Re: [SPAM][Grand_Canyon_Hikers] Short-cuts to breaking in boots?
My advice is to get these people to determine what they are going wear as quickly as possible and have them do as much training/walking as possible. OK, I...
sumiwada 2009-09-09 10:49:26 #57419

Re: Entering the park at the North Rim
Hi Rosemary, I've stayed at the Kaibab Lodge any number of times. Spartan accomodations but the people are very nice. They do now have free, open wireless...
lrwieland 2009-09-09 10:45:26 #57418

Re: Royal Arch Out and Back
Hi Rich, Well I was planning to at least hike over and peer over the 20 foot abyss. We'll see what the state of the ropes and my courage are when I get there...
lrwieland 2009-09-09 10:34:43 #57417

Re: Royal Arch Out and Back
Thanks Drifter - great info. Cheers, Larry
lrwieland 2009-09-09 10:28:56 #57416

Re: Short-cuts to breaking in boots?
Get Vasque Sundowners. Every pair that I have gotten have been soft enough to fit like a glove. Regards Steve MCSD.net, MCAD.net CISSP, ISSAP, CSSLP CTO...
sskalskii@comcast.net 2009-09-09 10:25:33 #57415

Re: Royal Arch Out and Back
Larry- I asked the same question about that spring quite a while ago and Bob Marley (a true GC veteran, who I have not seen a post from in here for a long...
aspenpowderpig 2009-09-09 09:44:59 #57414

[SPAM][Grand_Canyon_Hikers] Re: Short-cuts to breaking in boots?
Yes, you make a very good point. My group certainly has its weaknesses but I guess it's one of those situations where I prefer the known over the unknown....
sumiwada 2009-09-09 08:53:46 #57413

Re: Short-cuts to breaking in boots?
I also wear running shoes too, depending on terrain, load and weather, but didn't know if their perceived inexperience might require something with more...
Mike Mosack 2009-09-09 08:15:20 #57412

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