[pct-l] shoes for crossing JMT streams

Kea keahiker at gmail.com
Mon Jul 13 17:32:36 CDT 2009


Now we are getting serious.

Do you know what waist high waders look like?  Fishers wear them for fishing
in deep water.  Well, I know of one person who has made "waders" using nylon
material.  They go over his boots and up to his waist.  So as long as the
water does not overtop his "waders", he only has to deal with leakage
through the nylon (which is not much).  Of course there is the minor matter
of the thin nylon material sole wearing out on the stream bed.

Walk lightly and don't expect too much.

Kea



2009/7/13 Amanda L Silvestri <aslive at sbcglobal.net>

> I recently used Crocks as both stream crossings as well as camp shoes.
> They are light weight and I fastened them to the outside of my pack.  One
> trick you might try is to use plastic bags over your socks and inside the
> Crocks.  In this way your feet will remain relatively worm as well as dry
> when going through cold water.  I haven't used this method in anything above
> mid-calf yet and so got by with rubber bands.  For deeper water you may need
> to use something stronger like Velcro, some sort of strap from your
> local backpacking store or tape.
>
>



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