[pct-l] the great campshoe debate
jeff.singewald at comcast.net
jeff.singewald at comcast.net
Tue Apr 1 19:13:49 CDT 2008
Arno,
Glad it is your two cents you are playing with. For me, I chose not to pack flip-flops at the start and by the Saufleys I was ready to steel the first pair that fit me. Thank goodness no one was carrying a pair in my size. I finally picked up a pair and wore them every night. Sure, my trail runners were comfortable when I was walking 30-40 mile days, but I really enjoyed slipping them off once I got to camp.
I suppose this is why we should each hike our own hike and for the newbies, consider all of this advise as simply that.
Jeff
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From: Arno Holschuh <affenmensch at hotmail.com>
>
> My two cents are as follows:
> No matter how well-thought out your campshoe choice, you will probably chuck
> them by the Saufleys'. Remember, for ill or good, most hikers end up
> streamlining their packs and sawing the handles off their toothbrushes. And 13
> ounces, even 8 ounces, is a lot of toothbrush handles and extra ice-ax loops.
> Don't sweat it. I have finally reached the non-sweat point on my gear (as in:
> Well, dangit, it'll just have to work, or I'll figure out something else).
> Yogi's advice is, on this point, sounding pretty sage: Buy a good bag, shelter,
> and pack, ones that suit your taste. Thenb don't worry so much. This approach is
> being so so relieving.
> And remember that there are outfitters along the trail, notably in Idylwild.
> Arno
>
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