How to Store Snowshoes

Last Update: November 7, 2008

Video By: Expert Village

Get tips on removing snow from snowshoes, and properly storing your snowshoes, in this free winter sports and recreation video guide.

About this Author

Sheryl McGlochlin, has been teaching snowshoeing classes for years and specializes in teaching how to use snowshoes just like regular shoes.

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Video Transcript

Hi, my name is Sheryl McGlochlin with crazysheryl.com. Welcome to expertvillage.com, we want to talk about how to take care of your snowshoes when you are not snowshoeing. Especially throughout the year during the summer, the spring, and the fall. One of hte best things to do is take your snowshoes and you definitely want to wipe off the snow. Clear off the snow. The best way to do it since it has nice heavy claws is use your gloves and just kind of break up that snow. You can even gently hit them against each other. Once you have that you can have you can get a case where you can actually put your snow shoes in it. Which is the best. This case whether if somebody made this or whatever has a divider inside so one snowshoe goes on one side. We are keeping the claws away from each other and the other snowshoe would go on the other side. That is a good way to care for your snowshoes, take good care of them. They would become a lifetime investment and it is a great way to take care of your snowshoes.

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