Beginners Guide to Snowshoeing

Beginners Guide to Snowshoeing

Beginners Guide to Snowshoeing

In college, I was introduced to snowshoeing. I fell in love and it quickly became one of my favorite winter outdoor activities. This year, mother nature decided to give Michigan more snow than she has in years past. That resulted in more time adventuring via snowshoes.

If you\’ve never snowshoes before you might be wondering \”why go snowshoeing?\” and that\’s a great question.  I\’ll be answering that question as well as giving you a basics beginner\’s guide to snowshoeing in this article. Hopefully, this guide will give you the confidence you need to hit the trails and enjoy something new. 

Beginners Guide to Snowshoeing

Why go snowshoeing?
1. Exercise. If you\’re looking for a way to stay in shape when the snow falls, snowshoeing is a great low-impact aerobic exercise. Think steady-state cardio. 

2. It allows you to extend your hiking and/or running season. Plus most of the time you\’ll have the trails to yourself which is always a wonderful head-clearing experience. 

3. Great social activity. You can do it at any age and ability level!

4. Inexpensive. Your required gear includes snowshoes and appropriate attire, poles help but are not required. 

What do you need to go snowshoeing?
1. Snowshoes of course! You\’ll want to make sure you get a pair that is right for your weight, terrain, and snow conditions. 

2. GOOD socks. I love Darn Tough and Smartwool

3. Waterproof boots

4. Layer up. 

How to choose snowshoes?
If you\’re just getting into snowshoeing, renting gear is a great start. The rental shop will set you up with snowshoes that are proper for your weight and the conditions where you\’ll be snowshoeing.

Buying snowshoes for the first time?
Flat terrain snowshoes are a great first choice. They\’re designed for easy walking on flat to rolling terrain. These are great for beginners or families. 

Take maximum load into account
All snowshoes have a maximum recommended load. Your first reaction is to just think of your weight, but you should actually consider your weight plus the weight of your pack filled with gear. You do not want to exceed the recommended load.

Beginners Guide to Snowshoeing

How to Dress for Snowshoeing
Proper boots and socks
The good news is that snowshoes adjust to fit pretty much any type of boot or shoe. What does that mean for you? Your main concern is to wear something that will keep your feet comfortable and dry. I rotated between three different boots this winter. Socks are a make or break, and as mentioned above I love Darn Tough and Smartwool

Layer up!
If you\’re used to dressing for exercising outdoors you know that it\’s important to dress in layers, therefore you can adjust your attire as needed. 

Pro Tip: Avoid cotton because it can get soaked and chill you. Instead, choose synthetics or wool styles that will wick moisture. 

How I layer up
You can layer however you feel comfortable. Since we are on the topic, I thought I would share with you how I layer. 

Base Layer:
I start with a light to medium weight base layer depending on the temperature. 

Mid Layer: I love a soft-shell jacket and pants with good insulation. 

Outer Layer: I go for something waterproof. I also love to wear snow pants.

Hat, gloves, mittens: I always wear a beanie and a pair of mittens when I am out on the trail. I also always use some SPF chapstick, and moisturizer to protect me from the sun even when I can\’t see it.

Beginners Guide to Snowshoeing

Where to Go Snowshoeing
1. Check guidebooks for destination inspiration

2. Cross-country ski resorts. These areas typically charge a fee to use their trail system.

3. Permit areas, such as metro parks

4. Any area where you hike in the summer.

5. National forests and state parks.

Snowshoe etiquette
You may find yourself sharing a trail with cross-country skiers. Do NOT step on the ski tracks on those trails. Instead, walk on the outer edge. 

Do your best to avoid trails used by snowmobilers. These motorized vehicles have the right-of-way and you don\’t want to have a mishap with one.

How to Snowshoe on Flat Terrain
Your stride should be wider than it is for hiking in order to avoid stepping on the insides of your snowshoe frames. FYI: If you snowshoe properly you\’ll most likely find your hips muscles aching a bit after the first few times you snowshoe.

How to Use Snowshoe Poles
Optional on flat terrain, poles come in handy on many snowshoeing outings. They not only provide you better balance, but they also help give your upper body a workout.

Adjustable poles are best because they can be shortened for uphill travel or lengthened for descending. 

How to set your pole length for flat terrain: flip your pole upside-down and grab the pole just under the basket. Adjust the length until your elbow is at a right angle.

