Many winter 4 K folks pushed ourselves in marginal conditions to summit the first time to get the list checked off and then proceeded to redo the ones we never got a view from at a later date.
Its real easy to become a "gear hound" and obsess on what gear to buy. Most folks do fine 90% of the time with some sort of traction (Katoolas),basic snowshoes and sorel type boots available at walmart. Of course if the weather is marginal and you are driven to summit no matter what, higher tech gear might buy you an extra margin but the reality is why not save the summit for another day?. Many winter 4 K folks pushed ourselves in marginal conditions to summit the first time to get the list checked off and then proceeded to redo the ones we never got a view from at a later date.