Category Archives: Snowshoeing

The Best HD Helmet Cam Awards announced by OutdoorGearLab.com

CHEYENNE, WY—OutdoorGearLab.com revealed today the results of the 2011 Editors’ Choice Awards for helmet cams category, listing this year’s best and best value for wearable HD cameras. The OutdoorGearLab Review Editors chose the following winners after extensive field testing. Matt Gerdes set them both up on his helmet and went straight to 21,000 feet over [...]

Turn your smartphone into an outdoors GPS

ViewRanger is the new App for Adventure! ViewRanger on your phone will make any outdoor activity better because whether your blazing your own trail or following a planned route, you’ll always know your GPS mapped location and can even share it with your friends. ViewRanger was originally developed to meet the needs of those passionate [...]

Winter Teva Games

This winter in the Rockies, professional and amateur athletes converge on the mountain and villages of Vail for a celebration of adventure sport, music, and the great outdoors. The first annual Winter Teva Mountain Games presented by Eddie Bauer features competitions in mixed/ice climbing, X-Country, Big Air, and dual slalom biking, Nordic and telemark skiing, [...]

What Do You Live To Do?

Winter, Spring, Summer, or Fall, there is always something to do outdoors. WE, here at Live To, enjoy the outdoors and love to get out there and do something. Comment and tell us what YOU live to do and be entered to win a custom laser fleece. What do YOU LIVE TO Do during the… [...]

San Jancito- Something for Everyone!

Where can you golf in shorts in the morning and then snow shoe in the afternoon?  Palm Springs of all places! Most people think of Palm Springs as a place where old folks retire and play golf – but it is so much more than that. We found great hiking, road biking, mountain biking, ATVing, [...]

Ready to Snowshoe?

I was reading about snowshoeing and stumbled upon this website that had some tips on what to wear when you go snowshoeing.  The main tip from www.snowshoes.com was to wear layers. Wool, silk, synthetic materials are the best for outdoor cold weather. Here is how snowshoes.com suggest that you should layer up: Base Layer: Midweight [...]