Re: The Lighter Side of the Boot/Footwear Discussion
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "maweber@i..." wrote: > I've gone one farther than that: I WON'T subject my feet to girly- > girl shoes, for...
Patricia Corry 2005-01-09 09:25:01 #33931

Re: Boot recommendations
I am basing info on my own experience. When I was younger I all we had was work boots and then the very heavy boots brought in from Europe in the early...
owen k 2005-01-09 08:10:20 #33930

Re: OT POLITICAL - fee demo followup
Adair, Golly it is nice to see to post again. I have missed you. Thank you for the additional detail. It is easy to see why the legislators are...
Dick Matthews 2005-01-09 07:47:07 #33929

Re: Boot recommendations
Everyone would do very well to carefully consider and be proactive in ankle strengthening for hike/backpack prep. Remember, the ankle is the most important...
Adrian Jantzi 2005-01-09 00:12:53 #33928

Re: The Lighter Side of the Boot/Footwear Discussion
Hi Kam, Oh yeah, I'm one of those too. I've definitely got more outdoor "shoes" than dress shoes. I hate dress shoes! In fact, I have a great pair of...
redcross61 2005-01-08 23:10:52 #33927

Re: Lazy Mary ;)
Thanks Mary for all the great pics.......also thanks to you and the volunteers for all the hard work. I'd love to join you someday in a service project. ...
Adrian Jantzi 2005-01-08 23:03:24 #33926

Re: Boot recommendations - LONG POST
---Dick- Great points. A couple of questions: 1) What type of sock(s) do you wear? This point hasn't been covered to much in the discussion; yet can be the...
jagchiker 2005-01-08 21:57:52 #33925

Re: Boot recommendations - ANOTHER LONG POST
That is my problem as well. Many years ago I used Nike Approaches (the rapier way to hike, gave up on the heavy Fabianos) and then they discontinued them...
Bob Marley 2005-01-08 21:15:52 #33924

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