Going uphill in soft snow, every strong member should take a turn at cutting the track.
A sitting fall in soft snow is apt to provide the runner with a good dose of snow inside the coat.
Soft snow is the easiest and confidence may soon be won in this.
If your two feet have left two tracks with more than six inches apart in soft snow, you must not be contented.
Downhill stemming-turn to left in soft snow (note wide stride and edged skis).
The great drawback is the ease with which they sink in soft snow: they go through in lots of places where the men scarcely make an impression--they struggle pluckily when they sink, but it is trying to watch them.
We have had many unexpected falls before, but usually through being unable to mark the run of the surface appearances of cracks, or where such cracks are covered with soft snow.
All take the patches of soft snow with an easy stride, not bothering themselves at all.
We made in for that mountain and soon got on hard, crevassed, undulating ice with quantities of soft snow in the hollows.
This sledge is still the best type for deep soft snow conditions, for which it was originally intended.
The pace for dog and man is two and a half miles an hour, over good ice or bad ice, hard snow or soft snow, or tumbling over neckbreaking irregularities.
The dogs tumbled over each other, down several hundred feet into a soft snow-padded gully.
The ice was covered with about three inches ofsoft snow over a hard crust, which made speed difficult.
Dick was about to reply when Corporal McCarthy stopped the teams at the edge of an expanse of ice that had been swept clear of soft snow by water and wind.
From the snow on the shelf protruded one arm, then another, and a moment later the snow plastered figure of Sandy rose up, hip deep in soft snow.
The bear tracks were hard to follow since at times they led over hard ice, or boulders, but now and again the huge animal had stepped in soft snow or loose soil and left signs of his passage.
There was scarcely a sound; only the rustle of the thick, soft snow as we pushed on, weary but full of hope.
We were very glad to see our transport and coolies when they arrived; they had really come along very well, as a march of 23 miles in soft snow and at a great height all the time is no light feat.
When there are three or four feet of soft snow, the lynx is king of all small beasts, and little in fear of the large ones.
They may, of course, leave the yard at any time, but at once they encounter the dreaded obstacle of deep, soft snow in which they are helpless.
This was what he expected; the trail muffled under new, soft snow, but still a fresh trail and leading to the camp that Skookum had winded.
In anything like deep, soft snow it generally comes to a standstill, and the combined efforts of men and horses are required to set it going again.
They spent Christmas Day struggling through soft snow against an icy wind and drift.
The motor worked most successfully, running at about six miles an hour over slabs and ridges of ice hidden by a foot or two of soft snow.
One of the things we hoped for in those days was a temperature in the neighbourhood of zero, for then the snow surface would be hard, we would not be troubled by damp, and our gear would not become covered in soft snow.
They camped in soft snow, and when they started the next day they were two hours relaying over one hundred and fifty yards.
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