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Snowshoeing in Rocky Mountain National Park: What Locals Know

December 4, 2022 By foxintheforest

10 amazing trails where you can enjoy the very best snowshoeing in Rocky Mountain National Park.

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Your Guide to Snowshoeing in Colorado

January 3, 2022 By foxintheforest

A secret local’s guide to snowshoeing in Colorado like an absolute pro.

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Your Local Guide to Snowshoeing in Breckenridge

December 20, 2021 By foxintheforest

A local’s guide with everything you need to know about snowshoeing in Breckenridge.

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Unbelievably Warm Winter Hiking Clothes

October 25, 2020 By foxintheforest

Your complete guide to winter hiking clothes as told by a real-world gear tester. Get the latest gear recommendations for winter right here!

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Basic Tips for Hiking in the Snow for Not-So-Basic-Babes

January 7, 2018 By foxintheforest

Get in touch with your lady dirtbag and enjoy winter this season with these winter hiking tips.

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Tips for Snow Hiking and Snowshoeing

December 12, 2016 By foxintheforest

It’s cold, well below freezing. You’re a few miles in and the weather is starting to roll in quick. 40-50mph freezing winds whip down the steep face of the mountain your hiking next to. You lose sight of your partner in front of you. Despite the seemingly brutal conditions you’re warm. The wind actually feels good. You’ve been working hard through the drifts. You stop, look at the swirling landscape around you and you’re overcome with pure joy, even though you know you can’t go on. You aren’t making it to your intended destination a mere 1.5 miles ahead. In that moment, you realize that you’ve arrived at the day’s destination. You are here.

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Meg aka Fox is a 30-something who's born to explore. Her mission is to get you out on your greatest adventure. She'd rather be dirty than done up.

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