Snowpegs
Snowpegs are a traditional wintertime activity often enjoyed in cold climates, particularly in regions with significant snowfall. The term "snowpeg" refers to a small, often decorative wooden peg or stake that is driven into snowbanks or drifts to create a marker or boundary. These pegs are typically made from untreated wood, such as cedar or pine, to prevent warping or rotting in cold conditions. They are commonly used in outdoor settings like ski slopes, snow parks, or backyard play areas to designate trails, obstacles, or safe zones.
The practice of using snowpegs dates back centuries and has been adopted by various cultures for different
While snowpegs are generally safe, caution is advised when handling them, as they can be sharp or