Re: Low Top Hiking Boots
Great Thread! I tried to switch up to a lighter, low-ankle boot, but my recovering big toe nails did not appreciate it. I vowed to never risk loosing them...
Tracey W 2013-08-18 13:44:41 #73733

Re: Low Top Hiking Boots
Josh, I'm going to have to give the Camp Fours a shot. I have a pair of the five ten tennies and think they're really comfortable, but can't hike in them....
Scott 2013-08-18 13:21:17 #73732

Re: Low Top Hiking Boots
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew" wrote: > > We did encounter a nude hiker on one occasion. He WAS wearing shoes, but I somehow missed...
Scott 2013-08-18 13:12:00 #73731

Re: Low Top Hiking Boots
I have seen a barefoot hiker with a good size pack on the BA trail. Later I wondered if it was Cody Lundin, but I wouldn't have known how he looked at that...
Ken 2013-08-18 12:46:17 #73730

Re: Low Top Hiking Boots
IMHO, footwear is an absolute requirement for GC hiking, or any desert hiking. I don't like heavy, bulky boots. I suppose you can get by with light boots or...
Andrew 2013-08-18 12:03:50 #73729

Re: Low Top Hiking Boots
John, I heard exactly the same thing. No shoe is going to fully protect the owner from stretched tendons and ligaments. I don't see how a regular hiker could...
Jerry 2013-08-18 11:57:43 #73728

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DougN 2013-08-18 11:50:37 #73727

Re: Low Top Hiking Boots
Scott I had the same problem with low Keens on a Royal Arch trip. I took them back to REI when I got home. I have a pair of Keens in high top that are better....
JoshC 2013-08-18 09:15:18 #73726

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