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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Winter Camping and Activities Snow Shovel Reply |
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Author | Message Text |
sayer |
01/01/2013 09:28PM Also consider the handle length. If the handle's too short it's a real pain for the back. Since you're sledding in, I would recommend a little bulkier shovel in favor of not having to hunch over the whole time. I prefer the metal shovels, a bit heavier, perhaps, but plastic breaks. Metal can bust up a little ice. |
motdur |
12/02/2012 04:55PMquote Soledad: "You really have to think about how much snow you will be moving. When I used to cold camp I would bring a nice big scoop shovel- not plastic which can easily break. I would build snow walls or quinzee/snow caves etc. What Soledad said. I still cold camp and move plenty of snow. Aluminum grain/scoop shovel. |
Minnesotian |
12/02/2012 02:46PM Just got this one a week ago. Garrett Wade folding shove Solidly constructed, as light as the other one, folds down compactly, and has a wide scoop. I will see how it holds up, if we EVER have winter show up this year. |
tg |
10/29/2012 04:17PM i use a small "avalanche" shovel like what butthead posted. in addition to moving a little snow around camp it is always in my sled for icefishing. has come in handy as a pry tool and for breaking up iced up sod clothes/flaps on my tent. tg |
Soledad |
10/29/2012 11:22AM You really have to think about how much snow you will be moving. When I used to cold camp I would bring a nice big scoop shovel- not plastic which can easily break. I would build snow walls or quinzee/snow caves etc. Now that I have a hot tent, I only really need to cover the edges of the tent and a small shovel like Butthead linked will easily do the job. |
PINETREE |
10/27/2012 09:17PM Never took a shovel. |
mrgreen |
10/26/2012 08:20PM lots of people use a plastic grain shovel since it has a large scoop. |
SevenofNine |
10/25/2012 10:34AM Honestly a cheap snow shovel for the driveway can come in very handy since it has a larger blade. We have brought a plastic blade shovel and although the handle doesn't fold we simply strapped it to the outside of our gear and made out okay. Made much shorter work than a smaller shovel that has a collapsible handle. I don't recommend a plow type or push shovel. |
Minnesotian |
10/24/2012 09:35PM Yep, got the same one from Fleet Farm. |
Canoearoo |
10/24/2012 05:04PM I also use one like that but I got it at Menards |
butthead |
10/24/2012 04:26PM The times I have camped in snow, one like this, straped to the outside of my pack worked well! butthead |
Kawishiwashy |
10/24/2012 03:54PM What do y'all use for a snow shovel around camp when going on hike in or ski in trips w/a sled or toboggan? I'm thinking I need a scoop shovel with collapsible handle. Emphasis on I "think." |