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  • "Snowshoes," Ryba said, "and old-fashioned wooden skis with leather thongs, just like Gerlich and Saryn have been making."

    Fall of Angels Modesitt, L. E. 1996

  • A bud of mine goes to Colorado every year to hunt elk and eats Grouse, Snowshoes, and Squirrels for dinner.

    Cottontails and Jackrabbits!!! 2009

  • A bud of mine goes to Colorado every year to hunt elk and eats Grouse, Snowshoes, and Squirrels for dinner.

    Cottontails and Jackrabbits!!! 2009

  • A bud of mine goes to Colorado every year to hunt elk and eats Grouse, Snowshoes, and Squirrels for dinner.

    Cottontails and Jackrabbits!!! 2009

  • A bud of mine goes to Colorado every year to hunt elk and eats Grouse, Snowshoes, and Squirrels for dinner.

    Cottontails and Jackrabbits!!! 2009

  • CHETRY: Snowshoes, trying to like move around the court with those on.

    CNN Transcript Jan 4, 2010 2010

  • Snowshoes are long, aluminum, oval contraptions that are strapped to the foot over walking boots to help distribute weight so the wearer doesn't sink into the snow.

    Walking in a Winter Wonderland Jemima Sissons 2010

  • There is also a Tailwater a bit south of me that would require Snowshoes or CX skiing to get to the remote sections.

    Skiing and Fly Fishing? Tim Romano 2008

  • As a matter of fact, at this very moment I'm working on where to buy a pair of Yukon Charlie's Trail 930 Snowshoes (you never know when they'll come in handy), how I can justify the expense (I can't, but that's never stopped me), and where I can hide them so nobody will know I have them (I think I'll try right out in the open where no one will think of looking).

    I Never Play on the Internet -- I Work 2009

  • As a matter of fact, at this very moment I'm working on where to buy a pair of Yukon Charlie's Trail 930 Snowshoes (you never know when they'll come in handy), how I can justify the expense (I can't, but that's never stopped me), and where I can hide them so nobody will know I have them (I think I'll try right out in the open where no one will think of looking).

    Printing: I Never Play on the Internet -- I Work 2009

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