Lightweight Backpacking
For those who have not seen nor know of the Lightweight Backpackers
website I highly recommend a visit.This site has gotten me to trim
some serious poundage...
ipspest 2002-01-17 05:36:00 #13075
Re: Lace tying
Thanks for that reply! I've heard much of the "Walling Softly" book and have
meant to get it. Again many thanks. Jay
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ipspest@aol.com 2002-01-17 05:28:32 #13074
Re: Lace tying
J
Think your concers about boots are right; but there is
not any one trick that will work for every one. I
think the safe way for your good groundpounder...
TED LIVERSIDGE 2002-01-17 03:44:18 #13073
Lace tying
OK...........just what are the lace tying tricks for uphill/downhill.Sure
would like to keep my nails :Also: Toe Flow gel pads...........how much room
do...
ipspest@aol.com 2002-01-17 01:27:41 #13072
boots and toes
I understand about losing toe nails. Ten years ago as a member of the
over the hill gang; I gave a three pack a day habit and picked up a
pack and got a...
jetliv 2002-01-16 23:40:43 #13071
Re: Hiking Boots (rangers)
When I was a fire fighter with the USFS about 20 years ago folks
ordered Whites. These were work boots, more like a Red Wing Irish
Setter boot (all leather...
kampaz5 2002-01-16 21:00:13 #13070
Re: Hiking Boots (rangers)
Hi, Tom--
I'm a newbie to the group & to the GC, generally. My
wife & I were @ the NR last July 4th & I got bit by the
bug. I want to do a NK hike to the...
bob_tx@worldnet.att.net 2002-01-16 20:40:44 #13069
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