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patty
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Hi Everyone, Thanks for all your advice on snowshoes and my sticky snow problem. I finally decided on buying Tubbs Adventure 25" shoes. I've used them twice now, even though it was -7 degrees yesterday! Today it was -22 so I decided today was a good day to strip wallpaper instead. I really like the snowshoes but right now we only have a few inches of snow. When I hit drifts I do find that I sink in a lot. So my wooden ones will still be used when we get lots of powder. I did find that when I stepped on some snow with running water underneath I got a big iceball inside the cleats. Is this a normal thing to happen? I guess I'm doomed to having snow sticking one way or another, but hey, the sport is worth a little aggravation. Happy snowshoeing!