Beginners Guide to Snowshoeing

Stay hydrated
It\’s as important to drink during cold-weather activities as it is in summer. Sometimes I forget this and end up in a bad state when I return home. Now I always make sure that myself and anyone who is on the trail with me have something to drink. I personally love Ecovessel products when I am out on the trail.

5 Places to Rent Kayaks Around Metro Detroit

Where to Rent Kayaks Around Metro Detroit

The weather is finally starting to break, and there\’s only 12 days left until spring officially arrives (on the calendar at least). With warm weather on my mind, all I can think about is heading out onto the water for some kayak R&R. If you\’re like me and can\’t wait to hit the water again, here are 5 spots to rent kayaks around Metro Detroit

5 Places to Rent Kayaks Around Metro Detroit

1. 4. Detroit Outpost

11000 Freud, Detroit

5 minute paddle time away from Belle Isle, this kayak rental service is open seven days a week from dusk until dawn. Choose between a private excursion or an open paddle — either way, you’ll be able to enjoy views of the Detroit skyline while you paddle along the Detroit River.

2. Detroit River Sports

14601 Riverside Boulevard, Detroit

Detroit River Sports offers a fun and unique way to see Detroit May through October as you venture along the Detroit River and the islands of the city\’s Eastside.

3. Clinton River Canoe & Kayak Rentals

37328 Utica Road, Sterling Heights

From April to October, you can paddle down the Clinton River on trips designed for all skill levels. The routes include everything from a relaxing ride to more adventurous waters that stream through Class III rapids. 

4. Heavner Canoe & Kayak Rental

Huron River: Proud Lake State Park, 2775 Garden Road, Milford

Shorefishing Parking Lot: Kensington Metro Park, Martindale Drive, Milford

This rental service makes kayaking easy and convenient. Plus, it’s dog-friendly!

5. Simple Adventures Kayak Rental

Lake St. Clair Metropark: 31300 Metropolitan Parkway, Harrison Township

New Baltimore: 36300 Front Street, New Baltimore

Camp Dearborn: 1700 General Motors Road, Milford

Clinton River: 10 North River Road, Mt. Clemens 

With four entrance locations around Metro Detroit, you have the option of dipping your paddle into Anchor Bay, Lake St.Clair, the Clinton River, or Camp Dearborn.

Want a more challenging paddle, hit up the Clinton River.

Looking for calmer more relaxed waters? Visit Lake St. Clair Metropark. 

Friday Favorites 3.5.21

 

And just like that, we\’re back in March. March came in fierce for me, as I opened my door at 7 am on Monday morning to blue skies, the sun blasting, and a SKUNK on my front mat! Thankfully, I closed the door, he didn\’t spray and Jack and I were safe. However, Monsieur Pepé Le Pew has been roaming the neighborhood in the daytime like he owns it stinking it up. In other news, Raya and the Last Dragon hits theaters and Disney Plus Premier Access today, and Boogie finds its way to theaters. I have not seen Raya and the Last Dragon yet, but I am already in love with Tuk Tuk. Here\’s some faves from the past week. 

Leading ladies on Disney Plus

Highly recommend checking Boogie out this weekend, it\’s so good. 

Looking for a charcuterie board that is out-of-the-box for St. Patrick\’s Day? I have you covered with this St. Patrick\’s Day charcuterie board.

Movie releases March-May.

Looking for things to do this month? I am sharing 31 things to safely do in March.

I want to check out Moxie on Netflix. 

Ventured to Le Detroit Macaron to get my fix. Hands down BEST macarons in Michigan.

Southeast Asian recipes inspired by Raya and the Last Dragon.

68 Leading Ladies on Disney Plus to Check Out

Leading Ladies On Disney Plus

In honor of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, the team at Disney Plus curated a special collection that showcases a diverse array of women. From Ruby Bridges to Jane Goodall to your favorite fictional heroine from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic, Disney+ is highlighting inspiring women all month long in the “Female Leads” collection on the service. 

