Tactical .20 New member Dec 29, 2010 #41 I swing one leg over the fence and then the other, I sure don't want to make noise stepping on the wire.
I swing one leg over the fence and then the other, I sure don't want to make noise stepping on the wire.
Borderdog New member Dec 29, 2010 #42 If the snows the right depth crossing fences shouldn't be a problem. I'm a wood snowshoer, but I'm upgrading to modern bindings. Nate
If the snows the right depth crossing fences shouldn't be a problem. I'm a wood snowshoer, but I'm upgrading to modern bindings. Nate
B borkon Well-known member Dec 29, 2010 #43 Originally Posted By: BorderdogIf the snows the right depth crossing fences shouldn't be a problem. I'm a wood snowshoer, but I'm upgrading to modern bindings. Nate good idea
Originally Posted By: BorderdogIf the snows the right depth crossing fences shouldn't be a problem. I'm a wood snowshoer, but I'm upgrading to modern bindings. Nate good idea