Re: Shoes
I suppose you are not so concerned about offending any men with weak
ankles? Oh well.... ;o)
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Doug Nering 2003-05-29 16:48:07 #22292
Re: Shoes
Tom, it appears you have to be a member to view any posts.
Here's a link to a great lightweight backpacking site that has discussed this issue numerous times...
Paige 2003-05-29 16:26:19 #22291
Re: Shoes
I personally can't hike in low tops, I need the ankle support from high top hiking boots. I hiked the Kaulau Trail In Kaui in low tops, steep terain with...
Paige 2003-05-29 16:25:48 #22290
Re: Seasoned Hikers
Check out this link on how a group hiked Death Valley in the summer with
mylar...
Owen Kittredge 2003-05-29 15:53:30 #22289
Re: Seasoned Hikers
I used to live in both Seattle and Olympia where I'd pray for sun. Now I live in AZ and pray for rain! :-) I've found that wearing a long sleeve cotton...
Tina Caskey 2003-05-29 15:21:27 #22288
Re: Shoes
Yep, if you keep the pack weight down, good tennies seem fine except
for the most difficult terrain. I wore NB 805s on the South Bass-
Boucher, A pair of NB...
tomkbourne2002 2003-05-29 15:17:27 #22287
Re: Shoes
I have done R2R hikes in
heavy leather boots, $200
cheap light weight boots, $40
tennis sneakers, $30
and Nike high tech low cut hiking boots, not leather....
Phil Gutkin 2003-05-29 15:05:42 #22286
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