Waumbek
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I went up the Mt. Kinsman Trail to Bald Knob this afternoon to get some fresh air and grab a view of Moosilauke in the new snow (gorgeous). It's been socked in here for several days until it cleared this afternoon. I tried out my new Yak-Trax as conditions were ideal for this kind of traction device--lots of ice in the trail and little snow cover. It was slippery but even instep crampons would have been painful. (I broke an ankle once in these conditions so try to be careful now.) This was the first time I used the Yak-Trax. They seemed to work well on the way up. By the time I got to the top, however, I discovered that the right one was missing, so I led with the left foot on the way down until I found it. Halfway down, the other Yak-Trax came off too and I retraced to find it. I had fitted these things carefully when I started out, and they seemed to be the correct size and to grip the rands on my (summer) boots well. I'll try them once more and tie them on over my arch somehow, but I think they'll mainly be useful for getting across the icy driveway. I guess you get what you pay for--$20. Snow will solve this problem soon enough!