I often hike alone in winter in the Daks. I've dropped in a spruce trap or two and spent 10 - 20 minutes extricating myself.
I'm wondering if there are any tips you could offer if I ever fell in the mother of all spruce traps. (Do they ever top 6' feet?)
The problem seems to be that once you drop in one, your snowshoes get entagled in the branches or get covered in snow so that you are anchored there.
BTW, it's not that I don't like hiking with others; I mostly hike midweek and want to go places others aren't interested in going or I want to camp the night. So I end up on solo hikes.
Any suggestions? I've been lucky so far. But it would be nice to be proactive. Thanks
I'm wondering if there are any tips you could offer if I ever fell in the mother of all spruce traps. (Do they ever top 6' feet?)
The problem seems to be that once you drop in one, your snowshoes get entagled in the branches or get covered in snow so that you are anchored there.
BTW, it's not that I don't like hiking with others; I mostly hike midweek and want to go places others aren't interested in going or I want to camp the night. So I end up on solo hikes.
Any suggestions? I've been lucky so far. But it would be nice to be proactive. Thanks