Boots

David Hough caminooakappleaYAHOO.COM
Thu Jun 5 02:56:44 PDT 2003


I use trail running shoes with Tevas+rubber diving
socks as a backup for really bad weather - an idea
gleaned from this list, I think.   On the Pacific
Crest Trail, NB 805's are very common, though they
don't work as well for me as other brands.

--- Kerrie Littlejohn <kerrielittlejohnaHOTMAIL.COM>
wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am leaving in 24 days to begin the pilgrimage for
> a second time. This time in Roncevalles. The last
> time I went I wore my leather expedition boots.
> However, in recent years I have been working on my
> ultralight backpacking skills and have my pack down
> to about 13 pounds without food so I don't think the
> expedition boots are necessary this time. I was
> wondering what you all wore when you made your
> pilgrimage and if you have any recommendations on
> what type of footwear one should wear. I know I want
> more stability that just walking shoes or
> cross-trainers, but I don't think the boots I have
> would be ideal for a light pack and the hot Spanish
> summer. Thanks in advance for your advice. Buen
> Camino, Kerrie


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