M.Bas
Adventurer
I really love hiking and I moved from the as-flat-as-a-country-can-be country of The Netherlands to Norway earlier this year.
So with plenty of mountains in the neigbourhood I did quite a lot of hiking during summer and the fall.
But now winter is coming, or actually it has already arrived, so hiking gets a lot more difficult.
The trails and the snow itself are not the biggest problem, that will be the slippery ice covered rocks beneath the snow.
Most of the conditions aren't severe enough for crampons in my opinion, what do the more experienced winter hikers use to increase the grip on icy surfaces?
In the local stores there are plenty of spiked soles you can mount under your shoes, but by the looks of it those aren't meant to be used in the mountains.
I did find the Icespike on google, does anyone have experience with a solution like that? I do have multiple pairs of hiking boots, so fittings spikes to one pair shoudn't be a problem.
So with plenty of mountains in the neigbourhood I did quite a lot of hiking during summer and the fall.
But now winter is coming, or actually it has already arrived, so hiking gets a lot more difficult.
The trails and the snow itself are not the biggest problem, that will be the slippery ice covered rocks beneath the snow.
Most of the conditions aren't severe enough for crampons in my opinion, what do the more experienced winter hikers use to increase the grip on icy surfaces?
In the local stores there are plenty of spiked soles you can mount under your shoes, but by the looks of it those aren't meant to be used in the mountains.
I did find the Icespike on google, does anyone have experience with a solution like that? I do have multiple pairs of hiking boots, so fittings spikes to one pair shoudn't be a problem.