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Snowshoeing

Snowshoeing \Snow"shoe`ing\, n. Traveling on snowshoes.

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snowshoeing

vb. (present participle of snowshoe English)

Usage examples of "snowshoeing".

Great Slave Lake, he was snowshoeing to a number of Indian camps to collect furs, and had under his command several Indians in charge of his dog-trains.

One day when Oo-koo-hoo was snowshoeing across a beaver meadow, his dogs, having gained the wooded slope beyond, began racing about as though they had scented game and were trying to connect a broken trail.

It sure beat walking, I can tell you, even though I liked walking and snowshoeing better, when it was time for them.

But there had to be something to do, instead of just snowshoeing and nothing else, so I took to chucking the spear.

Besides watching the Eskimo prepare for the winter and picking up many words of their language, Cabot took daily lessons in snowshoeing and the management of dog teams, in both of which arts White was already an adept.