Beyond the trails: The right shoe is important for snowshoeing adventures Hiring a guide can be useful for first-time snowshoers. Snowshoeing can be more strenuous than hiking because depression into the snow expends more energy as you move. Brian Johnson stands on the Winsor Trail near Ski Santa Fe. Published November 3, 2025 - 8:00 a.m. Modified November 3, 2025 - 8:00 a.m. As featured on - Beyond the trails: The right shoe is important for snowshoeing adventures Brian Johnson’s interest in snowshoeing began some 35 years ago, about the same time he arrived in the Land of Enchantment. “I started connecting with other outdoor loving people and realizing that getting out there doesn't end when winter starts,” Johnson said. collection_84c94a91-e733-404d-9498-9999c3e5ee1a.html
As featured on - Beyond the trails: The right shoe is important for snowshoeing adventures Brian Johnson’s interest in snowshoeing began some 35 years ago, about the same time he arrived in the Land of Enchantment. “I started connecting with other outdoor loving people and realizing that getting out there doesn't end when winter starts,” Johnson said.
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