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patty
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I just found this forum and think I'll have a lot of fun here since I'm an avid hiker and snowshoer. My problem is that I have wooden snowshoes with rawhide lacings and today the temps were warm and the snow kept sticking to the lacings under my foot, actually making a snowball. Can anyone give me advice on how to prevent this? Usually it's so cold here in central NY that I don't have that problem. Also I'm considering buying a pair of the new aluminum snowshoes. Can anyone give me advice on what to look for in these and will I like them as well as my old, well almost ancient, wooden ones that I've had since I was a teen?