Especialidades JA/Senderismo con raquetas de nieve - Avanzado/Respuestas 2

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Senderismo con raquetas de nieve - Avanzado
División Norteamericana

Actividades recreacionales


Destreza: 3
Año de introducción: 2010


Requisitos


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Once you've gotten the hang of snowshoeing, you will be ready to tackle more ambitious hikes. For these, you can use regular hiking trails, but in the winter. If you lack snow in your area you may need to visit a ski hill or other snow location.

To get your approximate speed, time yourself as you travel (stop the clock when you stop to rest for an extended period). Take along a GPS receiver so you can track where you've been (and thus, the distance you've covered). Google maps has tools available to measure distance as well, but it's not always easy to tell where you've been by looking at an online map or satellite image. You can also determine distance covered by using a topographical map. Once you know how far you've gone and the amount of time it took you to cover that distance, your speed is simply distance divided by time:



Consult a concordance or search for "snow" in an online Bible.



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