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Snowshoeing

Who Would Enjoy Snowshoeing:

The good news is that anyone who can walk can go snowshoeing. From young kids to senior citizens, everyone can enjoy snowshoeing. Depending on your age and weight range there will be a shoe that will fit your specific needs.

Why Snowshoe:

There are a number of reasons to enjoy the benefits of snowshoeing: A fun, inexpensive and active way to visit the mountains Simple to learn and easy to access places with snow A great exercise for adults and for kids An entertaining social group activity Backcountry snowshoeing is particularly dangerous considering avalanche problems can occur. We strongly suggest going on a tour and enjoy showshoeing as part of a group.

What Should I Wear When Snowshoeing?

Footwear: It is wise to choose your footwear according to your snowshoeing style. Leather hiking boots that have been waterproofed are great for hiking and backcountry trekking. Trail-running shoes (like those provided by Nike ACG) are perfect for running and aerobic snowshoeing (look for GORE-TEX material). Snowboarding boots are also ideal for snowshoeing. Waterproofing is the key! Wool socks for hiking and/or a wool/silk combination for running are important to snowshoeing. Never wear cotton socks when in the snowy elements. And, if you plan to snowshoe in deep snow and don't plan to stay on snow-packed trails, wear Gaiters to keep snow out of your boots and shoes. GORE-TEX Gaiters are great selection for backcountry hikers.

Clothing: Don't be afraid to dress in layers. And, use layers that can be taken off with ease, considering in some cases it can get hot during the spring season. Consider wearing synthetics and wool to induce heat retention when wet. Long underwear is essential when snowshoeing and a zippered top lets you regulate body heat. Polyester fleece provides a great insulation, as it too retains heat when wet. And, a waterproof jacket (preferably something with GORE-TEX) will keep you dry and protect you from cold winds. The more obvious choices in winter wear are gloves, a hat, sunglasses (or goggles) and other personal selections.

Snowshoeing with Evergreen

SnowshoeingEvergreen offers snowshoe tours for the Hakuba region of Japan and can provide your group with all of the essentials: snowshoes, packs, gear, and transportation. Really, you couldn't do our tours for a cheaper price. The Hakuba area has endless trails on mountain ridges or through old growth forests, shrines, and they can also show you natural hot springs not on the map.

Half day tour 9.00am - 12.00pm or 12.30pm -3.30pm

Price includes snowshoe rental, insurance and guide. Lift ticket not included.

Adults: 5250yen Children: 4,500yen

Full day tour 9.00am - 3.30pm with 1 hour lunch break.

Price includes snowshoe rental, insurance and guide. Lift ticket not included.

Adults & Children: 9,450yen add 1,050yen for a lunch pack.

 
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SnowshoeingEvergreen are happy to guide you under the bright stars of Hakuba. The walk is not strenuous, but just enough to work up an appetite for dessert fondue in a specially crafted snow shelter called a Kamakura in Japanese. It is not unusual to see wild badgers, rabbits, fox, mink and Kamoshika (Japanese mountain goat) while hiking on our tours"

Half day tour 9.00am - 12.00pm or 12.30pm -3.30pm

Price includes snowshoe rental, insurance and guide. Lift ticket not included.

Adults: 5250yen Children: 4,500yen

 
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