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#13288. Corpalve
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What are you wearing if you are shod in beavertails?
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crackers
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TYPES OF SNOWSHOES Beaver Tail: For long distance snowshoe walking, your snowshoes need pointed tails-reliable rudders trailing lightly, keeping your shoe aimed straight ahead, assuring that your shoe will come down exactly where you intended. The beavertail lets you move your foot straight ahead in a natural walking step. Rounded tails can skitter in their tracks and can come down well off-center or even on top of the other shoe. With round-toed shoes, you often have to lift up and then step forward-and still the front can fill with snow and trip you. A pointed toe is much easier in brush. YOU aim the shoes where you want to go-through brush and grass and between saplings. They lay grass and plants aside
Aug 07 01, 8:08 AM
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