Monday, June 29, 2020

Viking Inspired Equine Snowshoes

In August 2019 the Secrets of the Ice Facebook page shared a new find from the Lendbreen Glacer in Norway. You can read about their finds in Antiquity, Volume 94, Issue 374. American Farriers Journal reported: "The snowshoe, which traditionally were made with a ring of juniper. as well as withe that were made from the twisted root shoots of birch. The shoe would have been attached to the foot with a fastener made from withe — a tough, flexible root shoot from a birch tree. The withe was not found with the snowshoe. Researchers will study it further to determine the materials that were used."

.Secrets of the Ice FB - Viking Era Equine Snowshoe
Viking Era Equine Snowshoe - from Secrets of the Ice Facebook page

Attempt 1
Our first try using common grapevine, iris leaves and some binder twine.








Sadly this attempt fell apart rather quickly as the grapevine kept popping open.

Attempt 2











This leather, grapevine and iris leaf combination held up much better.  Examples of miniature horse walking in the snowshoe are below.  We thought we might have snow to see how well they worked but we only got frost.  There is always this coming winter.

Snowshoe Test 1




 Snowshoe Test 2


Many thanks to Joyce Haak for her assistance in this Covid-19 project.

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