- mountaineering-style pivoting-crampon
snowshoes.
Before people built snowshoes,
nature provided examples.
Several animals, most
notably the
snowshoe hare, had
evolved over...
- the 1960s. The
Snowshoe is a short-haired
bicolour colourpoint breed.
Snowshoes were
first produced when a
Siamese breeder's cat gave
birth to
three kittens...
- The
snowshoe hare (Lepus americ****), also
called the
varying hare or
snowshoe rabbit, is a
species of hare
found in
North America. It has the name "snowshoe"...
-
Snowshoe running, or
snowshoeing, is a
winter sport practiced with
snowshoes,
which is
governed by
World Snowshoe Federation (WSSF)
founded in 2010, which...
- The 1757
Battle on
Snowshoes (French:
Bataille en raquettes) was a
skirmish fought between Rogers'
Rangers and
Canadien and
Indian troops during the French...
-
Snowshoe Mountain is a ski
resort in the
eastern United States,
located in
Snowshoe, West Virginia. The
resort has
skiable terrain across 244
acres (99 ha)...
-
Snowshoe is an
unincorporated community in
Pocahontas County, West Virginia,
United States,
centering on the
Snowshoe Mountain ski resort. It is situated...
-
Snowshoe can
refer to
Snowshoe, a type of footwear.
Snowshoe, Michigan, an
unincorporated community Snow Shoe, Pennsylvania, a
borough in Pennsylvania...
- long,
dense fur,
triangular ears with
black tufts at the tips, and broad,
snowshoe-like paws. Its
hindlimbs are
longer than the forelimbs, so its back slopes...
- The 1758
Battle on
Snowshoes occurred on
March 13, 1758,
during the
French and
Indian War. It was
fought by
members of
British Ranger companies led by...