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What is postholing while hiking, and how can I avoid it?

If you're postholing while hiking, it means your legs are sinking deep into the snow with every step — usually up past your knees or even up ...

What Is Meant by the Term "Post-holing" in Hiking? - TripSavvy

Postholing—sinking your legs into deep snow with every step—is one of the most frustrating ways to spend a winter hike, ...

Tips for Preventing & Coping with Postholing - REI Co-op Journal

An ounce of prevention (floatation) is worth a pound of cure (anything you can do once you're caught postholing), but here are a few things to make it “better.”

Keeping yourself, friends from 'post-holing' - One Trusted Adult

What is post-holing? “Post-holing” is a term in winter hiking that refers to someone sinking their entire leg into new snow.

Organizations warn of the dangers of postholing - Adirondack Explorer

It's time for wearing skis or snowshoes when recreating on snow-packed trails in the backcountry, according to outdoor and tourism professionals.

The Four Stages of Postholing - Elevation Outdoors Magazine

We present the Four Stages of Postholing: A Guide to Accepting Postholes in Your Life. Stage 1: Denial This stage is characterized by irrational logic.

Sinking in sucks – how to avoid postholing on a hike - Advnture

Postholing in hiking refers to taking a step in snow and suddenly sinking all the way up to your knee, hip, or if you're really unlucky, your ...

Post-holes, Multi-Use Trails & Etiquette | Bend Trails

Post-Holing occurs when a hiker/runner/animal travels on an otherwise smooth, packed-down snow trail. Each footprint leaves a hole in the snow.

What is Postholing? - Vftt.org

Postholing is when you are falling through the snow often to mid calf or more creating a hole much the shape that you dig when setting a post in the ground with ...

Preventing the Posthole - Leave No Trace

Snowshoes and skis are so important when out on the trails. These pieces of gear prevent post holing and create a nice smooth surface that is far more ...

What Is Postholing? How Can I Avoid It? - Explore Magazine

If winter hiking is on your to-do list, there's a term that you might hear get thrown around: postholing. Before you step out onto those ...

What is post-holing? - Campnab

post-holing definition: The act of sinking deeply into snow while hiking or walking, creating large, uneven holes.

The Lost Art of Postholing - Ascent Backcountry Snow Journal

Postholing is the act of walking on snow, then falling through the surface, preferably up to your crotch. Your legs create deep chasms that look like postholes ...

Should I be more careful about postholing during winter hikes?

Soaked Feet+: Creeks can still be flowing under completely uniform looking snow. Post-holing through can soak your feet and legs instantly ...

Don't POST-HOLE - Winter Hiking Tip - YouTube

Don't POST-HOLE - Winter Hiking Tip. 5.8K views · 1 year ago #shorts ...more. Roots & Peaks. 1.55K. Subscribe. 197. Share.

What kind of foot equipment do I need to trudge and post hole ...

Postholing Kit - Trail running shoes, Merino Wool socks, MLD Lightsnow Gaiters, a hiking pole (balance/extrication), a colorful vocabulary ( ...

Why Postholing Is the Only Real Winter Adventure - Backpacker

Master postholing, the fine art of trudging through deep snow with just the boots on your feet. Let us show you the way.

SOBOers, how bad was your post-holing experience? - Reddit

It sucks for the first few mornings but you'll get used to it quickly. Bring good ice spikes, not the ones that look like springs ( I used these ...

8 tips for avoiding dreaded 'postholing' this spring in Colorado

1. Hike early to avoid warmer temperatures. As a sunny day progresses, snow softens up. This can mean a solid route in the morning can turn into ...

Snowshoes, Postholing, and Winter Trail Etiquette - SectionHiker.com

Hikers who don't wear snowshoes usually posthole, plunging knee or waist-deep into the snow and creating a deep hole that other hikers passing ...