Very nice!
Are the tips turned up? I see no reason why their modern boots would be any problem. They have been used with snow shoes for a long time, with both the home made, and commercial snow shoes. If you make another set, try turning up the tips, so that they are not digging into the snow, and the kids won't have to lift their feet so high. Try drilling small holes in the sides to run the mesh laces, so that they won't wear against any rocks or sticks etc, that might be stepped on. You can run a small grove for the strings to lay in, as they go in and out of the holes. But man, those look good! I bet the kids will think those are the greatest things since texting!
The only problem I see with them, is that all the neighbor hood kids are going to want a pair
. Hmmmm, could be a winter cottage industry there.
Lets see some pictures of the kids, with their bows, arrows, and snow shoes, in the woods!
Great job! I like em! I have some magnesium Military ones, and a set of plastic ones, but I want to copy a pair of the old hickory ones that my Buddy's Mother used when she was younger, and did a lot of cross country skiing. He has her hickory skis also. I think the snow shoes he has are the Huron style, the long ones, with raw hide mesh.
It takes more work than most people would think it would. Sort of like the arrow versus the bow.
Wayne