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Moonlight snowshoeing: Beauty beyond words
By Michelle Post
The moon arose, she shone upon the lake, which lay one smooth expanse of silver light. She shone upon the hills and rocks and cast upon their hollows and their hidden glens a blacker depth of shade.
- Robert Southey
It was after 10pm, but the sky beamed from the soft light of the moon. My husband and I were staying in one of the 10th Mountain Division cabins near Vail. We had been day hiking in and out of the cabin that day, and my husband asked if I would like to try moonlight snowshoeing, “You bet!” I said.
As we hiked into the open  eld under the light of the moon, I was overwhelmed by the majesty of what I was experiencing. The trees stood tall protecting us from
the wind as we began my  rst moonlight snowshoeing adventure. I could not believe how much I could see by the full moon’s light. It was amazing!
I stopped to take it all in. The  eld glistened as the rays of the moon bounced o  the snow. The trees also shimmered from the snow perched on their branches.
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Nothing was moving, and there was no sound – just an incredible sense of wonder. As I snowshoed again, the stillness of
the night was broken with each step as I crunched through the frozen crust of the snow. Swirling in circles, making snow angels, and laughing with joy all while drenched in the light of the moon.
I could have stayed out longer, but my husband was feeling the bitter cold, I was not. For my senses were  lled with the magic of the moonlight. If you have never
tried moonlight snowshoeing I highly recommend it. With any outdoor activity plan dress appropriately, always carry your ten essentials, and let others know where you will be.
Colorado is not lacking for a plethora of places to try moonlight snowshoeing. I recommend Googling, “moonlight snowshoeing in Colorado” or you can visit the following site to start your new adventure, www.colorado.com/articles/ colorados-best-snowshoeing-trails.
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