68 Leading Ladies on Disney Plus to Check Out

1. A Wrinkle in Time
2. Agent Carter
3. Alice in Wonderland (2010)
4. Amy
5. Anastasia
6. Ant-Man and the Wasp
7. Big Business
8. Black Is King
9. Brave
10. Cadet Kelly
11. Captain Marvel
12. Cow Belles
13. Diary of a Future President
14. Double Teamed
15. Ever After: A Cinderella Story
16. Expedition: Amelia
17. Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions
18. Freaky Friday
19. Frozen
20. Frozen 2
21. Girl Meets World
22. Hidden Figures
23. High School Musical
24. High School Musical: The Musical: The Series
25. Hocus Pocus
26. Ice Princess
27. Incredibles 2
28. Jane
29. Jane Goodall: The Hope
30. K.C. Undercover
31. Kim Possible (series)
32. Lamp Life
33. Lizzie McGuire
34. Maleficent: Mistress of Evil
35. Mary Poppins Returns
36. Mulan (1998)
37. Mulan (2020)
38. Queen of Katwe
39. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
40. Ruby Bridges
41. Secret Society of Second-Born Royals
42. Sister Act
43. Sister Act 2
44. Spider-Woman
45. Star Wars Forces of Destiny (shorts)
46. Star Wars: The Force Awakens
47. Star Wars: The Last Jedi
48. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
49. Stargirl
50. Starstruck
51. Tangled
52. That\’s So Raven
53. The Cheetah Girls
54. The Last Song
55. The Lizzie McGuire Movie
56. The Nutcracker and the Four Realms
57. The Parent Trap (1998)
58. The Princess and the Frog
59. The Princess Diaries
60. The Princess Diaries 2
61. The Sound of Music
62. Twitches
63. Viking Warrior Women
64. WandaVision
65. While You Were Sleeping
66. Women of Impact: Changing the World
67. Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century
68. Zootopia

Movie Review: Boogie

Boogie Movie Review

Have you ever watched a movie and became so engrained in it the next thing you knew it\’s an hour and a half later and the credits are scrolling? That\’s what watching Boogie for me was like. Right from the start the movie piqued my interest and held it through the entire film, in fact when it ended I even wanted more. 

Focus Features is coming in hot with some good movies, and you can catch their newest flick Boogie when it hits theaters this Friday, March 5th.

What I thought of Boogie:
You can play the game or you can change it, Boogie (Taylor Takahashi) is the coming-of-age story (as the movie states we all have one, what\’s yours?) of Alfred \”Boogie\” Chin, a basketball phenom living in Queens whose fathers dreams of him playing in the NBA and saving the family. 

The dream of playing in the NBA becomes Boogie\’s as well, but if he wants to get a scholarship to an elite school he needs to calm his hot temper down. Which despite his mom saying he gets from his father he definitely gets it from both parents. 

Boogie\’s father sends him to a new high school in hopes of getting recognized by a scout, with the goal of it leading to a scholarship. The main focus being beating Monk (Pop Smoke) in an upcoming game. In order for that to happen Boogie needs to become a team player and struggles as he tells the coach the team is \”hot trash.\” And, let\’s face it they are, but saying that doesn\’t hype anyone up.

The pressure his parents put on him doesn\’t help with anything, not only is the burden of expectations from his parents, but he is reminded all the time that he needs to succeed as to not let his ancestors down. We\’ve all been there, our parents expect so much out of us, but having your ancestors been thrown into the mix because they worked so hard to get you to the place you are now? That\’s a tough pill to swallow. 

Can Boogie navigate on-court rivals, become a team player, overcome the burden of expectation, a learn to have a new girlfriend all while trying to get into an elite college? You\’ll have to check out the film when it hits theaters this Friday. 

Even if you don\’t like basketball, Boogie is a great story, filled with a great cast (RIP Pop Smoke) with a story that many of us can relate to.

Boogie Synopsis

From acclaimed writer, producer and restaurateur Eddie Huang comes his directorial debut BOOGIE, the coming-of-age story of Alfred “Boogie” Chin, a basketball phenom living in Queens, New York, who dreams of one day playing in the NBA. While his parents pressure him to focus on earning a scholarship to an elite college, Boogie must find a way to navigate a new girlfriend, high school, on-court rivals and the burden of expectation.

Director/Writer: Eddie Huang
Producers: Josh Bratman, Josh McLaughlin, Michael Tadross
Cast: Taylor Takahashi, Taylour Paige, Pamelyn Chee, Mike Moh, Jorge Lendeborg Jr., Alexa Mareka, Perry Yung, Pop Smoke