[pct-l] JMT Record still stands
Reinhold Metzger
reinholdmetzger at cox.net
Sun Sep 14 00:33:33 CDT 2008
I broke my toe, wearing sandals, in the Grand Canyon about 10 years ago.
JMT Reinhold
The Canyon Rat
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Hiker97 wrote:
> Not professional hardcore backpackers. I have hundreds of miles on
> the trail with sandals and they are GREAT -- mostly on the JMT. In
> fact that British world class backpacker (the one who is Ray Jardine's
> buddy) hikes in sandals a lot. But you are right, may be it is not
> for some people. When I see backpackers on the trail in sandals, I
> know that is a first rate backpacker, who thinks outside the box and
> is no pilgrim. 8-)
>
> In fact, out of Tuolumne Meadow in Lyle Canyon several years ago in
> May, I got hit with a *massive* snowstorm. I hiked out in my sandals
> with waterproof socks with no problem. I went right through ice cold
> stream water, but did it quickly, since the socks are really not that
> "waterproof". :-D
>
> Switchback the Trail Pirate
>
>
> In a message dated 09/09/08 10:57:21 Pacific Daylight Time,
> Aaron.W.Sorensen at uscg.mil writes:
>
> Ha, Ha,
> Sandals on the JMT would last about 5 minutes before you broke a toe.
>
> The reason Michael had to retreat the last day was from cutting a
> small portion of his shoe away from blisters.
> 3 minutes later, he stubbed his toe on a rock and thought he broke
> it.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hiker97 at aol.com [mailto:Hiker97 at aol.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 1:10 AM
> To: Reinhold Metzger; Sorensen, Aaron BM1; Michael Popov; scott
> williamson; Al Shaver; joseph kisner; Deems; MONTE DODGE;
> S.Johnston at kingcon.com
> Subject: Re: JMT Record still stands
>
> Unsupported Reinhold writes: For more detailed information, talk
> to ''SWITCHBACK'', he knows all about ''Indingie Socks and
> ''Extreme Backpacking''.
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> Switchback replies: Yes, this is true.
> 8-)<http://cdn-cf.aol.com/se/smi/2b000001e9/16> So, true. Good
> advice from Unsupported. I have done the whole JMT and parts of
> it many times. The first time I was on it was 1970. Back when
> the last Ice Age glaciers were retreating. Back when mountainmen
> were mountainmen and you lived by your wits against marauding
> Indians and Saber Tooth mountain lions.
>
> I would recommend just using hiking sandals with socks. No
> blisters, no problems. The Teva Terraluxe sandal comes to mind
> for record breaking attempts. Of course, some people will say
> that they get more blisters with sandals on the trail than with
> other foot gear. Yes, you have to kick out pebbles periodically,
> but not a big problem. You go right through streams with no problem.
>
> Yes, hiking sandals that DO NOT have a toe box, are the
> anti-blister secret for breaking all JMT records. I plan to set
> the JMT record for the most supported hike.
> :-P<http://cdn-cf.aol.com/se/smi/2b000001e9/04>
>
> Best regards, Switchback
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